Impact on Recruiting

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Recruiting is a crap shoot, it's random, and when you roll dice you're bound to roll well every now and then. I would be very confident saying GT will never get 2 consecutive top 15 classes, nor get 3 consecutive top 20s, nor get 4 consecutive top 30s. Ever. And I doubt we ever have.

So that's that. If our coaches are just doing what everybody else does, and the results on the field are a result of Jimmies and Joes, the ceiling for our program is an occasional appearance in the Top 25 two or three times a decade when the ball bounces our way.
How do you figure?

The only way we will ever beat Clemson's current incarnation (and similar) is to outsmart them, not to out recruit them. This has always been the case. That's why the coach of the year award is named after Dodd. The fact that I realize this, and you folks apparently don't, is proof positive you don't know anything about GT football history. If you want to line up and beat Clemson by having better players than Clemson you have to change GT itself.

Nobody else here remembers the O'Leary quote about being MIT on weekdays and Notre Dame on Saturdays? How long have you been fans anyway?
Some of the stupidest tripe I've ever read. Reading this stupid öööö, one would come to the conclusion that Georgia Tech never won a national championship in school history. I happen to remember 1990 vividly and yes, we "did what everyone else did" but we had really good athletes, coaching and we just did it better than everyone else.

Your "this has always been the case" is a damn lie and it frankly makes me sick that you're a Tech fan with this kind of a "man I'm so much smarter than everyone else; I can't understand why you guys don't all understand that" attitude and defeatist attitude. Seriously you can go screw yourself, dude.
 

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Recruiting is a crap shoot, it's random
Huh? There seems to be lots of evidence that recruiting is not random. I guess “humans do unpredictable things” is true, if that’s what you mean...?
 

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Recruiting is a crap shoot, it's random, and when you roll dice you're bound to roll well every now and then. I would be very confident saying GT will never get 2 consecutive top 15 classes, nor get 3 consecutive top 20s, nor get 4 consecutive top 30s. Ever. And I doubt we ever have.

So that's that. If our coaches are just doing what everybody else does, and the results on the field are a result of Jimmies and Joes, the ceiling for our program is an occasional appearance in the Top 25 two or three times a decade when the ball bounces our way.
2 top 25 seasons in a decade is exactly what we got with a genius x's and o's coach, so I guess it doesn't matter. O'Leary's teams had 4 or 5 top 25 finishes in a row, btw.
 

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2 top 25 seasons in a decade is exactly what we got with a genius x's and o's coach, so I guess it doesn't matter. O'Leary's teams had 4 or 5 top 25 finishes in a row, btw.
Yeah, I know we appreciate the heights that Johnson took us to and it was great but I believe O'Leary's standard is the first goal of Collins: get us recruiting at least top 30 every year (hopefully higher), finish in the pre/post top 25 regularly. It is going to be hard to beat Clemson and UGA if they are at their peak but if we have that top 25 base, then all it takes is a Joe Ham or equivalent and we can compete with them for a year or two.

Now, I think Collins has a vision for something greater but it will take that ambition and hard work to get us part way there and then see what is possible.
 
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gtfan088

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I've felt that way for years. Why in the world would you tell your son to go to GT to play football?

If I felt he needed discipline, I might have sent him to play under CPJ specifically for his disciplinarian approach. Certainly not the new guy. If I was going to provide him the best college experience, obviously Clemson. If I wanted him to network with rich people I'd find a way to sneak him an under the table scholarship to Harvard or Yale.

GT fans don't seem to understand that college football is tremendously inherently unfair.



Stanford degree is worth more and it's an easier school with more women. An Ivy League degree is worth more than both and you don't have to work at all. The value in a degree is not in what you learn, it's in networking, for nearly every possible degree available. Even if he wanted to be an engineer, Clemson or Auburn is probably a better route because nobody cares where you went to school after your first job, and Clemson/Auburn have decent programs, and alumni willing to give you that first job.

Anybody who doesn't understand this is blinded by school loyalty. GT recruiting not only sucks, it's always sucked and always will suck until the school goes private, adds majors, and ups the ratio to 50:50. And spends a hundred million dollars on a Club Med for Football to compete with Clemson.
Where you would tell your son to go is irrelevant. Harvard isn't outrecruiting Georgia Tech for football players, so either most parents of actual players don't feel the way you do, or their kids are making their own choices.
 

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How do you figure?

