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<blockquote data-quote="GTHomer" data-source="post: 507769" data-attributes="member: 1923"><p>While flying to Raleigh this evening, I sat next to <a href="http://www.goduke.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=4200&ATCLID=211700828" target="_blank">Lanier Goethrie</a>, linebackers coach for Duke. Nice young man who aspires to be a head coach one day. See the link for his career path thus. He's from Blakely, GA also.</p><p></p><p>He was flying back home from a recruiting trip, starting in Mobile then ending in ATL. Indicated they recruit heavily from the metro ATL and expected to sign a few student athletes from the area. He asked me if I thought we'd look for a coach that would continue CPJs version of the TO and I indicated I thought we may go to a spread RPO, keeping some of the TO but including more passing in our attack. He smiled and said if we did that, it would upset many teams in the ACC and SEC because he felt student athletes would give greater consideration to GT and being where we are located, that would give us a distinct advantage over other teams. There are enough good athletes to go around but not having to go far in your backyard should result in an uptick of recruiting.</p><p></p><p>Someone mentioned about the impact changing our offense would have on recruiting somewhere on this site earlier but hearing his comments, unsolicited at that, really drove the point home for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTHomer, post: 507769, member: 1923"] While flying to Raleigh this evening, I sat next to [URL='http://www.goduke.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=4200&ATCLID=211700828']Lanier Goethrie[/URL], linebackers coach for Duke. Nice young man who aspires to be a head coach one day. See the link for his career path thus. He's from Blakely, GA also. He was flying back home from a recruiting trip, starting in Mobile then ending in ATL. Indicated they recruit heavily from the metro ATL and expected to sign a few student athletes from the area. He asked me if I thought we'd look for a coach that would continue CPJs version of the TO and I indicated I thought we may go to a spread RPO, keeping some of the TO but including more passing in our attack. He smiled and said if we did that, it would upset many teams in the ACC and SEC because he felt student athletes would give greater consideration to GT and being where we are located, that would give us a distinct advantage over other teams. There are enough good athletes to go around but not having to go far in your backyard should result in an uptick of recruiting. Someone mentioned about the impact changing our offense would have on recruiting somewhere on this site earlier but hearing his comments, unsolicited at that, really drove the point home for me. [/QUOTE]
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