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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 250707" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>One of the things we forget when we bring up O'Leary's and Ross's recruiting with respect to todays APR standards is that education is better now than it was then. SATs scores and are higher on average...and the University System is seeing that as getting into all the GA universities (and Institutes) is far more competitve than it's ever been. This trickles down to recruits as well. Of course there will be a subset of SAs GT can't ever touch because they're not willing to do the work, but we're seeing more and more SAs wanting to be part of STEM programs, or business programs. So maybe a couple of the skill guys or DLs that played for us back then wouldn't make it now, but there are othere players GT can recruit that are just as good that would make it. </p><p></p><p>It's about 'crootin! Like I said in my post, our offense affects who we sign (that is no longer a question), and if we have a new system that attracts recruits, that means we attract SAs that would normally eliminate us right off the bat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 250707, member: 360"] One of the things we forget when we bring up O'Leary's and Ross's recruiting with respect to todays APR standards is that education is better now than it was then. SATs scores and are higher on average...and the University System is seeing that as getting into all the GA universities (and Institutes) is far more competitve than it's ever been. This trickles down to recruits as well. Of course there will be a subset of SAs GT can't ever touch because they're not willing to do the work, but we're seeing more and more SAs wanting to be part of STEM programs, or business programs. So maybe a couple of the skill guys or DLs that played for us back then wouldn't make it now, but there are othere players GT can recruit that are just as good that would make it. It's about 'crootin! Like I said in my post, our offense affects who we sign (that is no longer a question), and if we have a new system that attracts recruits, that means we attract SAs that would normally eliminate us right off the bat. [/QUOTE]
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