Guess the context of this quote

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Here's a quote with a few details removed:

"As always, they were much bigger and much, much deeper than [our team]. They always will be, too. You can count on that, I'm afraid. . . . Two of the [reasons are other schools] recruiting a certain type of athlete that [our school] cannot talk to, and also keeping the athletes in school once they get them there. Those two things are impossible to overcome."


Questions:

1) Who said the above quote?

2) What school was he talking about?

3) Who was the other "impossible to overcome" school?
 
I know it is about UGA after the whole Jan Kemp fiasco. I think it was Hugh Durham or maybe Larry Munson or whatever his name is.
 
gtfan088 is correct.

Larry Munson said it, about UGA's disadvantage compared to Auburn, in the wake of reforms at UGA post-Kemp.

That's a handy quote to pull out if any UGAy ninnies try to tell you academic restrictions do not exist or do not make a difference.
 
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