2022 Recruiting

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Based off of average star rating, Georgia Tech currently ranked 23rd, with a 3.38 average. Were they to keep that pace going for the entire class, it would be the highest ranked in program history.
 
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Umm. Have you seen Key's UCF resume?
Thank you for pointing this out. Why does being a good recruiter/position coach automatically bump you to a coordinator position. I never tire of pointing out that Bud Foster had a fantastic career because he knew what he was good at and he concentrated on being the best in the business at it. There is nothing wrong with being an incredible assistant coach.
 
Thank you for pointing this out. Why does being a good recruiter/position coach automatically bump you to a coordinator position. I never tire of pointing out that Bud Foster had a fantastic career because he knew what he was good at and he concentrated on being the best in the business at it. There is nothing wrong with being an incredible assistant coach.

A mediocre coach with highly rated players can often accomplish what an excellent coach with lowly rated players cannot. Them's the breaks. Some programs are desperate enough to hand a guy a coordinator spot so they can get recruits, and anybody who wants the guy has to compete.

Wish it weren't that way, and coaches could just focus on being the best at developing players and designing and calling plays, but then again they tried that in the NFL and eh...
 
A mediocre coach with highly rated players can often accomplish what an excellent coach with lowly rated players cannot. Them's the breaks. Some programs are desperate enough to hand a guy a coordinator spot so they can get recruits, and anybody who wants the guy has to compete.

Wish it weren't that way, and coaches could just focus on being the best at developing players and designing and calling plays, but then again they tried that in the NFL and eh...

The excellent coordinator who's happy to stay a coordinator is the holy grail of coaching, in no small part because the stability pays big dividends in recruiting. Ask Clemson.
 
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