Clockwork Orange
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Dooley must continue to get UT's name out there. Bad publicity or not, Kiffin was able to get UT's name out there and sale the program not only on the staff but also on that UT played in the SEC, a pro type environment, great facilities, and tradition.
Kiffin had ample financial support to execute a successful national recruiting strategy. It is obvious that LK and staff were going to land and great class. It is obvious that UT can recruit on a national level if it continues to build, develop, market, and exploit the brand.
LK was smart, wagging war in the State of Georgia. LK's priority for regional recruiting was primarily Georgia. Atlanta was the hot bed, being only 3 hours away and home to the media it platformed his cause throughout the state of Georgia. It didn't hurt that we had a Georgian, Eric Berry, to show the success one can enjoy at UT.
If Majors, Fulmer, and Kiffin have all enjoyed success recruiting on a national level, why abandon the effort?
Dooley is obviously a bright young coach who has had most of his experience under Saban who has been successful recruiting regionally. But as pointed out by many, this has been in the talent rich areas of Louisiana and Alabama. It isn't as difficult to build and maintain a regional brand when you have a captive audience. Time will tell, but it is imperative that Dooley bring UT back to national exposure or UT will continue to slowly fade.
Kiffin had ample financial support to execute a successful national recruiting strategy. It is obvious that LK and staff were going to land and great class. It is obvious that UT can recruit on a national level if it continues to build, develop, market, and exploit the brand.
LK was smart, wagging war in the State of Georgia. LK's priority for regional recruiting was primarily Georgia. Atlanta was the hot bed, being only 3 hours away and home to the media it platformed his cause throughout the state of Georgia. It didn't hurt that we had a Georgian, Eric Berry, to show the success one can enjoy at UT.
If Majors, Fulmer, and Kiffin have all enjoyed success recruiting on a national level, why abandon the effort?
Dooley is obviously a bright young coach who has had most of his experience under Saban who has been successful recruiting regionally. But as pointed out by many, this has been in the talent rich areas of Louisiana and Alabama. It isn't as difficult to build and maintain a regional brand when you have a captive audience. Time will tell, but it is imperative that Dooley bring UT back to national exposure or UT will continue to slowly fade.