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Watching the NFL playoffs has reminded me how close our program is to taking the next step. From a good/average program with spurts of VERY good (2009, 2014) the last 8 years, to a consistently VERY good program. Why is it I think this?
Patriots VS Chiefs
The Hit:
Shaq Mason - All World at GT. One of the most decorated OLs to have ever put on a GT jersey.
The Misses:
Trey Flowers - All SEC DT. Committed to GT until the following week he went to Arkansas.
Tre Jackson - All ACC OL. Committed to GT, then flipped to FSU.
Steelers VS Broncos
The Hit:
Demaryius Thomas - All ACC WR. 1st round pick.
The Misses:
Bud Dupree - All SEC DE/OLB. 1st Round pick. Wanted to commit to GT, but Al Groh did not think he fit his scheme. Left GT without a scholly offer, and immediately committed to Kentucky the following week.
Stephon Tuitt - 5 Star DT, All American at ND, 3rd round pick. Everyone knows the story by now. Wanted to come here, but Momma Tuitt did not think GT's education was on par with ND..."regional" was a description she used to describe our education reputation.
Cincinnati Bengals
Brandon Thompson - Was set to come to GT, but GT changed staffs. Ended up at Clemson. Had a very decorated career at Clemson.
Obviously there are quite a few more GT players, and close recruiting misses that have participated in the NFL playoffs this year than the ones listed above over the last 8 years, but the misses above are the ones that stand out. DL has been a huge problem for us, and to have a DL of made up of those guys (plus guys like Derrick Morgan, Jeremiah Attaochou, Adam Gotsis) would have made GT a VERY good team. For various reasons, GT could not get them to come here, but we were VERY close to having them in a GT uniform.
If you wonder why I'm constantly high on GT's potential, and why I think we could be a better football program, the instances above are just a few reasons. This is NOT a thread slamming the staff for not recruiting better, or why I think GT's academics are over used in preventing us from signing better recruits. It's just an observation of how close GT was to having the key pieces we needed.
Obviously, we aren't going to consistently get those type of players, but the idea of players like that wanting to come to GT isn't wishful thinking. It's my personal opinion that GT is a lot closer to being a VERY good program than most believe, and if we only closed on half of those maybe the history of our program looks different today.
Patriots VS Chiefs
The Hit:
Shaq Mason - All World at GT. One of the most decorated OLs to have ever put on a GT jersey.
The Misses:
Trey Flowers - All SEC DT. Committed to GT until the following week he went to Arkansas.
Tre Jackson - All ACC OL. Committed to GT, then flipped to FSU.
Steelers VS Broncos
The Hit:
Demaryius Thomas - All ACC WR. 1st round pick.
The Misses:
Bud Dupree - All SEC DE/OLB. 1st Round pick. Wanted to commit to GT, but Al Groh did not think he fit his scheme. Left GT without a scholly offer, and immediately committed to Kentucky the following week.
Stephon Tuitt - 5 Star DT, All American at ND, 3rd round pick. Everyone knows the story by now. Wanted to come here, but Momma Tuitt did not think GT's education was on par with ND..."regional" was a description she used to describe our education reputation.
Cincinnati Bengals
Brandon Thompson - Was set to come to GT, but GT changed staffs. Ended up at Clemson. Had a very decorated career at Clemson.
Obviously there are quite a few more GT players, and close recruiting misses that have participated in the NFL playoffs this year than the ones listed above over the last 8 years, but the misses above are the ones that stand out. DL has been a huge problem for us, and to have a DL of made up of those guys (plus guys like Derrick Morgan, Jeremiah Attaochou, Adam Gotsis) would have made GT a VERY good team. For various reasons, GT could not get them to come here, but we were VERY close to having them in a GT uniform.
If you wonder why I'm constantly high on GT's potential, and why I think we could be a better football program, the instances above are just a few reasons. This is NOT a thread slamming the staff for not recruiting better, or why I think GT's academics are over used in preventing us from signing better recruits. It's just an observation of how close GT was to having the key pieces we needed.
Obviously, we aren't going to consistently get those type of players, but the idea of players like that wanting to come to GT isn't wishful thinking. It's my personal opinion that GT is a lot closer to being a VERY good program than most believe, and if we only closed on half of those maybe the history of our program looks different today.