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<blockquote data-quote="Cam" data-source="post: 197796" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>I think we actually recruit quite well (given the circumstances), despite rankings. I've always felt that a three star Georgia player equates to a four star in some less talent rich states. While not football related, when I played junior tennis I had friends who were top 100 in Georgia (a big tennis state) move elsewhere (Nebraska, Illinois, etc.) and easily break into the top 10 there. They weren't better players after they moved, just faced lesser competition. Surrounding talent is huge. When you're a great player playing against great teams, you can look pedestrian. I think it works for us that we can rely on local talent to fill our roster if going national doesn't work out. It also helps that we shoot for high ceiling guys and retain them for four years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cam, post: 197796, member: 568"] I think we actually recruit quite well (given the circumstances), despite rankings. I've always felt that a three star Georgia player equates to a four star in some less talent rich states. While not football related, when I played junior tennis I had friends who were top 100 in Georgia (a big tennis state) move elsewhere (Nebraska, Illinois, etc.) and easily break into the top 10 there. They weren't better players after they moved, just faced lesser competition. Surrounding talent is huge. When you're a great player playing against great teams, you can look pedestrian. I think it works for us that we can rely on local talent to fill our roster if going national doesn't work out. It also helps that we shoot for high ceiling guys and retain them for four years. [/QUOTE]
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