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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 480289" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>Let’s sum things up.</p><p>1. Some of our recruiting level is basic to us as a school. We certainly aren’t at the built in recruiting level of a Miami or even a UNC, but I don’t think we’re that bad, and we have a lot of advantages </p><p>2. Some of our recruiting level is the support structure in the AA, and this has fallen behind </p><p>3. Some is on the coaching staff and the head coach. I think we’ve made progress lately, but CPJ isn’t the same kind of recruiter that Richt or some of our competitors are.</p><p>4. There’s the effect of our offensive scheme.</p><p></p><p>How big is #4? If CPJ switched to a pro set or Mike Leach air raid, where would our recruiting rankings be?</p><p>For a pro style, I think we might actually fall off. We might pick up 5 spots or more with air raid, just as my estimate.</p><p></p><p>For #3, I’ve seen a few people say that “Chan finally got recruiting in his last two years”. From what I remember, I’d say that’s right, but people had given up on him by then. He was finally pitching the school like a head coach should. I remember him on the matrix board pitching GT, and I thought “finally! Where has this been”. It was Chan’s game prep, zombie-like play calling, and in game coaching that was frustrating. CPJ has never done what Chan did in terms of trying to sell the school. Even O’Leary didn’t effectively pitch the games to the students, and Chan and as far as I know CPJ haven’t really tried. Dabo and Richt and the successful recruiters pitch the program to the recruits and to the fans. That’s been a problem for us, and it needs fixing. </p><p>Pastner does it for basketball. There’s a huge contrast to me between the sports even at Tech.</p><p></p><p>This is my long winded way of saying we won’t get a huge recruiting bump just by swapping offenses. But, we can get a good bit better even by doing some things that don’t cost much. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 480289, member: 282"] Let’s sum things up. 1. Some of our recruiting level is basic to us as a school. We certainly aren’t at the built in recruiting level of a Miami or even a UNC, but I don’t think we’re that bad, and we have a lot of advantages 2. Some of our recruiting level is the support structure in the AA, and this has fallen behind 3. Some is on the coaching staff and the head coach. I think we’ve made progress lately, but CPJ isn’t the same kind of recruiter that Richt or some of our competitors are. 4. There’s the effect of our offensive scheme. How big is #4? If CPJ switched to a pro set or Mike Leach air raid, where would our recruiting rankings be? For a pro style, I think we might actually fall off. We might pick up 5 spots or more with air raid, just as my estimate. For #3, I’ve seen a few people say that “Chan finally got recruiting in his last two years”. From what I remember, I’d say that’s right, but people had given up on him by then. He was finally pitching the school like a head coach should. I remember him on the matrix board pitching GT, and I thought “finally! Where has this been”. It was Chan’s game prep, zombie-like play calling, and in game coaching that was frustrating. CPJ has never done what Chan did in terms of trying to sell the school. Even O’Leary didn’t effectively pitch the games to the students, and Chan and as far as I know CPJ haven’t really tried. Dabo and Richt and the successful recruiters pitch the program to the recruits and to the fans. That’s been a problem for us, and it needs fixing. Pastner does it for basketball. There’s a huge contrast to me between the sports even at Tech. This is my long winded way of saying we won’t get a huge recruiting bump just by swapping offenses. But, we can get a good bit better even by doing some things that don’t cost much. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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