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<blockquote data-quote="gtcrew" data-source="post: 673584" data-attributes="member: 761"><p>We are going in circles. The process is designed to maximize our long term not our short term. You cant look at the current record at all. I highly recommend not looking at next years record either.</p><p></p><p>However, we are getting somewhere with your second comment. The process IS designed to attract recruits. Instead of looking at next year's record, smart fans will be looking at the freshman. If we were singularly focused on maximizing wins in 2020, we would play an offensive line of five seniors and juniors. No rotation, and those five would get a disproportionate number of the reps in spring and fall practice. And we might win 6 instead of 5. And then in 2021, we would have a line loaded with redshirt freshmen with no game experience and limited practice reps which would suck compared to sophomores with game experience and loads of practice reps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtcrew, post: 673584, member: 761"] We are going in circles. The process is designed to maximize our long term not our short term. You cant look at the current record at all. I highly recommend not looking at next years record either. However, we are getting somewhere with your second comment. The process IS designed to attract recruits. Instead of looking at next year's record, smart fans will be looking at the freshman. If we were singularly focused on maximizing wins in 2020, we would play an offensive line of five seniors and juniors. No rotation, and those five would get a disproportionate number of the reps in spring and fall practice. And we might win 6 instead of 5. And then in 2021, we would have a line loaded with redshirt freshmen with no game experience and limited practice reps which would suck compared to sophomores with game experience and loads of practice reps. [/QUOTE]
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