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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 107325" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>When you look at what CPJ has done at perhaps the #1 public university in the nation, it's really remarkable. We are always moaning about how hard it is to recruit against the factory schools (uga included) due to their rather ordinary academic requirements, and rightly so. But consider this: Mark Richt has averaged 9.0 wins during the CPJ era. Johnson has averaged 8.3. And the gap could still close by season's end. </p><p></p><p>While there have been disappointments during those years, I look back on them as being the "good times" at Tech. Yeah, Dodd, Ross and O'Leary had some great seasons at Tech. However, Dodd averaged 7.3 wins (adjusted for a 12 game schedule), Ross 6.2, and O'Leary 7.4.</p><p></p><p>The future at Tech is bright and this thread is spot on to emphasize that future. Bobinski seems to be very supportive of the athletic programs, the Blewitt buy is ending soon, and fans are starting to realize what a great program we have at Tech.</p><p></p><p>Remember. 80-73. 30-24. Silence is Golden. THWG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 107325, member: 1199"] When you look at what CPJ has done at perhaps the #1 public university in the nation, it's really remarkable. We are always moaning about how hard it is to recruit against the factory schools (uga included) due to their rather ordinary academic requirements, and rightly so. But consider this: Mark Richt has averaged 9.0 wins during the CPJ era. Johnson has averaged 8.3. And the gap could still close by season's end. While there have been disappointments during those years, I look back on them as being the "good times" at Tech. Yeah, Dodd, Ross and O'Leary had some great seasons at Tech. However, Dodd averaged 7.3 wins (adjusted for a 12 game schedule), Ross 6.2, and O'Leary 7.4. The future at Tech is bright and this thread is spot on to emphasize that future. Bobinski seems to be very supportive of the athletic programs, the Blewitt buy is ending soon, and fans are starting to realize what a great program we have at Tech. Remember. 80-73. 30-24. Silence is Golden. THWG. [/QUOTE]
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