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<blockquote data-quote="Root4GT" data-source="post: 810251" data-attributes="member: 5618"><p>CPJ was as good as any current coach at picking up specific trends and making adjustments. No question. Unfortunately rule makers basically outlawed the adjustment you referred to which made running his offense much more difficult. Rule makers were neutralizing his advantage over other team’s coaches. He decided it was time to resign from GT. We all are thankful to the highs he brought to the program. Highest in 50+ years. Now it’s time to let that era go regardless of how much you liked him. </p><p></p><p>The current staff has tried from day one to implement the scheme they want to run long term. Frankly all coaches do that, heck CPJ did that. Recall Gardner Webb 2098. Nothing wrong with that approach. There are often growing pains depending on how the players fit the schemes and what level of natural talent they had.</p><p></p><p>No question we are getting more players that fit this staff’s scheme. Based on HS recruiting they are more talented players than GT has recruited traditionally. Same for the transfers.</p><p></p><p>How this plays out is a work in progress. Regardless of all the “hot seat” comments CGC is here for at minimum 3-4 years. Time to accept that as reality.</p><p></p><p>GT’s real coaching challenge is finding the $$ to keep both Key and Choice. They are prime candidates for the big buck programs to come after with massive contracts. Love of your school only goes so far, money talks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Root4GT, post: 810251, member: 5618"] CPJ was as good as any current coach at picking up specific trends and making adjustments. No question. Unfortunately rule makers basically outlawed the adjustment you referred to which made running his offense much more difficult. Rule makers were neutralizing his advantage over other team’s coaches. He decided it was time to resign from GT. We all are thankful to the highs he brought to the program. Highest in 50+ years. Now it’s time to let that era go regardless of how much you liked him. The current staff has tried from day one to implement the scheme they want to run long term. Frankly all coaches do that, heck CPJ did that. Recall Gardner Webb 2098. Nothing wrong with that approach. There are often growing pains depending on how the players fit the schemes and what level of natural talent they had. No question we are getting more players that fit this staff’s scheme. Based on HS recruiting they are more talented players than GT has recruited traditionally. Same for the transfers. How this plays out is a work in progress. Regardless of all the “hot seat” comments CGC is here for at minimum 3-4 years. Time to accept that as reality. GT’s real coaching challenge is finding the $$ to keep both Key and Choice. They are prime candidates for the big buck programs to come after with massive contracts. Love of your school only goes so far, money talks. [/QUOTE]
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