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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 253090" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Well, if he in fact suggested Tech should not be expected to beat Clemson given the facilities that was in fact a mistake. I think it is true, but to publicly utter it was a mistake, plain and simple. But until and unless GT adopts the Clemson model -- Swinney's every utterance is that he expects Clemson to play for the NC every year and that is how he plans the season. And somewhat like the despised coach K at Duke in basketball, then everything between the opening of practice until the NC game is only what it took to get there: the game is the prize. To get that prize Clemson has upped the ante in the ACC with facilities, more assistants, more support staff, just more. You know, kind of like the U.S. collapsed the Soviet Union when the arms race turned into a home run trot. But as a result Clemson seems well positioned to get back. But Hummer does the common mistake of overreaching when he suggests Johnson wants a nap room so he can beat Clemson. Goofy. Johnson wants facilities for one simple reason: facilities recruit. Equipment recruits. Because recruits are 18 and glitter dazzles them. I just overreached too, but the point is all about recruiting. I doubt Paul Johnson gives a flip about an afternoon nap or a makeup mirror or hair dryers or ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 253090, member: 2175"] Well, if he in fact suggested Tech should not be expected to beat Clemson given the facilities that was in fact a mistake. I think it is true, but to publicly utter it was a mistake, plain and simple. But until and unless GT adopts the Clemson model -- Swinney's every utterance is that he expects Clemson to play for the NC every year and that is how he plans the season. And somewhat like the despised coach K at Duke in basketball, then everything between the opening of practice until the NC game is only what it took to get there: the game is the prize. To get that prize Clemson has upped the ante in the ACC with facilities, more assistants, more support staff, just more. You know, kind of like the U.S. collapsed the Soviet Union when the arms race turned into a home run trot. But as a result Clemson seems well positioned to get back. But Hummer does the common mistake of overreaching when he suggests Johnson wants a nap room so he can beat Clemson. Goofy. Johnson wants facilities for one simple reason: facilities recruit. Equipment recruits. Because recruits are 18 and glitter dazzles them. I just overreached too, but the point is all about recruiting. I doubt Paul Johnson gives a flip about an afternoon nap or a makeup mirror or hair dryers or .... [/QUOTE]
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