Eerily Familiar?

#6
#6
I thionk he just downloaded the text from CLK's speech and made a few tweaks.
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#7
#7
That has got to be as close as you can get without going home with a note from your teacher because you plagiarized someone.

Seriously though, it's standard Coach speak. We'll all see who is closer to their goal though... the proof will be in the pudding.
 
#8
#8
I think the only thing missing was, "hit the recruiting trail running." Line and, "49 states." Seems like he is only concerned with recruiting the west coast.
 
#9
#9
To be fair, Mark Richt at Georgia was the first to use the "put a wall around the state" line. He's done that pretty well, too -- much to our former coach's frustration.
 
#11
#11
To be fair, Mark Richt at Georgia was the first to use the "put a wall around the state" line. He's done that pretty well, too -- much to our former coach's frustration.

No, that line has been around for a LONG time. Well before the head Dawg got to Athens.
 
#12
#12
Yeah, but Lane's puttin' up a fence. He isn't shutting other state's players out with a wall. :)
 
#13
#13
THAT makes all the difference. Is it a chain link fence with razor wire on top, or is it one of those cute picket-fence numbers?
 
#14
#14
No, that line has been around for a LONG time. Well before the head Dawg got to Athens.
Rodney was our equalizer. We got cut off from the inner city atlanta kids when he left for georgia. The program hasn't been the same since.
 
#18
#18
I'm not sure why we need to build a wall. First off I think it would be prohibitively expensive as well as a waste of university funds. Secondly, I think that it is constructively grounds for a suit for false imprisonment by keeping recruits from leaving the state.

I think it may just be better to build walls around the individual cities. That way we won't have to cover the entire border of the state.

In seriousness is losing an in state recruit really that much worse than losing an out of state one that your in on? Regardless, Tennessee has to recruit Florida and Georgia because they have higher population and therefore a bigger field to produce talent.
 
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