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Anyone else just really happy?
I'll let you know in an hour after I see what is for dinner
I am...cocktail hour is less than 1/2 hour away!!!!!!!!! I live in CST.
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Anyone else just really happy?
I'll let you know in an hour after I see what is for dinner
The last Georgia Tech head coach with Geoff Collins personality was Pepper Rodgers
His referring to GT has his “dream job” is refreshing on the surface, but his used car salesman personality makes me wonder if he means that. Some of you might not have liked what CPJ had to say some of the time, but you always knew he meant every word. I liked having an old-school X and O coach while everyone else went recruiter first, coach second with their HC, but I guess we’re going to be part of that trend now. I hope he is successful, but I’m more concerned with winning games than winning a press conference. Collins is clearly the Anti-CPJ in so many ways. We’ll see how it turns out. Don’t be surprised when his BFFs in the local media turn on him after a few 6 win seasons. It doesn’t matter how much our coach kisses ***, they will always pander to the dog fans. If he strings together a few 10 win seasons, don’t be surprised when he realizes FSU or somewhere else that supports football was actually his dream job all along.
I’m curious to see what kind of staff he puts together. That will be one indicator that he and GT might be able to elevate the program, but will we suddenly start paying what it takes to attract the best coordinators? I hope GT does start doing what needs to be done and Collins is a great Success at GT and we build another statue. I’m not sure what “NFL style” means. Clearly no more triple option, but there is such a variety to systems that are now run at the NFL and college level, we’ll have to see what that really means. If we’re successful doing what everyone else is doing, that will be a first in my 22+ years as a Tech fan. I sat in my seats at Bobby Dodd and watched what Chan’s offense did with Calvin Johnson, Tashard Choice, and a good defense. If you’re too young to remember, it sucked. Collins is not Chan, and I see no reason not to give him a chance. I’m not excited by the hire at this point, but give the off season hype machine about 8 months to work.
PJ offense could not score on great defenses.
To be clear, calling someone a used car salesman is a derogatory term. Of course he is a better salesman, and that is a great thing. If you think Dabo is a great coach, go back and watch the first few years that he was at Clemson. Dabo learned to use his sales skills to also sell the opportunity to coaches around him, and those coaches are a major reason to why he is successful now....on top of great recruiting from his sales skills.
We need someone to sell the program, unite the base, recruit, and hire a good staff. By the way, he seems to be a pretty good defensive coach too. Get on the bus.
I share SOME of your caution, but in today's CFB , as CPJ would say " it is what it is ". You hire a young aggressive coach with an excellent resume and expectations are high. If he does GREAT , does he move on ? If he FLOPS, then what ? Hey guess what , we would be asking these questions with ANY hire. CPJ retired, on his own terms - he didn't move on ( yet ) and he didn't get fired. Just curious , who WOULD you have been excited about ??
And I also disagree with your premise that CFB is not about recruiting, but coaching. Maybe back in my day 60's and 70's it was MORE about coaching, but IMO it STARTS with recruiting today , like it or not.
Yeah Paul didn’t have a personalityThe last Georgia Tech head coach with Geoff Collins personality was Pepper Rodgers
You have to get the Jimmies and Joes but the job doesn't end there, it is just beginning.
I’m with ya there , I’m afraid the pastner days are numberedVery, very excited Tech hired tbe right coach to lead the team back to the top. Now I just hope Stans hires the right basketball coach! Oooh weee!
Yes. O’Leary had Ralph Fridgen as his offensive coordinator.
The quality of the coaches is very important. It is most important at a non-factory football school like Georgia Tech, in my honest opinion.
This in spades. Our coach has to get more from the players to win a major bowl compared to an FSU UGA etc. just a fact of lifeYes. O’Leary had Ralph Fridgen as his offensive coordinator.
The quality of the coaches is very important. It is most important at a non-factory football school like Georgia Tech, in my honest opinion.
It's a catch-22. You also need to get closer in athletic talent. You can't just X and O your way there. You think Bama or Clemson aren't well-coached on top of talented?This in spades. Our coach has to get more from the players to win a major bowl compared to an FSU UGA etc. just a fact of life
No they ABSOLUTELY are well coached with some of the best talent in in college football. That is why they are 1 and 2 in the nation. I absolutely believe our new coach will recruit some higher level classes and move the talent level up. For no other reason he is getting more resources (still not enough IMHO - we should at least get up to spending at the Duke level) But I also absolutely believe we will not be consistent top 20 recruiting classes. I am not being a pessimist just a realist. Even Michigan was in the 40,s a year or two ago. So we better have a coach like O’Leary and Friedgren that can out x and o the other guy. It is the most important thing because even if you have the recruits and money like FSU Miami Southern Cal ........ you can end up with not winning up to your talent level. I really do hope our new coach can coach up. He has not had enough experience to show if he can or cannot do that. Some Temple fans say he did not do this at Temple because he inherited a team that was stacked w talent. I am in his corner and will be rooting for him 110%. but this is my largest concern.It's a catch-22. You also need to get closer in athletic talent. You can't just X and O your way there. You think Bama or Clemson aren't well-coached on top of talented?
I’m getting back on topic. I won’t be talked down to by some 5-6 decade old fans who are stuck in that era and can’t accept football has changed and we don’t need an old curmudgeon leading us and accepting GT can’t do better and blaming external factors on our woes.
I’ve said with the right coach and the right energy we can win within the program. We need creativity and innovation. Not going through the motions.
With that previous point, I am ecstatic about the hire. I think he checks the boxes and will have that energy and creativity to finally make GT not dependent on the “restrictions” that some like to use as an excuse.
This is exactly how I feel about this. Let's see what we do on the field. But win or lose I will always be a Tech fan and 1-9-1 I will always be in the stands.......Notre Dame 1980.
As a seasoned fan, and an expert on football, I am curious, what do you want at Tech. Better, so I guess you expect us to be in the playoff every year huh. If the bar is better than CPJ, then our new coach better have some 12 win seasons because that is the bar CPJ set.
Funny you should say that. I thought about starting a thread in which I asked everyone to say how they felt about each Tech hire going back to Bud Carson -whether you felt excited, skeptical or indifferent. I looked back and realized there was no correlation between how I felt at the beginning of the hire and how the coach did. I was really excited about Rodgers and Curry, skeptical about Fulcher, Ross and Gailey, and indifferent about Carson, Lewis and O'Leary. For what it is worth I am indifferent to the current hire but, as a life long Tech fan, hopeful.The last Georgia Tech head coach with Geoff Collins personality was Pepper Rodgers
While you guys are arguing and doing logic drills, i am watching 2 TO teams play.
Navy has completed 3 passes but 2 are to Army.