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<blockquote data-quote="dtm1997" data-source="post: 105880" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>[USER=1736]@Mr. Keen[/USER] I probably disagree with you on a few levels, but at this point of night, I'm gonna ramble incoherently.</p><p></p><p>1) Georgia is loaded with talent currently and good programs are coming in to the state to get the talent. That's a fact. Is it all NBA talent? No. Are we always getting the best talents in state? No again. That said, there are good college players available in state that can help us win.</p><p></p><p>2) With regard to expanding our recruiting footprint, it's worked in the past and I'd say the staff would agree with you. Travis, Heath, Lammers, AD, Cox are all out of state products. Recent signee, Sylvester Ogbonda, is OOS. Herrion is known to have NE prep school connections, Mamadou is working Florida, Dollar needs to close on the BEST in-state prospects or your point is proven in totality. Vick, Tacko, Koumadje were all out of state. Multiple 2015 & 2016 recruits being considered are from out of state. That said, we can't be having Charlton Young coming in and eating our lunch on kids like Gilbert from Miller Grove or Chris Lewis from Milton. These are high level kids that will win college games.</p><p></p><p>3) I don't think anyone dislikes Gregory personally, but there always seems to be that one item that's missing from a given game. Whether it's motivation, tactics, game plan, adjustments, etc., more often than not, it doesn't come together as a whole from game to game. We clearly had the players & tactics to win this game tonight, but a continuing lack of perimeter D, which was previously identified, burned us tonight from the jump. That said, whether people like it or not, you can hem & haw all you want, but it's highly unlikely BG is going anywhere until this season is over.</p><p></p><p>I'll say this, I don't agree with your stance that GT hoops will remain irrelevant in perpetuity. I'm not saying BG will lead us back to relevancy, but the games are his to coach and provide the data that he should either still be here or he should be removed. The lack of progress is really disappointing, putting himself in position for the latter, but until this season is over, the data is still incomplete. That said, we've got a great school, great facilities, great city... more than enough of a foundation for the right coach with the right resources to come in and lead back to relevancy, competing in the ACC and nationally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtm1997, post: 105880, member: 572"] [USER=1736]@Mr. Keen[/USER] I probably disagree with you on a few levels, but at this point of night, I'm gonna ramble incoherently. 1) Georgia is loaded with talent currently and good programs are coming in to the state to get the talent. That's a fact. Is it all NBA talent? No. Are we always getting the best talents in state? No again. That said, there are good college players available in state that can help us win. 2) With regard to expanding our recruiting footprint, it's worked in the past and I'd say the staff would agree with you. Travis, Heath, Lammers, AD, Cox are all out of state products. Recent signee, Sylvester Ogbonda, is OOS. Herrion is known to have NE prep school connections, Mamadou is working Florida, Dollar needs to close on the BEST in-state prospects or your point is proven in totality. Vick, Tacko, Koumadje were all out of state. Multiple 2015 & 2016 recruits being considered are from out of state. That said, we can't be having Charlton Young coming in and eating our lunch on kids like Gilbert from Miller Grove or Chris Lewis from Milton. These are high level kids that will win college games. 3) I don't think anyone dislikes Gregory personally, but there always seems to be that one item that's missing from a given game. Whether it's motivation, tactics, game plan, adjustments, etc., more often than not, it doesn't come together as a whole from game to game. We clearly had the players & tactics to win this game tonight, but a continuing lack of perimeter D, which was previously identified, burned us tonight from the jump. That said, whether people like it or not, you can hem & haw all you want, but it's highly unlikely BG is going anywhere until this season is over. I'll say this, I don't agree with your stance that GT hoops will remain irrelevant in perpetuity. I'm not saying BG will lead us back to relevancy, but the games are his to coach and provide the data that he should either still be here or he should be removed. The lack of progress is really disappointing, putting himself in position for the latter, but until this season is over, the data is still incomplete. That said, we've got a great school, great facilities, great city... more than enough of a foundation for the right coach with the right resources to come in and lead back to relevancy, competing in the ACC and nationally. [/QUOTE]
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