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Jeff Schultz:
But I still stopped by there for a few minutes and spoke to coach Paul Johnson for a few minutes. As always, he had a couple of interesting and pointed comments.
I know Johnson, Georgia coach Mark Richt and most college coaches have the same opinion I do — that the attention paid to this whole recruiting thing has gotten way out of control and that the grades and rankings given by websites like Rivals and Scout are relatively nonsensical.
Interesting observation from Johnson, whose recruiting class not surprisingly was ranked in the 40s nationally by most websites: “I’ll give you a great example about these rankings. All four of our defensive back commitments were recruited by the other state school [Georgia]. So I wonder if they had gotten them, how high would they have been ranked.”
(How about Johnson referring to Georgia as “the other state school”?)
Obvious question to Johnson: So you’re suggesting some schools get the benefit of the doubt?
Johnson smiled and said, “It’s whoever has the most subscriptions, I guess.”
More from the Tech coach: “The whole process has gone bonkers. You’re talking about kids who’ve never played a down yet. Nobody can pick who’s going to be the next great player. It’s all about how hard are you wlling to work. There’s so many factors involved.
Jeff Schultz:
But I still stopped by there for a few minutes and spoke to coach Paul Johnson for a few minutes. As always, he had a couple of interesting and pointed comments.
I know Johnson, Georgia coach Mark Richt and most college coaches have the same opinion I do — that the attention paid to this whole recruiting thing has gotten way out of control and that the grades and rankings given by websites like Rivals and Scout are relatively nonsensical.
Interesting observation from Johnson, whose recruiting class not surprisingly was ranked in the 40s nationally by most websites: “I’ll give you a great example about these rankings. All four of our defensive back commitments were recruited by the other state school [Georgia]. So I wonder if they had gotten them, how high would they have been ranked.”
(How about Johnson referring to Georgia as “the other state school”?)
Obvious question to Johnson: So you’re suggesting some schools get the benefit of the doubt?
Johnson smiled and said, “It’s whoever has the most subscriptions, I guess.”
More from the Tech coach: “The whole process has gone bonkers. You’re talking about kids who’ve never played a down yet. Nobody can pick who’s going to be the next great player. It’s all about how hard are you wlling to work. There’s so many factors involved.