"Utilitarian "

manjano mdudu

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Is it best that we have a recruit that uses such a word or is it best that we have been described that way?? :hsdance: Does sound like a great player; good luck, Brent!
 

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https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/...ed-georgia-tech-visit/RC32gQw0BimUuqGZjmJalN/

McLaughlin had questions about where things stood as Tech is making a coaching transition and liked what he heard there, too. He appreciated that Key was interested in knowing what McLaughlin thought was lacking that could make the team better. He said Key told him that he had personally fund-raised from former teammates to purchase additional practice equipment.

“They’re really trying to improve and they’re not like some schools, just stagnating,” he said. “They have money but they don’t spend it on the best things. GT is very utilitarian and they have everything that’s necessary.”
 

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There's good utilitarian, which means a well-managed program that puts players first, and there's bad utilitarian, meaning players are treated like soybean futures and routinely oversigned and squeezed out without a quality education. I'm happy to be described as the former.
 
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