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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 480241" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>You didn't tell me anything I didn't already know. Where I am skeptical is the idea that in any given year (in the five year cycle that you posited) that Tech can get 7 4-star players AND also have a recruiting class of 25 players or more. We have discussed this on here endlessly in the past but most of the football factories figure out how to recruit more than the average number of recruits needed each year. This, because of the way recruiting rankings are figured, boosts them in the standings. APR, Tech's academic requirements and sticking to real recruiting numbers, means it will be very hard to score a top 20 class every five years. Notice I did not say impossible, just highly improbable. As awareness grows about the seriousness of head injuries (a real and valid concern versus the propaganda that playing for Tech will leave you crippled) then it may be that quality players will become less enamored of extending their risk into the pros and will want to look instead for a school that can give them life time financial security.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 480241, member: 1640"] You didn't tell me anything I didn't already know. Where I am skeptical is the idea that in any given year (in the five year cycle that you posited) that Tech can get 7 4-star players AND also have a recruiting class of 25 players or more. We have discussed this on here endlessly in the past but most of the football factories figure out how to recruit more than the average number of recruits needed each year. This, because of the way recruiting rankings are figured, boosts them in the standings. APR, Tech's academic requirements and sticking to real recruiting numbers, means it will be very hard to score a top 20 class every five years. Notice I did not say impossible, just highly improbable. As awareness grows about the seriousness of head injuries (a real and valid concern versus the propaganda that playing for Tech will leave you crippled) then it may be that quality players will become less enamored of extending their risk into the pros and will want to look instead for a school that can give them life time financial security. [/QUOTE]
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