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<blockquote data-quote="swampsting" data-source="post: 185927" data-attributes="member: 1062"><p>Buyout or no buyout, PJ isn't going anywhere anytime soon.</p><p></p><p>First, he runs a clean program.</p><p></p><p>Second, he graduates his kids.</p><p></p><p>And if you don't think those two aren't top of the list on The Hill's checklist, I don't know what to tell you.</p><p></p><p>Third, he has a track record of success. He's taken the program to three ACCCGs (one of which was by default, yes, but we got there nonetheless. How many SECCGs has Georgia been to in that same span, during a time when Florida has changed coaches multiple times, Tennessee has had four different coaches and Vanderbilt and Kentucky are still Vanderbilt and Kentucky?)</p><p></p><p>Four, he wants to beat Georgia. He may not say it publicly and he may be complimentary toward their program (I don't think he and Richt are close but there is no outright animosity, either). But dude wants to beat Georgia. Trust me.</p><p></p><p>We could be 5-2. We really should be at worst 4-3. We're not. We're also not the only program that is asking WTF just happened to its 2015 season. And it won't be easy closing this season out, either. But there's still way too much good that has happened and could happen to go turning the place over now. While nearly everyone was getting up to take their first leak of the morning, I betcha PJ was already on cup of coffee No. 2 at the office, going over tape or going over stuff with the coaches. I would say dip No. 2, but he gave up Copenhagen some years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampsting, post: 185927, member: 1062"] Buyout or no buyout, PJ isn't going anywhere anytime soon. First, he runs a clean program. Second, he graduates his kids. And if you don't think those two aren't top of the list on The Hill's checklist, I don't know what to tell you. Third, he has a track record of success. He's taken the program to three ACCCGs (one of which was by default, yes, but we got there nonetheless. How many SECCGs has Georgia been to in that same span, during a time when Florida has changed coaches multiple times, Tennessee has had four different coaches and Vanderbilt and Kentucky are still Vanderbilt and Kentucky?) Four, he wants to beat Georgia. He may not say it publicly and he may be complimentary toward their program (I don't think he and Richt are close but there is no outright animosity, either). But dude wants to beat Georgia. Trust me. We could be 5-2. We really should be at worst 4-3. We're not. We're also not the only program that is asking WTF just happened to its 2015 season. And it won't be easy closing this season out, either. But there's still way too much good that has happened and could happen to go turning the place over now. While nearly everyone was getting up to take their first leak of the morning, I betcha PJ was already on cup of coffee No. 2 at the office, going over tape or going over stuff with the coaches. I would say dip No. 2, but he gave up Copenhagen some years ago. [/QUOTE]
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