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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 438108" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>Here are the top 5 challenges GT is facing for the season IMO:</p><p></p><p>1. As the article explains, an absolutely brutal schedule. The ACC has gotten much, much better, plus out of conference is tough.</p><p>2. Talent gap (due to limited majors, the classes kids have to take in HS to get in, and very high entry standards, plus nowhere to hid kids who don't want to or can't do the work. Also we have had trouble keeping up with facilities and all the $$$ schools are spending on recruiting staff. I do think our recruiting has improved, however I am not sure it kept pace with the league overall).</p><p>3. New defensive scheme & DC</p><p>4. Replace entire secondary</p><p>5. No clear go-to WR</p><p></p><p>I thought last year we competed really hard against a brutal schedule and continually fell a little short. I am hoping the offense's increase in experience, new DC, and infusion of new talent will be good enough to bridge that gap. We shall see. I do think we will be very competitive regardless of how the final record shakes out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 438108, member: 857"] Here are the top 5 challenges GT is facing for the season IMO: 1. As the article explains, an absolutely brutal schedule. The ACC has gotten much, much better, plus out of conference is tough. 2. Talent gap (due to limited majors, the classes kids have to take in HS to get in, and very high entry standards, plus nowhere to hid kids who don't want to or can't do the work. Also we have had trouble keeping up with facilities and all the $$$ schools are spending on recruiting staff. I do think our recruiting has improved, however I am not sure it kept pace with the league overall). 3. New defensive scheme & DC 4. Replace entire secondary 5. No clear go-to WR I thought last year we competed really hard against a brutal schedule and continually fell a little short. I am hoping the offense's increase in experience, new DC, and infusion of new talent will be good enough to bridge that gap. We shall see. I do think we will be very competitive regardless of how the final record shakes out. [/QUOTE]
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