Choice expected GT to be in a different place right now. He’s moving up because personally that’s what’s best for him. I know the position is a lateral move, but in all other respects unfortunately right now it’s a fairly large upgrade.
It’s a tricky proposition no doubt. There’s a lot of money to be made by moving up the draft board. Moving up a round or two could mean an extra $1M in annual contract and another $500k-$1M in guaranteed signing bonus. Lock in 1st round at the bottom & he could make $3M/yr and another $5M...
We all highly respect Gibbs’ talent, but what if he wouldn‘t get much or as much playing time at Bammer. Perhaps that’s part of his thought process? It may not make any difference, but perhaps he’s looking for a high profile program where he can be the featured back.
Yeah Pastner always seems to figure it out somehow in January. The early season is too much to overcome though most years. Have to win all the gimmes early and pull off an unexpected upset against a good team to be competitive. We’re obviously not there yet and have not been.
I’m beginning to think GT jinxes our coaches when we give them extensions. We might be better just letting them expire and going year to year, but I know that’s not how it works.
Based on these facts, you’re faced with 2 options- stick with a run heavy offense and blend in passing along the way or try to run schemes your allegedly weak OL is unable to execute. We picked which option? Why was that the smart choice? It just exposed our OC for what he was, but then again...
I like watching GT basketball but I’m nothing like you guys in terms of knowledge of the sport. How about a recap for those of us fans that are uneducated in the dynamics of college basketball recruiting?
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