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We are becoming a minor league development team for the SEC...
At least we are looking like an upscale shopping center.We are becoming a minor league development team for the SEC...
I understand what you're saying, but for discussion's sake, why don't we buy into this? If we don't start ponying up some real NIL money, this is what the college football landscape will look like. Why not go ahead and embrace what is starting to happen and create a system that says come to GT and play against P5 talent. Get some film on you against good competition, prove you belong, and go get payed at a bigger school. Then we constantly reload each year with overlooked talent that just needs a place to showcase their skills. Supplement that with a few bigger name guys each year and become a proving grounds for these guys. Over time, if the plan works, we could hold on to some of the big name guys and start building something stable.At least we are looking like an upscale shopping center.
Come to gt .
You are only 2 steps from NFL.
Interesting idea.I understand what you're saying, but for discussion's sake, why don't we buy into this? If we don't start ponying up some real NIL money, this is what the college football landscape will look like. Why not go ahead and embrace what is starting to happen and create a system that says come to GT and play against P5 talent. Get some film on you against good competition, prove you belong, and go get payed at a bigger school. Then we constantly reload each year with overlooked talent that just needs a place to showcase their skills. Supplement that with a few bigger name guys each year and become a proving grounds for these guys. Over time, if the plan works, we could hold on to some of the big name guys and start building something stable.
I think you sell them on the idea that we are located in a major city that plays P5 schools which will give you the opportunity to have your name circulate around big time programs. Basically, prove to them that you were overlooked. We are in the heart of SEC country. If they play well, they'll get noticed by the better programs (think Jahmyr Gibbs). You also have FSU, Miami, and Clemson that you play who would try to attract that big time player. Not to mention the tv games we play.Interesting idea.
I’m not sure, however, that this doesn’t end up being a bad attempt at “bait and switch.” We say “Come to Georgia Tech; you don’t have to stay” and then say, “Never mind, we really didn’t mean it, we just wanted to get you here anyway we could.”
The only little thin reed of hope I cling to is that the new coaches will work a miracle and some of the younger players suddenly blossom. Personnel-wise, we were doing okay until recruiting ground to a halt during our 6-game losing streak to end the season, and then the transfers of some of our best players. Time ran out. I would like to know what would have happened had we made coaching changes a year sooner.This transfer window has pretty much cemented my take on Collins/the admin and boosters treatment of Tech football. We aren't going to be able to hold on to good players at all unless we start winning, and we've already dug ourselves a big *** hole on that front over Collins tenure. I highly doubt that we magically change our tune on booster donations, and that will lead directly into a brick wall of **** with the way that the NIL landscape is developing. Can't wait for this season to be the nail in the coffin honestly. I think this is going to be a really rough ride of a year, and it will probably be one of the barest in the stands that we have seen in long long time. The inflow to outflow ratio of talent has been ****ing horrible. And the worst part is I can't even blame the guys who have left.
I am not saying that your idea is bad, nor that i disagree with it. But we are then the equivalent of a junior college who happens to be and play in a P5 conference. Might work except for one thing....if you have constant churn of younger OL and DL guys, you never get that kind of player like Gotsis or Attaochu who were impact players as upperclassmen much more than they were as FR and Soph's. We didn't know how good Shaq Mason was as an underclassman either. We know how bad line play affects us....we have seen it multiple times is the last 12+ years.I understand what you're saying, but for discussion's sake, why don't we buy into this? If we don't start ponying up some real NIL money, this is what the college football landscape will look like. Why not go ahead and embrace what is starting to happen and create a system that says come to GT and play against P5 talent. Get some film on you against good competition, prove you belong, and go get payed at a bigger school. Then we constantly reload each year with overlooked talent that just needs a place to showcase their skills. Supplement that with a few bigger name guys each year and become a proving grounds for these guys. Over time, if the plan works, we could hold on to some of the big name guys and start building something stable.
If you sell Tech as a “stop” and not a “destination”, you condemn yourself to mediocrity.I think you sell them on the idea that we are located in a major city that plays P5 schools which will give you the opportunity to have your name circulate around big time programs. Basically, prove to them that you were overlooked. We are in the heart of SEC country. If they play well, they'll get noticed by the better programs (think Jahmyr Gibbs). You also have FSU, Miami, and Clemson that you play who would try to attract that big time player. Not to mention the tv games we play.
To counter, I think you lean on your culture and your David Curry types who aren't going anywhere to change their mind to stay. Sure, you can put a plug in to stay, but let the fans, city, culture, and program do the convincing for you. If they decide to go, then the plan moves right along like it's suppose to. If they decide they love GT and want to stay, well now you have a big time player who your team can rally around. Get enough of them to stay, and now you've got a great program to supplement each year instead of having to restock.
Well, Gibbs, Ivey, Walker, and Domineck all landed at SEC schools. Quick, Tchio, Harvey, Gee, and Benson are the only incoming guys with similar credentials (even on paper) and none like Gibbs.I like the players we have brought in much more than the players we have lost except, of course, for Gibbs. I think the
Portal is a great thing for GT.
If you sell Tech as a “stop” and not a “destination”, you condemn yourself to mediocrity.
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For those looking for some good transfer news, Paris Johnson, OL from Ohio State visited Tech recently based on this Twitter post from his stepfather, Coach Mike Daniels. In one photo (above) Johnson is looking good in GT gear alongside Paul Tchio and what looks like graduate assistant coach Nathan Brock. My understanding is that Johnson graduates from OSU this Spring. I don't know for sure that he has any interest in transferring to Tech, just reading the tea leaves. Johnson was a consensus 5-star, ranked the #9 player in the 2020 class by 247 (#1 at OT) and #21 (#3 OT) by Rivals. If here were to transfer here, he would be the highest-rated recruit to ever play at Tech based on high school ranking and would have 3 years eligibility remaining. He has not been a bust in college either, but unfortunately, OSU has had him playing guard which apparently is not his preferred position.
Given the state of out OL, the best hope as far as the transfers go is that Tchio and Quick will develop into solid starters.I like the players we have brought in much more than the players we have lost except, of course, for Gibbs. I think the
Portal is a great thing for GT.
Yeah, I don't see that as a great sales pitch.If you sell Tech as a “stop” and not a “destination”, you condemn yourself to mediocrity.
Mike Daniels is Georgia Tech's running backs coach.Who is his step dad?
IDid cgc hire him?
Not that I am arguing for either position, but since Tech left the SEC, our record is 358-13-9. We have won52.5% of our games. During that 58 year time frame we have only won 70% or more of our games in a season 9 times. We have been mediocre with a few brief respites of greatness for almost 6 decades now.