Georgia is the easiest recruiting job in the country per ESPN

Ranking the FBS winning % of the last 3 coaches, we have, in order:

1. O'leary
2. Gailey
3. Johnson

So you are saying that Gailey was an excellent coach?

Ranking the ACC Coach of the Year wins of the last 3 coaches, we have, in order:

1. Johnson (3)
2. O'Leary (2)
3. Gailey (0)

Nice try. Without this massive outlier of a year, Johnson's winning % is much more impressive. You're like the toolbags who said Gary Patterson was on the way out in 2013 after he went 4-8. Um, no, actually his team suffered an absurd amount of injuries and just couldn't recover. His entire career paints a different picture, which became evident when they went 12-1 the next season.

I'd love for you to show me one other coach in the entire country who has won conference coach of the year in 38% of their seasons at a job and still has asshats who think they're not a good coach.
 
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this doesn't deserve it's own thread so i'm dropping it in here. also doesn't contribute to the conversation in this thread but neither does 95% of posts made in 100% of other threads. i was looking at hats on lids.com. saw this hideous thing and figured what the hell, post it on stingtalk. they sell 0 of these, right? wrong shade of gold anyway.

hwl

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I think per capita Georgia is the most fertile. We may have the benefit of location, but that doesn't change the fact that we can't hide our SAs.

That's exactly right. GA has more blue-chip high school players per capita than any other state, even though in total TX and FL have more high-potential recruits. The fact that no other in-state school, including Tech, really competes with UGA for most of those guys is why ESPN considers the job so easy there.
 
That's exactly right. GA has more blue-chip high school players per capita than any other state, even though in total TX and FL have more high-potential recruits. The fact that no other in-state school, including Tech, really competes with UGA for most of those guys is why ESPN considers the job so easy there.


LA and MS have to be close to GA given GA has 2 million more people than both of them combined and there are a buttload of players from there, not worth arguing about.

We don't have one county where we have the majority of fans so I have no idea why we would be 45th, other than that is pretty near the bottom of the 65 or so P5sso it may be about right.
 
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