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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 723024" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>This might be one of the best synopses of Collins and the direction of GT football I’ve read on this board. There’s basically 2 ways to succeed in college sports: 1) throw ungodly amounts of money at the program, or 2) innovate and be different than anyone else. </p><p></p><p>Well, Tech doesn’t have the resources for option 1, so that only leaves option 2. Going to CPJ and the actual option in ‘08 proved to be reasonably successful, but fell short in its attempt to redirect the program. Now, PJ didn’t have access to the resources that have been allotted to CGC so far, but it appears the GTAA have learned from those shortcomings, and are at least trying to help CGC succeed with his plan. </p><p></p><p>It doesn’t look like Tech will ever have enough money to go all in on option 1, so the only way to get back into the conversation of a big time athletic department we <em><u><strong>have</strong></u> </em>to go all in on option 2. That’s going to require change, and some decisions the more traditional fan base won’t like, but it’s the only option if the goal is to be a national athletic power. I’m very pleased with the direction the GT athletic department is trending and hope like hell its going to work out in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 723024, member: 4572"] This might be one of the best synopses of Collins and the direction of GT football I’ve read on this board. There’s basically 2 ways to succeed in college sports: 1) throw ungodly amounts of money at the program, or 2) innovate and be different than anyone else. Well, Tech doesn’t have the resources for option 1, so that only leaves option 2. Going to CPJ and the actual option in ‘08 proved to be reasonably successful, but fell short in its attempt to redirect the program. Now, PJ didn’t have access to the resources that have been allotted to CGC so far, but it appears the GTAA have learned from those shortcomings, and are at least trying to help CGC succeed with his plan. It doesn’t look like Tech will ever have enough money to go all in on option 1, so the only way to get back into the conversation of a big time athletic department we [I][U][B]have[/B][/U] [/I]to go all in on option 2. That’s going to require change, and some decisions the more traditional fan base won’t like, but it’s the only option if the goal is to be a national athletic power. I’m very pleased with the direction the GT athletic department is trending and hope like hell its going to work out in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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