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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 481924" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I never said GT should have REGULAR top 20 classes. What I said was, it's not too much to expect a top 20 class every 4-5 years or so. If you look at the timeline of Ross through Gailey, even though the recruiting services don't go that far back, there is history there to suggest GT has been able to pull a top 20 class about every 4-5 years...until CPJ. </p><p></p><p>If you look at recruiting now, our defense is able to pull somewhere between 2-4 4star recruits a season (depending on the service you look at). Even with the offense hurting our recruiting on the offensive side of the ball, GT regularly ends up in the top 40-50 in recruiting rankings. Now, if the offensive side of the ball can match the 2-4 4 stars the defensive side pulls in, you're talking about a combined 4-8 4 stars a season. Which would put GT in the 25-40 range regularly. Once every 4-5 years, it's not unreasonable to think the offensive side AND defensive side of the ball can get 7-8 4 star recruits combined. That would put us in the top 20.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, we won't find out until CPJ is gone. If the next guy is a "triple option" guy, then we'll most likely have to wait longer. From what I've seen and read in different places, if Stansbury has to make a change, he will move towards a coach that will not run a "pure" option system like CPJ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 481924, member: 360"] I never said GT should have REGULAR top 20 classes. What I said was, it's not too much to expect a top 20 class every 4-5 years or so. If you look at the timeline of Ross through Gailey, even though the recruiting services don't go that far back, there is history there to suggest GT has been able to pull a top 20 class about every 4-5 years...until CPJ. If you look at recruiting now, our defense is able to pull somewhere between 2-4 4star recruits a season (depending on the service you look at). Even with the offense hurting our recruiting on the offensive side of the ball, GT regularly ends up in the top 40-50 in recruiting rankings. Now, if the offensive side of the ball can match the 2-4 4 stars the defensive side pulls in, you're talking about a combined 4-8 4 stars a season. Which would put GT in the 25-40 range regularly. Once every 4-5 years, it's not unreasonable to think the offensive side AND defensive side of the ball can get 7-8 4 star recruits combined. That would put us in the top 20. Like I said, we won't find out until CPJ is gone. If the next guy is a "triple option" guy, then we'll most likely have to wait longer. From what I've seen and read in different places, if Stansbury has to make a change, he will move towards a coach that will not run a "pure" option system like CPJ. [/QUOTE]
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