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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 656312" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>I’m a Coach Johnson fan, but I’m not blind to his complete lack of recruiting. His system could overcome some of that but towards the end his system was being manhandled by most teams we played primarily because Taquon was an athlete playing QB. I have no thoughts of grandeur that Collins can bring in top 10 classes. The school just isn’t built for that. But, I do know he’ll bring in bigger bodied, faster guys than what Johnson got. I’m specifically talking about the O and D lines and linebackers. We’ve always had pretty solid DB’s and RB’s although our DB’s have always been on the smaller side. Collins will get us more guys with height like Juanyeh who can compete on jump balls with those studs at WR from UGA and Clemson.</p><p></p><p>And if the whole thing fails then I’ll support the next coach. I supported Chan and Johnson and now Collins. My dad went to Maryland so I of course supported Ross, Fridge, and O’Leary.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, I’m in South Georgia and part of my optimism is that I’ve heard more talk of GT this year than the past decade. My son plays high school ball so I’m somewhat in the know these years until he moves on to GT as a student. We are getting looks from players that would have dismissed us out of hand 2 years ago. Just getting a few guys from down here is huge for image. Charlie Thomas is doing great things for us just by his play and kids in this area know he’s a local boy doing good. I’m hoping we get a few from Lee County and Colquitt County as well so those studs in 8th and 9th grade can watch local players playing for GT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 656312, member: 4334"] I’m a Coach Johnson fan, but I’m not blind to his complete lack of recruiting. His system could overcome some of that but towards the end his system was being manhandled by most teams we played primarily because Taquon was an athlete playing QB. I have no thoughts of grandeur that Collins can bring in top 10 classes. The school just isn’t built for that. But, I do know he’ll bring in bigger bodied, faster guys than what Johnson got. I’m specifically talking about the O and D lines and linebackers. We’ve always had pretty solid DB’s and RB’s although our DB’s have always been on the smaller side. Collins will get us more guys with height like Juanyeh who can compete on jump balls with those studs at WR from UGA and Clemson. And if the whole thing fails then I’ll support the next coach. I supported Chan and Johnson and now Collins. My dad went to Maryland so I of course supported Ross, Fridge, and O’Leary. Lastly, I’m in South Georgia and part of my optimism is that I’ve heard more talk of GT this year than the past decade. My son plays high school ball so I’m somewhat in the know these years until he moves on to GT as a student. We are getting looks from players that would have dismissed us out of hand 2 years ago. Just getting a few guys from down here is huge for image. Charlie Thomas is doing great things for us just by his play and kids in this area know he’s a local boy doing good. I’m hoping we get a few from Lee County and Colquitt County as well so those studs in 8th and 9th grade can watch local players playing for GT. [/QUOTE]
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