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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 895175" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I agree that 2023 looks bleak. But if we don't fire Collins until January and don't hire another coach until February, 2023 won't even be year one of the new coach. The 2023 recruiting class will be nothing. A lot of players will transfer out. We will be in worse condition than the "greatest transition in the history of football". Maybe I am just being pessimistic, but if this is handled poorly it really could be the end of GT football. I think that a downward self-fueling spiral until we stop competing in football is possible if things remain bad and we wait until Jan. I see it as a $3.5 million difference to save GT football. Not saving a thriving GT football, but keeping GT football as an actual thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 895175, member: 2426"] I agree that 2023 looks bleak. But if we don't fire Collins until January and don't hire another coach until February, 2023 won't even be year one of the new coach. The 2023 recruiting class will be nothing. A lot of players will transfer out. We will be in worse condition than the "greatest transition in the history of football". Maybe I am just being pessimistic, but if this is handled poorly it really could be the end of GT football. I think that a downward self-fueling spiral until we stop competing in football is possible if things remain bad and we wait until Jan. I see it as a $3.5 million difference to save GT football. Not saving a thriving GT football, but keeping GT football as an actual thing. [/QUOTE]
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