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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 855493" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>my opinion; 5-6 wins next year is both the floor and an achievement. Looking at our schedule, that means we are at least .500 in conference, which is a tall order. It’s a shame, but given where we we are now; CGC is in that spot. </p><p>Original link / Article is pretty much right on. </p><p>I think the staff would have been better served to tone down the gimmicky aspects of the “culture” outside of the locker room. </p><p>That said, we know the goal was a 180 in culture / perception and rightly or wrongly, that is CGC’s charge. I do think this is “his way” but I also think it was embraced and fully encouraged... we were all hoping (expecting) the wins would result. Let’s face it, if we had top 20 D performances and were getting back to 7 wins, we’d all be jumping around for “money down.” When the wins don’t follow, it looks silly and then you’re faced with scrapping it all (oh, you don’t know what you’re doing?) or making silly statements like wtte of “the culture is in place and now we can coach football” to make it seem like it’s all part of the plan when clearly things are not going as well as expected. </p><p>It seems like the message still resonates with 18-22 year olds, which is good, and I hope it continues. But all the messaging in the world isn’t worth much if it can’t be coached into the “W” column. That’s where the jury is clearly still out. In the meantime, the messaging certainly has been the easy target for angering / polarizing a fan base...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 855493, member: 4905"] my opinion; 5-6 wins next year is both the floor and an achievement. Looking at our schedule, that means we are at least .500 in conference, which is a tall order. It’s a shame, but given where we we are now; CGC is in that spot. Original link / Article is pretty much right on. I think the staff would have been better served to tone down the gimmicky aspects of the “culture” outside of the locker room. That said, we know the goal was a 180 in culture / perception and rightly or wrongly, that is CGC’s charge. I do think this is “his way” but I also think it was embraced and fully encouraged... we were all hoping (expecting) the wins would result. Let’s face it, if we had top 20 D performances and were getting back to 7 wins, we’d all be jumping around for “money down.” When the wins don’t follow, it looks silly and then you’re faced with scrapping it all (oh, you don’t know what you’re doing?) or making silly statements like wtte of “the culture is in place and now we can coach football” to make it seem like it’s all part of the plan when clearly things are not going as well as expected. It seems like the message still resonates with 18-22 year olds, which is good, and I hope it continues. But all the messaging in the world isn’t worth much if it can’t be coached into the “W” column. That’s where the jury is clearly still out. In the meantime, the messaging certainly has been the easy target for angering / polarizing a fan base... [/QUOTE]
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