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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 519096" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>This is a very interesting and useful article. It shows exactly the kind of sustained, uniform, strategic, and <em>well-funded </em>effort that we need at Tech to make our recruiting more effective and successful. The contrast between this approach and the kind of pimply hyperbole ("We need enthusiasm! We should have young, energetic coaches! Recruiting will pick up then!") that has recently been in evidence here is stark. We have some additional constraints that Stanford doesn't, but with this kind of effort those could be finessed. Provided we can get the kind of cooperation with the admissions people (and the faculty) they have out West, that is. Given the program's graduation rates, that shouldn't be that big a stretch.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I'm pretty sure that this is what is going on behind the scenes at the Edge right now and that it will take awhile and, again,<em> a lot of money</em> and effort to make it work. What I also hope is that Coach has someone like Armstrong in mind to run our recruiting. It would sure help if that is true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 519096, member: 265"] This is a very interesting and useful article. It shows exactly the kind of sustained, uniform, strategic, and [I]well-funded [/I]effort that we need at Tech to make our recruiting more effective and successful. The contrast between this approach and the kind of pimply hyperbole ("We need enthusiasm! We should have young, energetic coaches! Recruiting will pick up then!") that has recently been in evidence here is stark. We have some additional constraints that Stanford doesn't, but with this kind of effort those could be finessed. Provided we can get the kind of cooperation with the admissions people (and the faculty) they have out West, that is. Given the program's graduation rates, that shouldn't be that big a stretch. Personally, I'm pretty sure that this is what is going on behind the scenes at the Edge right now and that it will take awhile and, again,[I] a lot of money[/I] and effort to make it work. What I also hope is that Coach has someone like Armstrong in mind to run our recruiting. It would sure help if that is true. [/QUOTE]
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