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Pretty much sums it up, Jerry. Gold glasses won't own up to the facts.
Most Tech fans are in denial about the recruiting situation, unfortunately. And I get it to a point; you want to spin everything positively on a message board and that makes you feel more optimistic as you casually stroll along through your daily duties. But face facts gentlemen. Some of these excuses are BEYOND absurd.
Stating the facts, and not making excuse after excuse after excuse after excuse, does not make one a debbie downer or even a negative person. I personally think the fact that we don't have more straight shooters is one reason we suffer as a fan base. Let's start questioning the concerns about recruiting to the staff and administration. What in the hell does that hurt? And don't accept the cliche "we're getting who we want" answers. I promise, we're not getting the majority of the studs we'd like to have that actually do qualify to get in.
We ALL LOVE TECH and want us to recruit better. Just remember that. But if you lay your head on your pillow at night and think "aww, we're just too far behind the 8ball here at Tech" then YOU SIR are the problem. There are academic hurdles, we're GD WELL AWARE OF THEM, but we should recruit better than we have been, period. The problem is not the "non-season ticket holders" as someone mentioned earlier (how the hell does that even make sense?). If I purchase a season ticket from Milwaukee and donate every ticket to a GA local it's not gonna change the perception of most of you gold glass wearing individuals. I donate more money each year than a lot of season ticket holders, and I'm happy to do my part. But that's an asinine statement to make, especially (if) directed to people living out of state.
And stop pointing to the fact that Gailey only brought in one good class. We're well aware of that. Gailey should've recruited better overall - fact. Johnson sure as hell should be recruiting better overall - fact. It can be done, even if only one class proved it. Stop slanting everything just because you love the program. Just be real about it.
Sorry for the long rant, but the excuses in this thread are getting deeper. It's like talking to a brick wall.
We're spending more money on recruiting than most of you thought - fact. And the peanut gallery won't even acknowledge it, they just pile an exception on top of an excuse hidden under another exception. "Well, Clemson hides their true dollars spent", "Private jets aren't what PJ uses", etc.
Our staff needs to sell our program better and recruit better - fact.
But I do have a good feeling about Robertson for some odd reason, even after the 50 page recruiting carnival. I think we land this stud.
1) Fans who don't go to the games are the problem. Period. When Campbell's dad is tweeting out "60k v 100k" in reference to the difference between our stadium and LSU's, that's a problem. Period. You may donate an undisclosed amount of money to Georgia Tech, or maybe even to the football program generally, but unless you are coming to games you sir are part of the problem. Period. The most obvious thing keeping us from being an elite program is averaging approximately 50k or less fans per game, especially when we are in a city of 6 million.
It makes tons of sense. You want to recruit better? The 4 and 5 star kids we keep whiffing on want to play on the biggest stage possible. They think they are the best (perhaps rightfully so) and so they want to play for the best and in front of the most people. If you are the worlds best soccer player - are you going to play in Europe in front of bigger crowds and tougher competition, or are you going to want to play in the MLS just because it is closer to where you are from? We are basically fans of an MLS team complaining that we can't bring in the Lionel Messis of the world.
You alone may be incapable of making a difference, but your attitude is shared by many many people. If just 5k more tech fans showed up to the games that would make a big difference. The stadium would go from noticeably empty at some games to full. And would go from noticeably clemson/uga heavy to more mixed.
2) I'm not sure how one class proves anything. That's basically 6 recruits. More of an aberration than proof of anything.
3) Money isn't the issue at all - nobody is saying it is. All money does is help us identify more players. The problem is that the vast majority of 4-5 star guys have no desire to play for us. none. they want to play in the sec in front of 90k people. we don't come close to offering either one of those things. at least clemson and fsu draw fans. and, oh yeah, they are going to have to take calculus. They can't major in english or african american studies or any of the hundreds of majors offered by normal schools.
until we draw more fans or expand our offerings GT will remain one of, if not the most, difficult school to recruit to.