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What can GT expect in OFEI and DFEI rankings with current recruiting numbers?
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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 916989" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>I’m sure we won’t forget anytime soon, but 2019 was a BAD year for GT football.</p><p></p><p>========</p><p></p><p>Championships are in the rarified recruiting levels of Ohio State, Alabama, Clemson, UGA, etc. Cincinnati managed to get in the game at much lower recruiting levels. On the other hand, Kentucky improved their recruiting in Ohio and the midwest and got better that way.</p><p></p><p>To me, it looks like you can play up near the top by “making the most of what you have”, but that there’s a group of a few teams that out-recruit everyone else and also coach well. In supply-and-demand terms, that’s where all the demand is, so you’ll see SoCal, FSU, and Texas spending like the rest (and maybe spending more, but getting worse results than Utah, Baylor, and UCF playing moneyball*.</p><p></p><p>*<em>moneyball is defined here as outsmarting richer clubs/universities with the premise that the collective wisdom of football insiders is outdated, subjective, and flawed, and evening an unfair playing field by finding undervalued players, coaches, and schemes. </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 916989, member: 282"] I’m sure we won’t forget anytime soon, but 2019 was a BAD year for GT football. ======== Championships are in the rarified recruiting levels of Ohio State, Alabama, Clemson, UGA, etc. Cincinnati managed to get in the game at much lower recruiting levels. On the other hand, Kentucky improved their recruiting in Ohio and the midwest and got better that way. To me, it looks like you can play up near the top by “making the most of what you have”, but that there’s a group of a few teams that out-recruit everyone else and also coach well. In supply-and-demand terms, that’s where all the demand is, so you’ll see SoCal, FSU, and Texas spending like the rest (and maybe spending more, but getting worse results than Utah, Baylor, and UCF playing moneyball*. *[I]moneyball is defined here as outsmarting richer clubs/universities with the premise that the collective wisdom of football insiders is outdated, subjective, and flawed, and evening an unfair playing field by finding undervalued players, coaches, and schemes. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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