ACC Transfer Portal Winners & Losers

Do you struggle reading? What do you not understand about ADTS shackling him saying he could not drop those guys?
And you believe this why? Or is this some fake claim you’re making because pretty much every other new coach has a choice on keeping or letting go of a guy.
 
The coaching hasn’t gotten it done. Not debating that. However, this past season really only featured 2 of Collins’ recruiting classes, meaning all Collins recruits have been underclassmen to this point. That’s one of the main reasons I have hope for next season. We fell on our dick in 2021… but these kids still have room to grow, plus getting rid of some of the Super Seniors from our opponents should help. It’s time for these coaches to put up or shut up, starting with a beatable Clemson on Labor Day.
 
The coaching hasn’t gotten it done. Not debating that. However, this past season really only featured 2 of Collins’ recruiting classes, meaning all Collins recruits have been underclassmen to this point. That’s one of the main reasons I have hope for next season. We fell on our dick in 2021… but these kids still have room to grow, plus getting rid of some of the Super Seniors from our opponents should help. It’s time for these coaches to put up or shut up, starting with a beatable Clemson on Labor Day.
Well said.
 
Which a lot of yours are. Any coach can choose who he wants to sign.
Who did you expect him to miraculously sign in the one month he had to recruit that class? Mandate or not, there was no changing that class that late in the recruiting calendar.
 
So you all are saying Collins "nudged" a few o-line recruits to go elsewhere but wasn't allowed to "nudge" recruits in other positions to go elsewhere? OK, makes sense :crazy:
I see it as more of the need to nudge out OL to make room for the OL he was able to sign while not needing to judge out the others at the time. That’s pure speculation though.
 
So you all are saying Collins "nudged" a few o-line recruits to go elsewhere but wasn't allowed to "nudge" recruits in other positions to go elsewhere? OK, makes sense :crazy:
Revisionist history. Collins had to take these recruits. Do you only remember history when it suits your argument?
 
Who did you expect him to miraculously sign in the one month he had to recruit that class? Mandate or not, there was no changing that class that late in the recruiting calendar.
The guys he had at Temple that he was recruiting… which clearly they suck as much as us…
 
Get used to it. The football factories pushed for the free agency and player portal for a reason. It was yet another advantage for them over middle tier programs like Georgia Tech.

unless a group of alumni dump hundreds of millions of dollars into Georgia Tech’s AD budget, free agency and paying players and huge discrepancies in payouts to SEC vs ACC schools will stick a knife in GT football. End it probably will anyway, even if they did drop hundreds of millions.

there is no college in the current rules of college football. Georgia Tech, Vanderbilt, UNC, UVA and even Notre Dame need to break away from the SEC and NCAA, form their own conference and go back and play college football the way it is supposed to be played under the real rules. There also needs to be a cap on coaching salaries of $1 million or the highest paid faculty member on campus.
 
Uh huh, I bet he did. Because ADs just do that… they don’t want success…

It was talked about publicly. It surprises you that Tech would take the high/classy road at the expense of success? That's a totally Tech thing to do! This fanbase would have had a meltdown if Collins had been allowed to process and drop CPJ's kids.
 
It’s pretty funny to read posts from the usual suspects who throw a conniption whenever someone dares speak ill of Geoff so readily throw our players under the bus or dog them for their talents.
 
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