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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 224594" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>Success in college football, and especially at GT, lives on a razor's edge. It's a game of inches. Inches decide many outcomes and most of ours. What gets you over the top are breaks. Breaks in games to be sure, but the breaks I really mean go back in time to recruiting and player development which result in optimal team composition in terms of talent and experience.</p><p></p><p>We cannot afford to miss on the recruiting trail or have our marquee recruits fail out, not follow team rules, not meet performance expectations or just plain not stay healthy or in shape. Even though football is a game of inches, that last inch, that crucial inch, can feel like a mile. That mile is crossed with the right players which results from success on the recruiting trail and in player development and attrition avoidance. That last part, particularly by injury, has stung us very hard recently.</p><p></p><p>Let's hope this year we catch a few breaks in these ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 224594, member: 77"] Success in college football, and especially at GT, lives on a razor's edge. It's a game of inches. Inches decide many outcomes and most of ours. What gets you over the top are breaks. Breaks in games to be sure, but the breaks I really mean go back in time to recruiting and player development which result in optimal team composition in terms of talent and experience. We cannot afford to miss on the recruiting trail or have our marquee recruits fail out, not follow team rules, not meet performance expectations or just plain not stay healthy or in shape. Even though football is a game of inches, that last inch, that crucial inch, can feel like a mile. That mile is crossed with the right players which results from success on the recruiting trail and in player development and attrition avoidance. That last part, particularly by injury, has stung us very hard recently. Let's hope this year we catch a few breaks in these ways. [/QUOTE]
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