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<blockquote data-quote="year_of_the_swarm" data-source="post: 757138" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>A valid question. The answer depends on what you think the Georgia Tech program is. And I think a lot of programs need to ask themselves this same question.</p><p></p><p>Is Georgia Tech a program that can have sustained success doing what everyone else is doing? Or is Georgia Tech a program that, for a variety of reasons, needs to do something drastically different than the herd to have an edge. In my opinion, Georgia Tech is the latter. Or, maybe they need to have an elite coach to imitate the herd. Not sure anyone would consider Geoff Collins an elite coach. An article came out in March ranking the ACC head coaches. They had Geoff Collins next to last, right above Jeff Hafley from Boston College because Hafley had never been a head coach before. He had a 0-0 record. Well, he's 4-2 right now in their first year with a brand new staff.</p><p></p><p>Whether or not the school decides to go back to a unique scheme (by hiring the coach from Army or Navy) really depends on what happens in the next two years. There probably isn't another win on schedule this year, maybe one more when they play Duke, which means a 2-9 or 3-8 season. Last year was a 3-9 season.... Things will really start to heat up if they don't win 6 games the next year. I think that's the number he needs to hit.</p><p></p><p>The roster is really young... Lots of freshman in the two deep. Including at critical positions... We will see what happens next year. Again, I think the number is 6 wins. Anything less and that seat starts to heat up. Puts a lot of pressure on the next season. But I could see people calling for Monken if the next 2 years go poorly. Maybe that won't happen... if they start winning, the thought will fade away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="year_of_the_swarm, post: 757138, member: 3149"] A valid question. The answer depends on what you think the Georgia Tech program is. And I think a lot of programs need to ask themselves this same question. Is Georgia Tech a program that can have sustained success doing what everyone else is doing? Or is Georgia Tech a program that, for a variety of reasons, needs to do something drastically different than the herd to have an edge. In my opinion, Georgia Tech is the latter. Or, maybe they need to have an elite coach to imitate the herd. Not sure anyone would consider Geoff Collins an elite coach. An article came out in March ranking the ACC head coaches. They had Geoff Collins next to last, right above Jeff Hafley from Boston College because Hafley had never been a head coach before. He had a 0-0 record. Well, he's 4-2 right now in their first year with a brand new staff. Whether or not the school decides to go back to a unique scheme (by hiring the coach from Army or Navy) really depends on what happens in the next two years. There probably isn't another win on schedule this year, maybe one more when they play Duke, which means a 2-9 or 3-8 season. Last year was a 3-9 season.... Things will really start to heat up if they don't win 6 games the next year. I think that's the number he needs to hit. The roster is really young... Lots of freshman in the two deep. Including at critical positions... We will see what happens next year. Again, I think the number is 6 wins. Anything less and that seat starts to heat up. Puts a lot of pressure on the next season. But I could see people calling for Monken if the next 2 years go poorly. Maybe that won't happen... if they start winning, the thought will fade away. [/QUOTE]
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