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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 761751" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>1. Not many coaches were lining up to be the guy that transitioned out of the 3O at GT, and</p><p>2. as you said, CGC is a salesman and sold TStan that he was the guy to do it.</p><p></p><p>I've said before that once CPJ retired, it was better for the long term of the program to NOT hire another 3O coach off the CPJ tree because the drop off between CPJ and his proteges is pretty steep. Best to suffer a few years of misery and get GT back in the "mainstream" of P5 football. I'm also on record as saying that CGC doesn't need to win games in a hurry to be successful here. He has to change the (false) narrative that perpetuated over the last few years about GT football and start winning some recruiting battles. So far he's doing pretty good on that front. I'm totally willing to write off recruiting rankings this year due to COVID, but he needs to land another top 25 class next year.</p><p></p><p>Would Monken have been a better "immediate" hire? Most likely yes. I think he would have won 5-6 games last year and most likely 5-6 games this year. I also think he'd probably be the 3O Gaily all over: 6-7 wins every year with no CPJ ceiling. But we didn't hire Monken, we hired CGC, so I will continue to support him as he rebuilds this program in his image. We will know in a year or two where we are headed. It's still a bit too early to tell right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 761751, member: 1191"] 1. Not many coaches were lining up to be the guy that transitioned out of the 3O at GT, and 2. as you said, CGC is a salesman and sold TStan that he was the guy to do it. I've said before that once CPJ retired, it was better for the long term of the program to NOT hire another 3O coach off the CPJ tree because the drop off between CPJ and his proteges is pretty steep. Best to suffer a few years of misery and get GT back in the "mainstream" of P5 football. I'm also on record as saying that CGC doesn't need to win games in a hurry to be successful here. He has to change the (false) narrative that perpetuated over the last few years about GT football and start winning some recruiting battles. So far he's doing pretty good on that front. I'm totally willing to write off recruiting rankings this year due to COVID, but he needs to land another top 25 class next year. Would Monken have been a better "immediate" hire? Most likely yes. I think he would have won 5-6 games last year and most likely 5-6 games this year. I also think he'd probably be the 3O Gaily all over: 6-7 wins every year with no CPJ ceiling. But we didn't hire Monken, we hired CGC, so I will continue to support him as he rebuilds this program in his image. We will know in a year or two where we are headed. It's still a bit too early to tell right now. [/QUOTE]
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