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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 857575" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>I believe the portal will be a very nice tool for GT coaches to utilize. We are the perfect school who will benefit from. We are surrounded by top factories (UGA, Bama, Clemson, Auburn, FSU, Florida, Tennessee, now Ole Miss) so we’ll lose more recruiting battles than win with high school players. But we have 3 major selling points for young portal guys who get slapped by reality at the factories -1) Playing time, 2) Proximity to home, 3) education. </p><p></p><p>For all his faults Collins does appear to be very good at roster management and selling. I think GT can really use the portal as a major source of talent and I can see Collins adding staff to do other teams roster management usage and target players way before portal declarations are made. With rules now becoming suggestions we should be watching the high school signings and then monitor player usage in September and start reaching out to high school coaches (go betweens) immediately to be on guys early who are not seeing the promises come to fruition early. The days of a kid signing out of high school and being dependable for 4 years are over. The portal is a chance for smart coaches of mid level teams to improve their talent level. I can guarantee Riley is already reaching out to kids who just signed elsewhere. And they’ll portal to him in a year. It’s the new world of poaching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 857575, member: 4334"] I believe the portal will be a very nice tool for GT coaches to utilize. We are the perfect school who will benefit from. We are surrounded by top factories (UGA, Bama, Clemson, Auburn, FSU, Florida, Tennessee, now Ole Miss) so we’ll lose more recruiting battles than win with high school players. But we have 3 major selling points for young portal guys who get slapped by reality at the factories -1) Playing time, 2) Proximity to home, 3) education. For all his faults Collins does appear to be very good at roster management and selling. I think GT can really use the portal as a major source of talent and I can see Collins adding staff to do other teams roster management usage and target players way before portal declarations are made. With rules now becoming suggestions we should be watching the high school signings and then monitor player usage in September and start reaching out to high school coaches (go betweens) immediately to be on guys early who are not seeing the promises come to fruition early. The days of a kid signing out of high school and being dependable for 4 years are over. The portal is a chance for smart coaches of mid level teams to improve their talent level. I can guarantee Riley is already reaching out to kids who just signed elsewhere. And they’ll portal to him in a year. It’s the new world of poaching. [/QUOTE]
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