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<blockquote data-quote="bobongo" data-source="post: 464135" data-attributes="member: 3893"><p>To "sell" something, to "market" it, one should concentrate on its benefits, its strong points. What GT has to offer is a top-notch education in certain fields while at the same time participating in a power-5 conference. It's a great combination, and that's what we should be selling. Any superior athlete is going to get his shot at the NFL if he's good enough, no matter whether he plays here or for Alabama. The competition on the other side of the ball is roughly equal. Players who were good enough got their shot if they played here, just as they have if they played at Alabama. They just have had more of those NFL-worthy players, that's all.</p><p></p><p>Smart kids have sense enough to know this, and those kids are the ones we should be targeting, ones with a bent toward what our curriculum has to offer. To do this effectively, we have to expand our horizons. We need to find target-rich environments all over the country and bring them in. Think of what a difference it would make if we expanded to recruiting staff by twenty, and if we brought in one additional four-start athlete for every five of them. That would be four additional four-star athletes every year. We can do this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobongo, post: 464135, member: 3893"] To "sell" something, to "market" it, one should concentrate on its benefits, its strong points. What GT has to offer is a top-notch education in certain fields while at the same time participating in a power-5 conference. It's a great combination, and that's what we should be selling. Any superior athlete is going to get his shot at the NFL if he's good enough, no matter whether he plays here or for Alabama. The competition on the other side of the ball is roughly equal. Players who were good enough got their shot if they played here, just as they have if they played at Alabama. They just have had more of those NFL-worthy players, that's all. Smart kids have sense enough to know this, and those kids are the ones we should be targeting, ones with a bent toward what our curriculum has to offer. To do this effectively, we have to expand our horizons. We need to find target-rich environments all over the country and bring them in. Think of what a difference it would make if we expanded to recruiting staff by twenty, and if we brought in one additional four-start athlete for every five of them. That would be four additional four-star athletes every year. We can do this. [/QUOTE]
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