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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 606664" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>IMO, the model shows great overall records, and the two (CG and CPJ) were statistical ties in that regard. What the model doesn't really show well is the positive deviation from norm was greater under CPJ than under CCG. CCG won more than 7 games once. In 2006 he won 9. CPJ won more than 7 in 5 of his 11 seasons, including two 11 win seasons. The model penalizes CPJ for the three losing seasons. In 2010 we lost JmfN and limped to the finish at 6-6 before losing the bowl game. In 2015 the wheels fell off between graduation and injuries. In 2017 we were a very middle of the road team that lost out on a P5 game due to the hurricane.*</p><p></p><p>In all, I think the model and datasets paint a great picture of the overall trend of the program, but you have to drill down into the individual tenures of the coaches to truly paint a picture of the coaches strengths and weaknesses. </p><p></p><p>As per usual, great job [USER=322]@GTNavyNuke[/USER] </p><p></p><p></p><p>*To this day, the <em><strong>SINGLE</strong></em> greatest failing of both TStan and CPJ is not proactively securing a 12th game early in the season to guarantee a bowl berth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 606664, member: 1191"] IMO, the model shows great overall records, and the two (CG and CPJ) were statistical ties in that regard. What the model doesn't really show well is the positive deviation from norm was greater under CPJ than under CCG. CCG won more than 7 games once. In 2006 he won 9. CPJ won more than 7 in 5 of his 11 seasons, including two 11 win seasons. The model penalizes CPJ for the three losing seasons. In 2010 we lost JmfN and limped to the finish at 6-6 before losing the bowl game. In 2015 the wheels fell off between graduation and injuries. In 2017 we were a very middle of the road team that lost out on a P5 game due to the hurricane.* In all, I think the model and datasets paint a great picture of the overall trend of the program, but you have to drill down into the individual tenures of the coaches to truly paint a picture of the coaches strengths and weaknesses. As per usual, great job [USER=322]@GTNavyNuke[/USER] *To this day, the [I][B]SINGLE[/B][/I] greatest failing of both TStan and CPJ is not proactively securing a 12th game early in the season to guarantee a bowl berth. [/QUOTE]
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