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<blockquote data-quote="GTRX7" data-source="post: 386688" data-attributes="member: 1045"><p>I am not changing my narrative or being disengenuious in any way. If you read my very first post, I said I was not commenting on Davis, Hamilton, or Carter. I was comparing the Gaily guys to the CPJ guys (particularly given the current landscape after Flunk Gate and with APR). And I am not still not sure how your stats show that Gailey “blew away” CPJ in this regard. I listed 5 QBs recruited by CPJ that were top 50 guys at their position, three of which were 4* recruits by your services. I am sorry you want to ignore the ESPN info that doesn’t fit your narrative.</p><p></p><p>To be fair to you, I followed Tech football closely during the Gailey years, but not as much recruiting. I am surprised to see your list of Carter, Pena, Garner and Ingram as guys that committed and were considered top prospects. I have never heard of a single one of those guys. Did any play a single down? Surprises me they were so good when our actual QBs were AJ Suggs (washout at UT), Reggie Ball (who I loved but was inconsistant), and Taylor Bennett. With all the elite guys we supposedly brought in, maybe that says something about either the accuracy of their rankings or coaching at that time?</p><p></p><p>Either way, seems you and I can agree to disagree on the level of QB recruiting recently. Doesn’t sound like either of us will change the other’s mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTRX7, post: 386688, member: 1045"] I am not changing my narrative or being disengenuious in any way. If you read my very first post, I said I was not commenting on Davis, Hamilton, or Carter. I was comparing the Gaily guys to the CPJ guys (particularly given the current landscape after Flunk Gate and with APR). And I am not still not sure how your stats show that Gailey “blew away” CPJ in this regard. I listed 5 QBs recruited by CPJ that were top 50 guys at their position, three of which were 4* recruits by your services. I am sorry you want to ignore the ESPN info that doesn’t fit your narrative. To be fair to you, I followed Tech football closely during the Gailey years, but not as much recruiting. I am surprised to see your list of Carter, Pena, Garner and Ingram as guys that committed and were considered top prospects. I have never heard of a single one of those guys. Did any play a single down? Surprises me they were so good when our actual QBs were AJ Suggs (washout at UT), Reggie Ball (who I loved but was inconsistant), and Taylor Bennett. With all the elite guys we supposedly brought in, maybe that says something about either the accuracy of their rankings or coaching at that time? Either way, seems you and I can agree to disagree on the level of QB recruiting recently. Doesn’t sound like either of us will change the other’s mind. [/QUOTE]
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