im the person that made the reddit post.
The tl;dr is that tech's focus academic culture leaks into everything else that could help with recruiting, and also there are issues with the offense we run and our branding in general. Its hard to get top recruits in state if you aren't the perceived top school brand in the state, have a "tacky" offense. ect. I tried to make the points with my tech glasses off as much as possible.
There's a lot of off-hand jokes just to make it readable (the 80th ranked recruiting class is more of a jab at what CPJ said about us after we beat uga, but i guess that reference went over everyone's head. The kaylee thing is an inside joke between me and a few friends who also browse reddit, so just ignore it. On the topic of uga, i grew up in-state and out of state, so i never really had "Tech Goggles" on due to being exposed to in-state tuition options in illinois. Had i chosen to go food science instead of engineering, i would have gone to Illinois or UGA instead of my pick being down to Tech or Illinois for engineering. I get it, Tech is a top-5 academic public school. But UGA is a top 25 one, which is still really good, but not as great as tech.
1. UGA's psychology program ranks 12 higher than us. UGA has a top 5 Communication school (GT unkranked from what i can tell) , 4th best public policy school, (GT top 30) Depending on the source, uga or GT has the better business school (Bloomber has us higher, US news has uga). Give tech 5 years and i bet most of them will have us higher. Don't get me wrong, GT is undoubtedly the better overall school, but for non-STEM majors, its hard to take off the tech-goggles and acknowledge that georgia actually has a half decent liberal arts program. If you don't want to do liberal arts, than there really isnt a reason to not to choose tech. We're better than them in those fields, its just that those fields are very atypically chosen by athletes.
Changing admissions standards won't change the recruits we get. Won't change how easy or hard classes are. That's the thing holding us back, it isn't that the admissions requirements are too difficult, (we can get around those we have in the past) it's tech's culture that pushes those self imposed limits. The root of the admissions issue isn't we can't let people in, we choose not to due to the academic culture at tech. If the culture changes (we take a harvard appraoch, hard to get in, easy once you're there) those roadblocks would likely ease up.
The general argument is that Tech's academic rigor "leaks" into everything else. If that changes (which let's be honest, most students and alumni wouldn't want it to. We're proud of Tech's academics) then the limits on permits (the issue isn't that uga has more, its that we do them. period. Private schools don't have that luxury. Don't make the minimums can't go. No exceptions. I'm trying to point out that it is a self imposed restriction, not a systematic one, and its again, caused by tech's academic culture).
The main points about social life were more to point out that like most schools in cities, Tech isn't a stereotypical "college town" that some people look for. I know people at my high school turned down Northwestern to go to Illinois for this reason. If you struggle academically in school, social life can be a fall back. Tech doesn't have as strong as a social scene as other schools for this reason. I love buckhead, VA highlands, Edgewood, and all that. Wouldn't trade my friday nights there for anything. But they aren't on campus bars like other schools have.
Triple option hurts too, but we haven't really seen rankings be better outside of 2007 class (which was pointed out that we beat) and due to the relative short time before CPJ that those rankings really existed, we can't really put it up to a barometer test. But based off interviews with players and the like, we can tell that is plays a role.
I also had "struggle" as i don't think tech has really struggled. Due to generally low attrition, our classes are undervalue by ranking sites that take into account more people than tech gets on their roster. We do good with what we got. Wouldn't change anything for it.
If there's other questions. i would love to answer them. Go jackets.