I have a B.E.E. Degree but am real impressed by the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts. Everyone should review what’s offered there both undergraduate and graduate majors. Very broad and can really prepare students for our world today.We'll know in a year.
I have a B.E.E. Degree but am real impressed by the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts. Everyone should review what’s offered there both undergraduate and graduate majors. Very broad and can really prepare students for our world today.
I wasn’t replying to you. Sorry was pointing out to others earlier about broad curriculum.Why did you reply to me?
My point was that there is data to support both an optimistic and a business as usual prediction on recruiting. Neither side is stupid or evil.
We'll know how good recruiting will be under cgc next year.
I wasn’t replying to you. Sorry was pointing out to others earlier about broad curriculum.
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Too easy of an answer. It depends on the kid. I doubt limited majors is first for many simply because most athletes probably don’t know what majors we have that early in the process. My guess is that for most it would be what they have heard about academic rigor and what they and their coach have seen or think (or thought) about our schemes. The others come later if they get past the first two and learn more about us.Nope. First is limited majors, second is academic rigor, third isibeing way behindbwith regardrto facilities etce fourth is running an honest program. Blaming the scheme is an easy cover for the other realities.
Agree.We'll know in a year.
Because there were a lot of people on different forums that expected more from CPJ without proper backing.I don’t think anyone in this forum, or any other for that matter, would say that ANY coach could take ANY school to elite levels “without the proper backing.” Not Collins, not Saban, not Smart, not nobody. Why would anyone think that?
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I like how he consistently refers to the Tech job as his “dream job.” He could be blowing smoke for all we know, but I’m willing to hear it as long as he’ll say it.LOTS of good info in that interview:
-Going to fit scheme to players not the other way around. Current guys will be utilized to their talents, and could be used multiple ways. No round hole square pegs syndrome.
-Will make coaching announcements after Temple's bowl game. Pretty much a big clue that his OC is coming down to Atlanta.
-Returning ABs already trying to sell themselves as slot WRs to CGC...lol. Made a comment that "I never saw you guys at slot receiver"...which means he probably didn't understand the AB position. Sounds like our ABs need to put together a HUDL tape for CGC!
-Has made it a point to have Atlanta as a recruiting territory no matter where he's coached. That will pay off immensely for GT.
-Absolutely, 100% not backing away from putting GT in the elite category. Never says "GT will be elite." Continues to push "GT IS elite". Love it.
-Coached on the same staff as Kirby Smart and Jeremy Pruitt. Probably will be recruiting against them a LOT in the coming years.
-Gives hints that GT will be very active and will have a social media presence that will get attention, especially in Atlanta.
-Outside of the interview, listening to the hosts you get the feeling the whole "GT is respected more out of state than in GA" thing we always talk about is real.
Worth the 10-15 minutes to listen to.
Didn't he say the same about the Temple job?I like how he consistently refers to the Tech job as his “dream job.” He could be blowing smoke for all we know, but I’m willing to hear it as long as he’ll say it.
LOTS of good info in that interview:
-Going to fit scheme to players not the other way around. Current guys will be utilized to their talents, and could be used multiple ways. No round hole square pegs syndrome.
-Will make coaching announcements after Temple's bowl game. Pretty much a big clue that his OC is coming down to Atlanta.
-Returning ABs already trying to sell themselves as slot WRs to CGC...lol. Made a comment that "I never saw you guys at slot receiver"...which means he probably didn't understand the AB position. Sounds like our ABs need to put together a HUDL tape for CGC!
-Has made it a point to have Atlanta as a recruiting territory no matter where he's coached. That will pay off immensely for GT.
-Absolutely, 100% not backing away from putting GT in the elite category. Never says "GT will be elite." Continues to push "GT IS elite". Love it.
-Coached on the same staff as Kirby Smart and Jeremy Pruitt. Probably will be recruiting against them a LOT in the coming years.
-Gives hints that GT will be very active and will have a social media presence that will get attention, especially in Atlanta.
-Outside of the interview, listening to the hosts you get the feeling the whole "GT is respected more out of state than in GA" thing we always talk about is real.
Worth the 10-15 minutes to listen to.
Pretty likely as imo we are too slow and short at wr to play air raid. Need depth w speed as well.Going to fit scheme to players not the other way around? Current guys will be utilized to their talents, and could be used multiple ways?
If Coach Collins means what he says, it sounds like to me it would be an RPO (run-pass-option) type of spread offense.
I certainly hope so! What do y’all think?
On the other hand, was he talking about the defense? I dunno ...
Agree. But I am hoping we can put some guys - Tobias , and Cottrell, for instance, who can stretch the field enough to get a few defensive guys out of the box , until guys like Brown can get on the field. Plus having a TE that can get open over the middle may work too.Pretty likely as imo we are too slow and short at wr to play air raid. Need depth w speed as well.
I hope we can pass enough to give the running some space. The other d c will be watching to see if our wr can get open w single coverage. If not they will load the box like before. Ugh.
Going to fit scheme to players not the other way around? Current guys will be utilized to their talents, and could be used multiple ways?
If Coach Collins means what he says, it sounds like to me it would be an RPO (run-pass-option) type of spread offense.
I certainly hope so! What do y’all think?
On the other hand, was he talking about the defense? I dunno ...