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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 525279" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Spread passing offenses with RPO and Inside/Outside zone read options are so prevelent in HS these days. I wrote in another thread that one of the reason why CPJ struggled with recruiting is his tenure at GT started at the same time those offenses started to spread on the HS level. QBs have gotten so much better at passing the ball and reading defenses. Colleges adjusted with the talent available. Dual threat guys who had to change positions now had MANY more options on the college level. Guys like David Cutcliffe who use to put a premium on dropback statue passers started recruiting more dual threat guys...in turn, the QB market get tighter for schools like GT. WRs and RBs were more use to playing in wide open offenses and found plenty of schools that catered to their talent as opposed to going to a run heavy school like GT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 525279, member: 360"] Spread passing offenses with RPO and Inside/Outside zone read options are so prevelent in HS these days. I wrote in another thread that one of the reason why CPJ struggled with recruiting is his tenure at GT started at the same time those offenses started to spread on the HS level. QBs have gotten so much better at passing the ball and reading defenses. Colleges adjusted with the talent available. Dual threat guys who had to change positions now had MANY more options on the college level. Guys like David Cutcliffe who use to put a premium on dropback statue passers started recruiting more dual threat guys...in turn, the QB market get tighter for schools like GT. WRs and RBs were more use to playing in wide open offenses and found plenty of schools that catered to their talent as opposed to going to a run heavy school like GT. [/QUOTE]
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