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Nice review of our current offensive line
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<blockquote data-quote="yeti92" data-source="post: 877573" data-attributes="member: 133"><p>You want to talk about understanding? You don't understand where he signed 9 commits of his own that class. Claiming none of it should count against him is ridiculous, you would be more than happy to give him credit if those guys were blowing up (e.g. Ahmarean Brown in 2019).</p><p></p><p>I would agree that Geoff <em>thought</em> the 2 OL that were committed were not a fit for his offense and made it clear they were not wanted. I don't think he just decided not to waste scholarships on them, he did not have that latitude to withdraw their offers, but either way, he essentially turned down the 2 committed OL.</p><p></p><p>Geoff was not brand new to coaching and building relationships either, he had been recruiting for Temple the previous two years. Did he reach out to any of the OL he had committed to him there to see if they wanted to come play for him at Tech? Did he reach out to any unsigned OL he had built a relationship with previously? Who were the HS OL Collins was trying to recruit to Tech in the 2019 class once he was hired here? Go look at the 2019 recruiting forum, it will give you a good idea. Darius Washington is the only OL guy who was offered.</p><p></p><p>I have no idea what you are talking about with your little "grad transfers riding the bench" rant. I've never said anything of the sort, you have pulled that straight out of your rear end. </p><p></p><p>Keep the excuse machine rolling though, I'm sure Geoff is super happy to have you okay with him not meeting basic minimum expectations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yeti92, post: 877573, member: 133"] You want to talk about understanding? You don't understand where he signed 9 commits of his own that class. Claiming none of it should count against him is ridiculous, you would be more than happy to give him credit if those guys were blowing up (e.g. Ahmarean Brown in 2019). I would agree that Geoff [I]thought[/I] the 2 OL that were committed were not a fit for his offense and made it clear they were not wanted. I don't think he just decided not to waste scholarships on them, he did not have that latitude to withdraw their offers, but either way, he essentially turned down the 2 committed OL. Geoff was not brand new to coaching and building relationships either, he had been recruiting for Temple the previous two years. Did he reach out to any of the OL he had committed to him there to see if they wanted to come play for him at Tech? Did he reach out to any unsigned OL he had built a relationship with previously? Who were the HS OL Collins was trying to recruit to Tech in the 2019 class once he was hired here? Go look at the 2019 recruiting forum, it will give you a good idea. Darius Washington is the only OL guy who was offered. I have no idea what you are talking about with your little "grad transfers riding the bench" rant. I've never said anything of the sort, you have pulled that straight out of your rear end. Keep the excuse machine rolling though, I'm sure Geoff is super happy to have you okay with him not meeting basic minimum expectations. [/QUOTE]
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