bobongo
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No, they were 11-2 and ranked most of the season. That's not where we are.Coastal Carolina had a7th round draft pick and 6 guys signed. That’s where we are.
No, they were 11-2 and ranked most of the season. That's not where we are.Coastal Carolina had a7th round draft pick and 6 guys signed. That’s where we are.
Fair enough. My point was that we had a similar talent pool with a school that started it’s program less than 20 years ago, surpassing a program that has 5 national championships and roughly 100 more years of history.No, they were 11-2 and ranked most of the season. That's not where we are.
The problem isn't the similar talent pool, it's the disparate outcomes.Fair enough. My point was that we had a similar talent pool with a school that started it’s program less than 20 years ago, surpassing a program that has 5 national championships and roughly 100 more years of history.
Our players that changed positions with their prospective pro deals (Howard, Carpenter) from what we played them is frustrating. Howard may have been signed for special teams purposes like Cottrell was. Carpenter more so because outside of Charlie Thomas, linebacker has been a position that has lacked depth and playmaking abilityJust for fun i want to add that Jerry Howard also signed an UDFA at running back for the eagles. Which means at one point we had him and mason in the b back slot and both wound up getting shots longshots in the pros.
Here are some more that matched us with 1 draft pick:I'm as disappointed as anyone re: on-field coaching and results. There is plenty of evidence and reason to be concerned about what we're capable of with the current HC.
That said, pointing to this year's NFL draft and free agent signings/mini-camps as an indictment on X's and O's coaching is not the proof folks should point to. A single draft pick does not prove we had the talent. That is the opposite. Nor do free agent signings and mini-camp invites that happen with every school.
For comparison, here's a sampling of schools that had more NFL draft picks:
Here's a few that matched us:
- UTSA
- Western Kentucky
- Central Michigan
- Toledo
- Tulsa
- Washington State
- California
- Illinois
- Montana State (FCS)
The good news is a lot of our "on paper" roster talent was younger i.e., still marinating.
- 21 FCS and Division II schools
- South Alabama
- Kansas
- Indiana
Some caution is, will we keep those guys and will they develop?
Saturday afternoon is indeed the only relevant thing, which is why going 3-9 with seven guys signing NFL contracts means this team didn't equal the sum of its parts.And to me, it’s irrelevant. Same as recruiting rankings. Saturdays matter. The rest of this is window dressing or bragging rights or something I just don’t care to understand. I want our guys to be successful in the NFL but success at GT on Saturday afternoon is really all that matters. The rest will take care of itself.
How many of those teams had a total of seven guys sign NFL contracts? And if there were any, did they go 3-9?For comparison, here's a sampling of schools that had more NFL draft picks:
- UTSA
- Western Kentucky
- Central Michigan
- Toledo
- Tulsa
- Washington State
- California
- Illinois
- Montana State (FCS)
So do we want to be more like the 3-9 Stanford Cardinal or no?Here are some more that matched us with 1 draft pick:
-Auburn
-Stanford
-Oregon -
-Oregon State
-Florida State
-Miami
-Virginia
-Boston College
-UCF
-BYU
That's a good question. Please share the answer if/when you have it because I don't have the time to do all the work. I'm curious if I have a bias based on news sources. My sense is you think we were hugely successful based on some comparative information.Saturday afternoon is indeed the only relevant thing, which is why going 3-9 with seven guys signing NFL contracts means this team didn't equal the sum of its parts.
How many of those teams had a total of seven guys sign NFL contracts? And if there were any, did they go 3-9?
So do we want to be more like the 3-9 Stanford Cardinal or no?
That's a good question. Please share the answer if/when you have it because I don't have the time to do all the work. I'm curious if I have a bias based on news sources. My sense is you think we were hugely successful based on some comparative information.
As for records, that isn't a great barometer imo based on schedules played. Despite our coaching I think we would have fared better than 3 wins against many of the comparative schedules. Heck, we took the 9-win MAC champions to the wire
There are many examples of NFL signings just like ours, where the vast majority are cut and don't meaningfully make it. There is little committed ($$$) by NFL teams to get guys to a camp.
Most schools didn't do a convenient roll-up on Twitter, but scanning their feeds its seems like ~7 is likely.
Stanford had one NFL draft pick, just like us, and ZERO UDFA signed contracts compared to our SIX. This would be the closest apples to apples comparison available.So do we want to be more like the 3-9 Stanford Cardinal or no?
Man, Sucks to think about but Ivey and Gibbs had a chance to break out and really put a Tech player back into the early rounds of the draft.Coastal Carolina had a7th round draft pick and 6 guys signed. That’s where we are.
I agree. In fact, one of the way-too-early mock drafts for 2023 I saw has Gibbs going in the 1st round.Man, Sucks to think about but Ivey and Gibbs had a chance to break out and really put a Tech player back into the early rounds of the draft.
That now makes 8 total NFL signees off a 3-9 team.Coco pops with Green Bay
Georgia Tech’s Jack Coco signs with Packers after tryout
The football journey continues for former Georgia Tech long snapper Jack Coco. Invited to the Green Bay Packers’ rookie minicamp on a tryout basis, Coco was signed to an undrafted free-agent contract Tuesday.www.ajc.com
... Coaching ???That now makes 8 total NFL signees off a 3-9 team.
I wasn't going to say anything, but now that you mention it...... Coaching ???