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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 260302" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>If a recruit today doesn't see what most people in Atlanta and around the world see when they come to Atlanta, then that's a recruiting failure on the coaches doing the recruiting. While I was writing my last post, I was thinking to myself "How in the heck did those coaches recruit to GT back then?" I mean, outside of academics, there really wasn't much to sell recruits on at GT because GT was a pretty drab campus, and the surrounding area was scary to venture into after dark. It really is amazing how coaches like Ross, O'Leary, and even Gailey were able to sell GT during their time.</p><p></p><p>If kids today don't want to come to GT because of our offense, or because they actually have to be the "student" part as much as the "athlete" part in Student Athlete...that's one thing. Not going to GT because of "college experience" should not be one of the negatives used against us now unless GT is just doing a horrendous job of showing what's available to SAs in and around GT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 260302, member: 360"] If a recruit today doesn't see what most people in Atlanta and around the world see when they come to Atlanta, then that's a recruiting failure on the coaches doing the recruiting. While I was writing my last post, I was thinking to myself "How in the heck did those coaches recruit to GT back then?" I mean, outside of academics, there really wasn't much to sell recruits on at GT because GT was a pretty drab campus, and the surrounding area was scary to venture into after dark. It really is amazing how coaches like Ross, O'Leary, and even Gailey were able to sell GT during their time. If kids today don't want to come to GT because of our offense, or because they actually have to be the "student" part as much as the "athlete" part in Student Athlete...that's one thing. Not going to GT because of "college experience" should not be one of the negatives used against us now unless GT is just doing a horrendous job of showing what's available to SAs in and around GT. [/QUOTE]
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