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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 822182" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I do realize that "transitioning from 3O" has more to do with players suited for the system than with a general quality of the athletes. I don't take the "transitioning" statements as direct digs at the former coach or system.</p><p></p><p>However, the OL players who were left from the previous system should have been able to block NIU effectively. In the game on Saturday, the quality of athletes was heavily in GT's favor. If this was the result from a game against Duke, then maybe "transition" would be a defense. Against NIU our linemen were taller, heavier, and faster than the NIU linemen, but we still got pushed around. It seems disingenuous to use "transition" as an excuse for being pushed around by a team whose recruiting rankings are on the opposite side of FBS football than ours. I think I read that including transfers, GT is around 33 and NIU is somewhere in the 110s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 822182, member: 2426"] I do realize that "transitioning from 3O" has more to do with players suited for the system than with a general quality of the athletes. I don't take the "transitioning" statements as direct digs at the former coach or system. However, the OL players who were left from the previous system should have been able to block NIU effectively. In the game on Saturday, the quality of athletes was heavily in GT's favor. If this was the result from a game against Duke, then maybe "transition" would be a defense. Against NIU our linemen were taller, heavier, and faster than the NIU linemen, but we still got pushed around. It seems disingenuous to use "transition" as an excuse for being pushed around by a team whose recruiting rankings are on the opposite side of FBS football than ours. I think I read that including transfers, GT is around 33 and NIU is somewhere in the 110s. [/QUOTE]
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