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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 49682" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>There is simply no relationship at all between "liking" a coach and success on the field. See The Great Satan over in the Heart of Darkness (or, as I sometimes refer to it these days, Carcosa). Some coaches are great with players and win (Dodd, Clark Shaughnessy); some are absolute <stuff that comes out of your body during defecation> and win (Bryant, the aforementioned Coach at Carcosa). </p><p></p><p>I've said more then once that Coach is the best coach we could have hired to a) find players who can get into Tech and stick and b) win with them. This is the actual situation: we need someone who can win with the athletes we can get into Tech. He can, regularly. Anybody else will find it difficult, even if they are pretty good with the Xs and Os (see Chan Gailey). We'll see what happens next year and go on from there, but I get the feeling that the AD and the Hill aren't going to fire Coach due to some kind of discontent among players. Shoot, if that was the criteria, we would have fired Bobby Ross in 1988.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 49682, member: 265"] There is simply no relationship at all between "liking" a coach and success on the field. See The Great Satan over in the Heart of Darkness (or, as I sometimes refer to it these days, Carcosa). Some coaches are great with players and win (Dodd, Clark Shaughnessy); some are absolute <stuff that comes out of your body during defecation> and win (Bryant, the aforementioned Coach at Carcosa). I've said more then once that Coach is the best coach we could have hired to a) find players who can get into Tech and stick and b) win with them. This is the actual situation: we need someone who can win with the athletes we can get into Tech. He can, regularly. Anybody else will find it difficult, even if they are pretty good with the Xs and Os (see Chan Gailey). We'll see what happens next year and go on from there, but I get the feeling that the AD and the Hill aren't going to fire Coach due to some kind of discontent among players. Shoot, if that was the criteria, we would have fired Bobby Ross in 1988. [/QUOTE]
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