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<blockquote data-quote="iceeater1969" data-source="post: 46332" data-attributes="member: 1237"><p>I agree that this kid better speed up if he is going to play at Oregon the only back we have that Oregon would want is JT</p><p></p><p>Oregon subject does bring up a perfect issue with recruiting on national scale .</p><p> Oregen recruits local as do all programs but hits California and the southeast and Texas. Texas 5 - on roster are from big cities of Houston and Dallas's surrounding counties ( good schools ) = 2 from fort bend county ( fastest growing county in usa) 1 from near NASA, and 2 from Arlington. These kids are all top recruits and leave Texas big city area with lots of local factory programs ( Texas, tex a m ) to play against none Texas teams . There are plenty of targets of opportunity here. </p><p></p><p>Surely we could reorient our recruiting to include Dallas and Houston on regular basis. The large alumni chapters here recruit for students.</p><p>The flights to from Atlanta are cheap . First send a lower level recruiter show the gt flag with 2 night 3 day trip and hit both areas monthly for a start. Then move to a more serious recruiting effort hitting the schools and coaches with potential. Take to a full week and drive up hwy 59 from Houston to Tyler Texas then Dallas on i20 to cover east Texas. My son coaches in east Texas has coached two in nfl and the current starting lb at university of Texas. He has fellow coaches he knows that would filter out the non tech kids. Here gt is greatly respected in academics and football. Atlanta could be a big positive as well for recruits we want.</p><p>Oregon has a pipeline from Texas with zero alumni base in Texas.</p><p></p><p>Recruiting money spent on Texas major cities is money well spent. Once we get one, then we will get two.</p><p></p><p>We must beat uga.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceeater1969, post: 46332, member: 1237"] I agree that this kid better speed up if he is going to play at Oregon the only back we have that Oregon would want is JT Oregon subject does bring up a perfect issue with recruiting on national scale . Oregen recruits local as do all programs but hits California and the southeast and Texas. Texas 5 - on roster are from big cities of Houston and Dallas's surrounding counties ( good schools ) = 2 from fort bend county ( fastest growing county in usa) 1 from near NASA, and 2 from Arlington. These kids are all top recruits and leave Texas big city area with lots of local factory programs ( Texas, tex a m ) to play against none Texas teams . There are plenty of targets of opportunity here. Surely we could reorient our recruiting to include Dallas and Houston on regular basis. The large alumni chapters here recruit for students. The flights to from Atlanta are cheap . First send a lower level recruiter show the gt flag with 2 night 3 day trip and hit both areas monthly for a start. Then move to a more serious recruiting effort hitting the schools and coaches with potential. Take to a full week and drive up hwy 59 from Houston to Tyler Texas then Dallas on i20 to cover east Texas. My son coaches in east Texas has coached two in nfl and the current starting lb at university of Texas. He has fellow coaches he knows that would filter out the non tech kids. Here gt is greatly respected in academics and football. Atlanta could be a big positive as well for recruits we want. Oregon has a pipeline from Texas with zero alumni base in Texas. Recruiting money spent on Texas major cities is money well spent. Once we get one, then we will get two. We must beat uga. [/QUOTE]
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