The only way we will ever beat Clemson's current incarnation (and similar) is to outsmart them, not to out recruit them. This has always been the case. That's why the coach of the year award is named after Dodd. The fact that I realize this, and you folks apparently don't, is proof positive you don't know anything about GT football history. If you want to line up and beat Clemson by having better players than Clemson you have to change GT itself.

Nobody else here remembers the O'Leary quote about being MIT on weekdays and Notre Dame on Saturdays? How long have you been fans anyway?
No, we aren't coming close to beating Clemson without much better players. No amount of outsmarting them matters when we're so far behind them in recruiting. It's why PJ beat them once in his last six tries, and that was with Watson going down. Our offensive genius coach "outsmarted" them to the tune of 15.5 ppg and double digit defeats each of the last four years.

And some of us have been fans long enough to know that Collins is the common denominator in our two best classes this century. Paul Johnson finished in the top 25 three times at Tech, and two of those occurred with the players brought in from one of those classes.
 

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I'm not reading this entire thread to see if this has been posted yet, so sorry if a repost. Guess what beating UNC, NC State, Miami, Clemson, UGA, almost beating an undefeated FSU in the ACC Championship, then destroying previously ranked #1 Mississippi State in the Orange bowl did for us in recruiting?

47th ---> 39th
 

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I'm not reading this entire thread to see if this has been posted yet, so sorry if a repost. Guess what beating UNC, NC State, Miami, Clemson, UGA, almost beating an undefeated FSU in the ACC Championship, then destroying previously ranked #1 Mississippi State in the Orange bowl did for us in recruiting?

47th ---> 39th
Not sure how that equates to losing to an 0-2 FCS team that dominated you.
 

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It equates to it as if a season full of success barely has an effect on recruiting, then one terrible game surely won't either.
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Exactly. Recruiting is a skill. The ones who are good at are good at it wherever they go, maybe not as good as they would be elsewhere, but good.

It's not as dependent on wins and losses as people think. Syracuse is another good example. 10 win season last year and a current class rank of 64th with 20 commitments. We have a top 25 class coming off a mediocre season, going through a major transition, because we hired recruiters.
 
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Some of the stupidest tripe I've ever read. Reading this stupid öööö, one would come to the conclusion that Georgia Tech never won a national championship in school history. I happen to remember 1990 vividly and yes, we "did what everyone else did" but we had really good athletes, coaching and we just did it better than everyone else.
GT won with Freidgen at OC because he outsmarted opponents. Flat. To think otherwise boggles my mind.
 

daBuzz

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GT won with Freidgen at OC because he outsmarted opponents. Flat. To think otherwise boggles my mind.
Bullsh*t. We won with Friedgen because he was a hell of a coach on a team with outstanding players like Bobby Rodriguez, Shawn Jones, William Bell, Carl Lawson, Emmett "Speed" Merchant, Jerry Gilchrist, Greg Lester, Brent Goolsby, Mike Mooney, Joe Siffri, Kevin Battle, Jerimiah McClary, Coleman Rudolph, Marco Coleman, Calvin Tiggle, Darryl Jenkins, Billy Chubbs, Jerrelle Williams, Marlon Williams, Willie Clay, Eric Bellamy and Ken Swilling.

You're a frigging moron if you think we just 'outsmarted' everybody. We didn't outsmart öööö in Virginia or against Georgia or against Nebraska...we lined up and smashed them in the mouth over and over and just beat their asses.
 

GT65_UGA89

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GT won with Freidgen at OC because he outsmarted opponents. Flat. To think otherwise boggles my mind.
Get real. Sure Fridge was an excellent OC, but having skill players the likes of Jones, Bell, Rodriguez, Merchant, not to mention Jenkins, Lavin, Mooney, Siffri, and that stout defense is what won us a national championship ...we had players.
 

cbee

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It equates to it as if a season full of success barely has an effect on recruiting, then one terrible game surely won't either.
I guess time will tell. So many are all hyped because we have the 25 th ranked recruiting class although no one has signed papers yet. When all the dust has settled, it will be interesting to see where we land in the rankings and how much better it is than our history. Then, comes the matter of can we coach them and can we manage a game? After Saturday, that has to be a legitimate question/concern.
 

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I guess time will tell. So many are all hyped because we have the 25 th ranked recruiting class although no one has signed papers yet. When all the dust has settled, it will be interesting to see where we land in the rankings and how much better it is than our history. Then, comes the matter of can we coach them and can we manage a game? After Saturday, that has to be a legitimate question/concern.
I thought this was an Ed Sawyer post for a minute.
 
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