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<blockquote data-quote="swampsting" data-source="post: 497960" data-attributes="member: 1062"><p>as I said on TOS, I was a big PJ fan before he came to Tech and a Tech fan before PJ was hired. I always thought PJ would be a great fit at Tech because he likes student-athletes, not mercenaries and reprobates. He wants to run a class program with class people who are interested in academics, and he wants to compete and win at the highest level. All that spells Georgia Tech. </p><p>And I think he's been a good fit here. Not every year was great. Not every was good. But his good years, and there were some very good years, were damn fun and damn good. Even the bad years were interesting if nothing else. </p><p>If he decides to get back into coaching at a later date, I can see him going D3, where athletes are students first. Someone asked me if I thought he would come to Wake or Duke or NC State in a couple of years and I said no, because he'd be right back in the situation that he is leaving. </p><p>Oh, and all you Georgia fans out there - do you know how close you came to having the 3O in 1989 with PJ as OC?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampsting, post: 497960, member: 1062"] as I said on TOS, I was a big PJ fan before he came to Tech and a Tech fan before PJ was hired. I always thought PJ would be a great fit at Tech because he likes student-athletes, not mercenaries and reprobates. He wants to run a class program with class people who are interested in academics, and he wants to compete and win at the highest level. All that spells Georgia Tech. And I think he's been a good fit here. Not every year was great. Not every was good. But his good years, and there were some very good years, were damn fun and damn good. Even the bad years were interesting if nothing else. If he decides to get back into coaching at a later date, I can see him going D3, where athletes are students first. Someone asked me if I thought he would come to Wake or Duke or NC State in a couple of years and I said no, because he'd be right back in the situation that he is leaving. Oh, and all you Georgia fans out there - do you know how close you came to having the 3O in 1989 with PJ as OC? [/QUOTE]
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