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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Keep counting GZ out….one down year is not a trend. [/quote] Given how performed towards the end of last season (they lost to GP in the final game of the season by 10+ goals... it was a joke performance and could have been much worst) I'm not sure how you can think the Eagles are on the upswing. Mater Dei pipeline has shifted towards GP a few years ago (this already shows) and with the emergence of SJC, I truly believe Gonzaga won't have the number of blue-chip recruits on their rosters relative to previous teams. Gonzaga also was accustomed to getting some very strong players in PG county and even Western Anne Arundel county. With the rise of Spalding, and Saint Mary's Annapolis (restoring its glory days), and now Dave Mitchell at DeMatha, a lot of talent along route 50 is going to be evenly distributed. You are delusional if you don't think SJC is picking off 1 - 3 players a year who would have most likely ended up at Gonzaga. Gonzaga for an extended period of time was also getting kids from Loudoun county to make the long trek to Eye Street. With PVI's move to South Riding, you don't think PVI is now locking in Catholic families who would have ended up at Gonzaga For all the reasons mentioned above, I do Gonzaga's best days of being an elite program are going to fade. They had a stellar run for almost a decade. SJC is the new sheriff in town. [/quote]
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