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I know the interest in recruiting is always high on the skill players but, if they don't have the guys up front doing the blocking then it doesn't matter who's running the ball. Here's an outstanding interview with OL Coach Jeff Grimes talking about OL recruiting and the future -- says we need one more great recruiting class to get the OL in good shape. I am so glad he deciced to stay on as OL coach. WD Jeff Grimes:

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It'll be tougher to pull off with this year's haul. PT will no longer be the lead sales pitch.

Coach Grimes will still be a big draw, as will the continued success we all hope for.

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Actually, I'd think a competitive kid could still be sold on PT. I genuinely believe Mosley, Greene, and Cooper will all start next year. They are all Seniors. If a kid is confident enough, playing time could still be a draw next off-season.

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O line recruiting is not like any other position. As Pat Dye (and about a hundred other greats) said, you can never have too many O linemen. They're always banged up, it's the nature of the position.

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