Transfers heating up...as needed

Colin peek transfered on his own not because CPJ told him to
 
While the scholarships are one-year commitments, that's because they're premised on the kids' grades and effort in school and on the team.

It would be very, very wrong for the school to give a kid a scholarship, decide they didn't like him, he didn't fit the system, we found somebody better, etc., and then deprive him of the scholarship and/or force him to transfer.

I really hope that's not happening here...

Do you think Collins was given 4 years to clear all the current recruits then another few years after to perform? Kids at all schools leave because they aren’t going to see the field. Happens everywhere.
 
Do you think Collins was given 4 years to clear all the current recruits then another few years after to perform? Kids at all schools leave because they aren’t going to see the field. Happens everywhere.
If that's why the kid left, no worries at all. But we're talking about that lady's Twitter allegation.
 
I think a transition as major as ours is is somewhat understandable to have large turnover. However we are talking about gentlemen who chose and represented Tech so can we please shut this bs chain? There is nothing exciting about this process and I wish them all the best.
 
Didn't our tight ends leave to go play elsewhere when Johnson came in? I think one went to Alabama and started.
15 guys with eligibility left went elsewhere or just stayed in school didn't return to the team
 
I really don’t believe trying to find solace in what CGC is doing by pointing out how things were when CPJ took over is a great indication of anything. We obviously didn’t need TE when CPJ came in. I think one became an undersized OT. We don’t need 47 rbs for CGC. Will see where everyone ends up but this is hardly anything worth worrying about. GT is not a perfect institution that basks in the glow of Gods grace and beautiful in everything. It’s a damn school with a football team.
 
I think a transition as major as ours is is somewhat understandable to have large turnover. However we are talking about gentlemen who chose and represented Tech so can we please shut this bs chain? There is nothing exciting about this process and I wish them all the best.

Turnover won't be larger than it was the prior 5 years when we averaged attrition around 11-12
 
I know plenty of Tech students that couldn’t cut it in the classroom and got sent packing to other schools. Football is no different.

It’s the real world folks. These are young adults we’re talking about.

How big is YOUR watch collection?
 
Frankly, I am surprised there hasn’t been more attrition than we’ve seen. Seems like all the kids have embraced the competition mantra. But let’s be real. You mf’ers acting all high and mighty will be the first to put your chest out and brag about how Tech has won 3 nattys in a row.
 
While the scholarships are one-year commitments, that's because they're premised on the kids' grades and effort in school and on the team.

It would be very, very wrong for the school to give a kid a scholarship, decide they didn't like him, he didn't fit the system, we found somebody better, etc., and then deprive him of the scholarship and/or force him to transfer.

I really hope that's not happening here...

I wonder how you would feel if your new boss told you that your job was safe... as long as you gained 70 pounds in the next three months.

But these are not jobs. These are one year scholarships.
 
I wonder how you would feel if your new boss told you that your job was safe... as long as you gained 70 pounds in the next three months.

But these are not jobs. These are one year scholarships.
I suspect I would feel differently depending on whether or not weighing more was relevant to my job junction...? Pretty sure models and actors have to lose and gain weight all the time...?

I think you're trying to make some point beyond the fact that weight is relevant to football – but I can't tell what it is?
 
I agree with her. That sucks. It’s something the old regime refused to do. But it’s also something our competition has no problem doing. So it’s a big moral dilemma. Take the high road or compete. I think the choice has been made with the new regime.

It doesn’t suck. If they are not good enough to play at GT it is better to know if and where they might be able to play if they still have the fire.

If they choose not to play, they can stay and earn a GT degree. And if they have any misunderstanding - they are going to have to earn that as well.
 
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