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Sounds like we have a chance for a flurry of commits in May.
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The number is typical for GT this early in the recruiting process. The rating is obviously trending above from what's typical for GT.We have far less commits than most, no?
Sounds like we have a chance for a flurry of commits in May.
You keep using words that you obviously don't know the meaning of.No. We have 3. Most have 5-8. Sure the top 15 have 9-15, but when’s the last time we ranked that high anyway?
So? It doesn’t matter when you get players to commit if matters who they are. Plus nothing really counts until signing day.You keep using words that you obviously don't know the meaning of.
Or did you study math in a VA High School?
3 is much less than 8. It's half of 6, which is significantly less. It's about 1/8th of the players we will sign, while others are at 1/3 and plenty are over halfway.
That's a remarkably simplistic take. Do you think we are predestined to get who we get? Everything matters, just some things more than others. For example a big time commit can snowball, and a lack of commits can allow players to delay making a decision.So? It doesn’t matter when you get players to commit if matters who they are. Plus nothing really counts until signing day.
That’s a remarkably simplistic - and incorrect - use of much more in terms of recruiting. Sure, if we were talking about something like cars, or in your case, friends, then 8 would be much more than 3. But we’re talking recruiting here. Commits happen in waves which means one recruiting weekend and we could be up to 6-8 recruits ourselves. Either way, you’re wrong in your assessment that 3 recruits in April is out of the ordinary for Tech’s recruiting class.You keep using words that you obviously don't know the meaning of.
Or did you study math in a VA High School?
3 is much less than 8. It's half of 6, which is significantly less. It's about 1/8th of the players we will sign, while others are at 1/3 and plenty are over halfway.
We’re not far off in how we look at this I think. Sure getting a top player can get things rolling but whether that happens in April or May isn’t that big of a deal IMO. If we get 2 commits this weekend which many anticipate them we’re right in the numbers you are talking about. Would I be happier if we had 8 commits from 4That's a remarkably simplistic take. Do you think we are predestined to get who we get? Everything matters, just some things more than others. For example a big time commit can snowball, and a lack of commits can allow players to delay making a decision.
Recruiting is a fascinating exercise in game theory, both for the teams and the players. It shouldn't have to be said that if we get strung along by four stars who ultimately go elsewhere, we can miss out on high three stars. Similarly if high three star athletes hold out for Alabama, they can find out in the end that the second tier schools have filled their spaces.
In my opinion, we are doing the right thing here. It is the appropriate time in the staff's tenure to aim high and risk it.
Funny you say that...These are the kind of players GT needs to get in the future. He’s from Atlanta, played at Stanford, and looks like a draftable QB.
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What do you mean?!?!?Funny you say that...
I did not say it was "out of the ordinary" for GT, now did I? You comparing us to ourselves is weird considering my statement explicitly compared us to others. You are really doing a great job beating the strawman though. Kudos.That’s a remarkably simplistic - and incorrect - use of much more in terms of recruiting. Sure, if we were talking about something like cars, or in your case, friends, then 8 would be much more than 3. But we’re talking recruiting here. Commits happen in waves which means one recruiting weekend and we could be up to 6-8 recruits ourselves. Either way, you’re wrong in your assessment that 3 recruits in April is out of the ordinary for Tech’s recruiting class.
YOU compared our current recruiting to past recruiting when YOU said we were going for broke. That implies we weren’t going for broke before based on the current number of recruits compared to previous years. Dude, we get it. You got caught making a stupid statement that turned out to be false. Don’t try to change your argument now just to win.I did not say it was "out of the ordinary" for GT, now did I? You comparing us to ourselves is weird considering my statement explicitly compared us to others. You are really doing a great job beating the strawman though. Kudos.
I did not say it was "out of the ordinary" for GT, now did I? You comparing us to ourselves is weird considering my statement explicitly compared us to others. You are really doing a great job beating the strawman though. Kudos.
YOU compared our current recruiting to past recruiting when YOU said we were going for broke. That implies we weren’t going for broke before based on the current number of recruits compared to previous years. Dude, we get it. You got caught making a stupid statement that turned out to be false. Don’t try to change your argument now just to win.
Lawrence, Fields, and Mills were all top top players from the area.These are the kind of players GT needs to get in the future. He’s from Atlanta, played at Stanford, and looks like a draftable QB.
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Fail. See the long post above that very carefully explains how we are factually going for broke.YOU compared our current recruiting to past recruiting when YOU said we were going for broke. That implies we weren’t going for broke before based on the current number of recruits compared to previous years. Dude, we get it. You got caught making a stupid statement that turned out to be false. Don’t try to change your argument now just to win.
I don’t think you’re saying anything different than most of us have been saying already - maybe differently. CGC has built relationships with the local high schools. Recruits have seen the successful recruiting classes. Now they are seeing the buzz around other recruits and other recent commits. We’re not going for broke or focusing on low-probability recruits. We simply have a better shot at landing the better recruits now and can be more selective. That being said, we currently have 341 offers out according to 247.There is an undercurrent about GT recruiting in the last page or two that I don't really understand so I will say true things in hope that some or all are relevant to the discussion.
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