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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 64058" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>what is a successful GT program? We always recruiting kids with a strong S; we were forced to. So what now is different? In my eyes nothing. The kids we have had trouble with all got in and were accepted by admissions. They were no statistically different than the kids before them.</p><p></p><p>but they had work ethic issues</p><p>off the field attitude problems etc. And that doesn't always show up on a report card</p><p></p><p>If you recruit even more of the S than you did, then GT won't be a 8 win team anymore. It just won't.</p><p></p><p>We need to continue to recruit the A first, and see if the S matches. If it doesn't we move on. So I will just disagree with you on how to create a successful GT program. It is getting good quality kids, like Nesbitt, that are A's first and we barely get into school, but know they are good quality kids who work hard so they can stay at GT. Josh was an exception. One of the rare ones in the past 8 years.</p><p></p><p>Daryl Smith another example. ALL the kids we lost under Paul this offseason; NOT ONE was an exception. Its not the S thats the problem. Its finding good athletes that are good kids that we know will work hard even if the S is borderline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 64058, member: 628"] what is a successful GT program? We always recruiting kids with a strong S; we were forced to. So what now is different? In my eyes nothing. The kids we have had trouble with all got in and were accepted by admissions. They were no statistically different than the kids before them. but they had work ethic issues off the field attitude problems etc. And that doesn't always show up on a report card If you recruit even more of the S than you did, then GT won't be a 8 win team anymore. It just won't. We need to continue to recruit the A first, and see if the S matches. If it doesn't we move on. So I will just disagree with you on how to create a successful GT program. It is getting good quality kids, like Nesbitt, that are A's first and we barely get into school, but know they are good quality kids who work hard so they can stay at GT. Josh was an exception. One of the rare ones in the past 8 years. Daryl Smith another example. ALL the kids we lost under Paul this offseason; NOT ONE was an exception. Its not the S thats the problem. Its finding good athletes that are good kids that we know will work hard even if the S is borderline. [/QUOTE]
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