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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 136927" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Darn, how could I forget Robert - my bad.</p><p>so basically add one more to GT's list. One more to the part time starter/starter list for this year.</p><p></p><p>This is a trend that I don't think is going away. Coaches have started adjusting to it. Alot of coaches if they miss on their primary recruit(s) in the fall will hold those scholarships rather than giving them out to the plan B guys in the fall to see who becomes available as a TR/GS in the spring. </p><p></p><p>The transfers in particular are seen in a different light now. The feeling among alot of coaches is you get a guy that has already gone through the college learning curve, who can give you a solid 2 yrs (occasionally 3) production and at worst you have to wait one year for it, sometimes you get it immediately (like Mitchell). Meanwhile if you take your plan B guy, you likely are looking at waiting at least 2 years before they make a significant impact. So from a coaching standpoint they see it as getting roughly the same number of years of impact and getting it more quickly. </p><p></p><p>College kids who transfer also are seen as having more motivation to make it work for if they have to sit out, they use their redshirt, so another move costs then a year of eligibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 136927, member: 1776"] Darn, how could I forget Robert - my bad. so basically add one more to GT's list. One more to the part time starter/starter list for this year. This is a trend that I don't think is going away. Coaches have started adjusting to it. Alot of coaches if they miss on their primary recruit(s) in the fall will hold those scholarships rather than giving them out to the plan B guys in the fall to see who becomes available as a TR/GS in the spring. The transfers in particular are seen in a different light now. The feeling among alot of coaches is you get a guy that has already gone through the college learning curve, who can give you a solid 2 yrs (occasionally 3) production and at worst you have to wait one year for it, sometimes you get it immediately (like Mitchell). Meanwhile if you take your plan B guy, you likely are looking at waiting at least 2 years before they make a significant impact. So from a coaching standpoint they see it as getting roughly the same number of years of impact and getting it more quickly. College kids who transfer also are seen as having more motivation to make it work for if they have to sit out, they use their redshirt, so another move costs then a year of eligibility. [/QUOTE]
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