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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 771007" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>The beauty of my post, I think, is that I expect folks will interpret it how they want to.</p><p></p><p>But my post does not carry any pretense about my thoughts re: CGC nor GT specifically. It simply asks the question “to what degree should Sophs and Frosh impact a team’s roster, and therefore is the premise fair that a 3rd year head coach “finally has his guys”? A 3rd year head coach may have recruited the majority of the roster at that point, but which “guys” are the one’s leading a CFB roster? Just a question about normal circumstances at any fill-in-the-blank college football program. I just don’t like this commonly believed premise for any coach at any program.</p><p></p><p>From that we can take that data point, along with many others, and fit it to GT’s unique circumstances to form an opinion on whatever this thread is rehashing. I’ll answer your questions in a separate post so that my point here remains agnostic of GT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 771007, member: 274"] The beauty of my post, I think, is that I expect folks will interpret it how they want to. But my post does not carry any pretense about my thoughts re: CGC nor GT specifically. It simply asks the question “to what degree should Sophs and Frosh impact a team’s roster, and therefore is the premise fair that a 3rd year head coach “finally has his guys”? A 3rd year head coach may have recruited the majority of the roster at that point, but which “guys” are the one’s leading a CFB roster? Just a question about normal circumstances at any fill-in-the-blank college football program. I just don’t like this commonly believed premise for any coach at any program. From that we can take that data point, along with many others, and fit it to GT’s unique circumstances to form an opinion on whatever this thread is rehashing. I’ll answer your questions in a separate post so that my point here remains agnostic of GT. [/QUOTE]
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