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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 761792" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>Tony Elliott may one day be a successful hc somewhere.However, outside of a very brief stop at Furman and SC State, he has been at Clemson as a player and coach. I think he needs to leave the comfort of home and get some other experience to develop as a coach. I don't think his resume is very well rounded at this point and more experience outside of Clemson may help him climb the ladder. The way Clemson does things is not the way that most programs operate. Let him coordinate at Pitt or be a HC at Bowling Green to see how he does apart from the incredible Clemson infrastructure.</p><p></p><p>What I liked about CGC was his exposure to different programs, including a brief stint here. All of them want to be HC's. It's part of their DNA as competitors. It was part of our DNA ast students and engineers and why we chose GT. We wanted to show we could compete at the highest level. I thought the fact Geoff had been here probably made him more aware of the unique challenges that maybe his predessecors lacked. I know that we are waiting to see how this unfolds here but if CGC isn't the right guy, that doesn't mean that Tony Elliott was a better qualified candidate for the job at the time the decision was made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 761792, member: 844"] Tony Elliott may one day be a successful hc somewhere.However, outside of a very brief stop at Furman and SC State, he has been at Clemson as a player and coach. I think he needs to leave the comfort of home and get some other experience to develop as a coach. I don't think his resume is very well rounded at this point and more experience outside of Clemson may help him climb the ladder. The way Clemson does things is not the way that most programs operate. Let him coordinate at Pitt or be a HC at Bowling Green to see how he does apart from the incredible Clemson infrastructure. What I liked about CGC was his exposure to different programs, including a brief stint here. All of them want to be HC's. It's part of their DNA as competitors. It was part of our DNA ast students and engineers and why we chose GT. We wanted to show we could compete at the highest level. I thought the fact Geoff had been here probably made him more aware of the unique challenges that maybe his predessecors lacked. I know that we are waiting to see how this unfolds here but if CGC isn't the right guy, that doesn't mean that Tony Elliott was a better qualified candidate for the job at the time the decision was made. [/QUOTE]
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