Randy Carson
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When a Georgia Tech football coach is recruiting a three-star high school or transfer portal athlete, only one question really matters:
Why do you want to play college football?
If the answer is, “I want to play in the NFL,” then Georgia Tech has to be able to say, “Our position coaches are among the best in all of football, and if you work hard, you'll get coaching, development and playing time at Tech that will prepare you to play on Sundays.” The question at that point is whether Tech has committed to PAYING for the best coaches we can possibly afford at each of those positions. (I'm thinking about Indiana at this point.)
But if the answer is, “I want a good education,” then Georgia Tech already offers that in spades. The real question, then, is whether the kid is willing to work hard enough on the field and in the classroom to earn that degree.
Is it really more complicated than this?
Why do you want to play college football?
If the answer is, “I want to play in the NFL,” then Georgia Tech has to be able to say, “Our position coaches are among the best in all of football, and if you work hard, you'll get coaching, development and playing time at Tech that will prepare you to play on Sundays.” The question at that point is whether Tech has committed to PAYING for the best coaches we can possibly afford at each of those positions. (I'm thinking about Indiana at this point.)
But if the answer is, “I want a good education,” then Georgia Tech already offers that in spades. The real question, then, is whether the kid is willing to work hard enough on the field and in the classroom to earn that degree.
Is it really more complicated than this?