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<blockquote data-quote="jgtengineer" data-source="post: 369124" data-attributes="member: 3094"><p>On the naval academy, here is the difference. The acadamies are not beholden to the recruiting limitations as no one is technically a scholarship athlete. So they get classes fo 37 to 40 players every year. Because of the nature of this offense repetition and assignment makes it work. Often CPJ's teams at navy were basically starting players who were 3 or 4 years in system. The amount of players he had to work with meant he got to train up 2 star recruits and because he basically was signing half a team every year he always had upperclassmen. This is why when he left for tech Coach ken just kept on rolling. A 2 star player with 3 years of collegiate weight lifting and prep is going to be a better player than a 4 star freshman. Monken is starting to do the same thing at army.</p><p></p><p>At tech we've actually seen what a team looks like when we have this in 2014. The problem is there is no way to keep reloading the classes due to the way scholarship limits shake out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgtengineer, post: 369124, member: 3094"] On the naval academy, here is the difference. The acadamies are not beholden to the recruiting limitations as no one is technically a scholarship athlete. So they get classes fo 37 to 40 players every year. Because of the nature of this offense repetition and assignment makes it work. Often CPJ's teams at navy were basically starting players who were 3 or 4 years in system. The amount of players he had to work with meant he got to train up 2 star recruits and because he basically was signing half a team every year he always had upperclassmen. This is why when he left for tech Coach ken just kept on rolling. A 2 star player with 3 years of collegiate weight lifting and prep is going to be a better player than a 4 star freshman. Monken is starting to do the same thing at army. At tech we've actually seen what a team looks like when we have this in 2014. The problem is there is no way to keep reloading the classes due to the way scholarship limits shake out. [/QUOTE]
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