Looking around, reading everything that has to do with UGA football recruiting.
Only right that most fans and media are "sky high" about the way fortunes seem to have changed in a short period of time. Referring to coaching changes having an effect on the "overall" recruiting.
Ever wonder why folks and the media have so much to talk about when Alabama comes up in recruiting? The way many on the Georgia Bandwagon feel right now, is the way folks in Tuscaloosa feel "every year".
It is never in doubt that Nick Saban will rank in the top five, usually number 1 in recruiting year after year. Guess the folks in Alabama have a right to feel the way they do. When I look at how quickly Saban has "again" risen to the top in college football, tells me one thing . . . . man knows what he is doing.
Take for example . . . . Jeremy Pruitt leaving Saban's program. Has it had an effect on Alabama? Most of the rating services and talking heads seem to think that Alabama is again #1 going into the 2014 season.
When I look at the value of Jeremy Pruitt to our program at this point, does not take me long to look at where he came from. Anyone believing that Pruitt learned nothing in Tuscaloosa is totally off base. He brings the same demeanor to Athens that he saw and used in Tuscaloosa.
FSU for example had a very good football team prior to Pruitt taking over the defense. Difference, in his first year, Pruitt was a very significant part of the National Championship. He same as Saban does not think in terms of winning just the East, he has much larger goals than that. Just winning the East on occasion will not move us into the same category as Saban's Alabama in the recruiting wars. Takes much more than that.
What we are seeing now in Athens is a football coach that understands how to reach the top. A lesson that was aided by working under Nick Saban's scheme of coaching.
This is not meant to be anything other than the way I view Georgia football.
Here is hoping that this is truly a change in direction on the "leadership" front concerning Georgia football.
Thinking out loud again. Happens often.