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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 672199" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>I agree. It’s like Kelly plugged his audio recording into a text converter and didn’t even try to bother editing it. I enjoyed reading what Geoff had to say however. I guess this was a more informal setting and so he laid off some of his buzz words, maybe some people on this board can appreciate that. CGC and staff definitely have a plan, and I believe the difference on the field in 2020 will be night and day to 2019, especially is most of the key pieces stay healthy. I’ve said this before, but regardless of whether or not he is the right guy to make X’s and O’s decisions on gameday for the future, he is definitely the right guy to be “CEO” of the program right now. He’s helped change the perception of Georgia Tech football to high school players and coaches in the state and the entire southeast in just 12 months, after a 3-9 season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 672199, member: 4572"] I agree. It’s like Kelly plugged his audio recording into a text converter and didn’t even try to bother editing it. I enjoyed reading what Geoff had to say however. I guess this was a more informal setting and so he laid off some of his buzz words, maybe some people on this board can appreciate that. CGC and staff definitely have a plan, and I believe the difference on the field in 2020 will be night and day to 2019, especially is most of the key pieces stay healthy. I’ve said this before, but regardless of whether or not he is the right guy to make X’s and O’s decisions on gameday for the future, he is definitely the right guy to be “CEO” of the program right now. He’s helped change the perception of Georgia Tech football to high school players and coaches in the state and the entire southeast in just 12 months, after a 3-9 season. [/QUOTE]
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