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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 507892" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>You've just made the case for Tony Elliott, whom the AJC "reports" is a candidate ... except nobody has talked to him. Both the offensive scheme and the Georgia recruiting -- and Clemson knows there are a bunch of players in Georgia and if I recall harvested a couple of pretty fair QBs there. I suspect one concern -- the first might be no head coaching experience, but if you have worked with one of the best for 10 years there is osmosis at work there -- is that he will make demands I gather GT either can't or won't meet. It is not the money, but the things Tech needs to compete: operating budget, recruiting, staffing, facilities, technology. Swinney did not ask for all those things 11 years ago, but he did have a list of specs that he insisted upon despite the fact he was a mere position coach. Had he not got them, he would have said no. There might be a feeling that Elliott is spoiled by Swinney's organization. </p><p></p><p>By the bye -- no, I don't know what that means -- while I credit and respect much of the anecdotal evidence Techster offers, I don't think players are going to flock to Tech now with a more traditional offense. It is still blocking and tackling and liberal arts offerings and recruiting against guys throwing calculus and physics into the mix. Some of what I read I think is more musings on the parts of those coaches and recruiters. We won't know for a year, regardless. (And I can't wait for the first outburst after a pick, the primal scream of "Why in !@&( @&*( would a decent football coach throw the ball there?" You know it is coming, don't you?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 507892, member: 2175"] You've just made the case for Tony Elliott, whom the AJC "reports" is a candidate ... except nobody has talked to him. Both the offensive scheme and the Georgia recruiting -- and Clemson knows there are a bunch of players in Georgia and if I recall harvested a couple of pretty fair QBs there. I suspect one concern -- the first might be no head coaching experience, but if you have worked with one of the best for 10 years there is osmosis at work there -- is that he will make demands I gather GT either can't or won't meet. It is not the money, but the things Tech needs to compete: operating budget, recruiting, staffing, facilities, technology. Swinney did not ask for all those things 11 years ago, but he did have a list of specs that he insisted upon despite the fact he was a mere position coach. Had he not got them, he would have said no. There might be a feeling that Elliott is spoiled by Swinney's organization. By the bye -- no, I don't know what that means -- while I credit and respect much of the anecdotal evidence Techster offers, I don't think players are going to flock to Tech now with a more traditional offense. It is still blocking and tackling and liberal arts offerings and recruiting against guys throwing calculus and physics into the mix. Some of what I read I think is more musings on the parts of those coaches and recruiters. We won't know for a year, regardless. (And I can't wait for the first outburst after a pick, the primal scream of "Why in !@&( @&*( would a decent football coach throw the ball there?" You know it is coming, don't you?) [/QUOTE]
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