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<blockquote data-quote="SoMsJacket" data-source="post: 909598" data-attributes="member: 1139"><p>Your statement #3 is absolutely wrong. There is zero reason why GT can not recruit at the top of our league. Recruiting high 3* and 4* provides THE base to build a program. Without it, what do you have to build on? Recruiting is 1/3 of the triad to success. </p><p>#4, The recruiting rankings are put together to cater to the fans, nothing more. Good college recruiters depend on their network of coaches/contacts to find and evaluate talent. I can go to any high school game a pick out the top 4* and 5*recruits. It's not hard. The hard part is identifying the players 3* players that have the size and potential to develop far beyond their rating. Throw in injuries, family issues, desire, attitude, work ethic, etc., that plays a significant role in whether the recruits ever reach their potential. That's why rankings are sometimes skewed and teams with lower recruiting rankings have good seasons. Relative to rankings, a top 25 class is better than a top 50 class.</p><p>I won't bother with #1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoMsJacket, post: 909598, member: 1139"] Your statement #3 is absolutely wrong. There is zero reason why GT can not recruit at the top of our league. Recruiting high 3* and 4* provides THE base to build a program. Without it, what do you have to build on? Recruiting is 1/3 of the triad to success. #4, The recruiting rankings are put together to cater to the fans, nothing more. Good college recruiters depend on their network of coaches/contacts to find and evaluate talent. I can go to any high school game a pick out the top 4* and 5*recruits. It's not hard. The hard part is identifying the players 3* players that have the size and potential to develop far beyond their rating. Throw in injuries, family issues, desire, attitude, work ethic, etc., that plays a significant role in whether the recruits ever reach their potential. That's why rankings are sometimes skewed and teams with lower recruiting rankings have good seasons. Relative to rankings, a top 25 class is better than a top 50 class. I won't bother with #1. [/QUOTE]
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