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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 463516" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>I agree with both you and GT 05 that much more could be done recruiting nationwide for linemen in particular. We can find all the running backs, receivers, quarterbacks, and other skill positions right in our own backyard but something has to be done to facilitate raising the bar on getting better, much better offensive and defensive linemen. I disagree with both of you that the curriculum restrictions do not matter. They do and they were put in place by the BOR with the assent of the Hill to hamstring our football program. It matters a lot and will not be overcome by improvement of recruiting resources alone. Until recruiting is addressed football will become an afterthought as Georgia Tech continues to slide ever so slowly down the pecking order in getting talent compared to our ACC brethren. Currently, we are probably somewhere near the bottom already. The death spiral of a football program happens fairly quickly once recruiting slides but recovery is much harder and takes a minimum of 5 years. Do we really want to revisit the early 1980s?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 463516, member: 4015"] I agree with both you and GT 05 that much more could be done recruiting nationwide for linemen in particular. We can find all the running backs, receivers, quarterbacks, and other skill positions right in our own backyard but something has to be done to facilitate raising the bar on getting better, much better offensive and defensive linemen. I disagree with both of you that the curriculum restrictions do not matter. They do and they were put in place by the BOR with the assent of the Hill to hamstring our football program. It matters a lot and will not be overcome by improvement of recruiting resources alone. Until recruiting is addressed football will become an afterthought as Georgia Tech continues to slide ever so slowly down the pecking order in getting talent compared to our ACC brethren. Currently, we are probably somewhere near the bottom already. The death spiral of a football program happens fairly quickly once recruiting slides but recovery is much harder and takes a minimum of 5 years. Do we really want to revisit the early 1980s? [/QUOTE]
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