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Not really sure how the Hill can provide more money. They can absolutely provide more intangible support.
Not really sure how the Hill can provide more money. They can absolutely provide more intangible support.
Saturday night in Omaha, Nebraska, is like being no place at all. Sorry John Denver.I think Tech’s win over Pitt might make us slightly more desirable now. It shows any coach who is confident in their abilities that Tech is not a complete dumpster fire and can be turned around. I think we move ahead of Nebraska in the pecking order now.
Saturday night in Omaha, Nebraska, is like being no place at all. Sorry John Denver.
I thought Cryst was doing a pretty good job at Wisconsin. Something like 67-28. Is there more to that story?
Being serious should we be looking at him? I mean I’d love to have that record right now.
This is correct. Also to add, any perceived update in talent level has been undercut by NIL/unrestricted transfer potal. We are pretty much in the same placeI think it's just the same, trade out the option reputation for bad results under collins.
While you may be right from a purely Big Time College Athletics point of view, there are a lot of coaches who would be very happy to NOT have to deal with that and just coach competitive football at a decent level.I think it's worse but not really because of Collins so much as the changes in college football in general. Coaching salaries have blown up to ridiculous levels in that time frame which we can't compete with. NIL now exists and im not sure we are a big player in that department. Expansion is pushing more and more towards the SEC and Big 10, which we are not a part of. There are just many more variables than there were even 4 years ago. We don't look like a program that wants to be a serious player. Hopefully Cabrera and the new AD can change that.
Its more attractive now but not for any of the bullet points you mentioned. It has pretty much been proven in coaching circles that you never want to be the guy who follows "The Guy."The discussion in another thread, ranking open head coaching roles, made me think:
Is the GT Head coaching job more or less attractive after Geoff Collins' stint vs what Paul Johnson left?
After Paul Johnson:
After Geoff Collins:
- Players built for option football
- GT brand tied to option football
- average performance - not dominant but respected in the ACC
Thoughts?
- Improved talent for Pro Style Offense
- GT Brand tied to Atlanta
- Dismal performance - basement dweller in rankings
Not every coach wants to be in the CFB every year.
Oh. Even after finding that all the Tech players that made the league are CPJ recruits except Cochran, Davis, and McGowan? I have to tell you that I've seen little to show that the players we have today are better. I never bought what Collins said about the team he inherited. It was talented, just not for the O he wanted to run. Or, to be more accurate, dreamed of running.I hope it is more attractive. Collins was basically the only one who would take the job after CPJ. I think our talent level has improved significantly.
Collins was basically the only one who would take the job after CPJ.