Spaz as new DC rumor gaining traction.

GT should try to use JUCO's more. It's much, much easier to get into GT from a JUCO than it is to be admitted as a freshman. The catch: you need to talk Calc I and II at the JUCO, which kids wouldn't normally do.

How to get around this? Work with the Hill to eliminate the requirement of Calc I and II to transfer in. If Management doesn't require Calc I and II anymore, why is it required to transfer in? That's probably an easier battle to win than the exception battle.

Management requires a survey of calculus and one other. JUCO kids are a bad idea. Most are there because they couldn't meet NCAA academic requirements to begin with or aren't very good.
 
GT should try to use JUCO's more. It's much, much easier to get into GT from a JUCO than it is to be admitted as a freshman. The catch: you need to talk Calc I and II at the JUCO, which kids wouldn't normally do.

How to get around this? Work with the Hill to eliminate the requirement of Calc I and II to transfer in. If Management doesn't require Calc I and II anymore, why is it required to transfer in? That's probably an easier battle to win than the exception battle.

Interesting theory, but most JUCO's worth a dang are there because of academics. Even if they could get in they probably wouldn't stay in, thus we'd have APR issues in short order.
 
Places where we might not be behind Georgia, Alabama, Auburn, and Clemson in being the school of choice.... you need to get a clue....

On Saturn, where the rings are Gold, rainbow moons and orange snow......
 
Places where we might not be behind Georgia, Alabama, Auburn, and Clemson in being the school of choice.... you need to get a clue....

On Saturn, where the rings are Gold, rainbow moons and orange snow......

Or in the Northeast where the SEC is viewed as a bunch of turnips and Georgia Tech is a quality school in an urban environment. You need to get a clue. Where do you think we got Attouchu, Young, and Chungong in the past and Commissiong and Robbins this year? It was through expanding our recruiting connections via Al Groh. Something we no longer have.
 
It obvious you don't.

Might want to see ugag, Iowa, Utah, Air Force, BYU, MTSU, UM

never mind, that is acceptable to you.

I'm not saying everything is peachy, but I surely don't see how the offensive scheme is the primary issue. Recruiting, talent, OC for a HC, DC are all far more valid than saying the spread option is the problem (not saying I agree with all of those either, just examples).

I also love how the accepting mediocrity mantra gets thrown around these parts anytime someone questions a criticism (especially a criticism slipped into a rather unrelated thread).
 
This kind of reminds me of DerTTy's bold prediction about Gruden going to UT

Was thinking the same thing. Atleast he had some meat on the bone though. Either say something or say nothing.
 
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