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<blockquote data-quote="Jacket Forever" data-source="post: 795716" data-attributes="member: 2438"><p>The longer we go without hearing about a new coach not-named Pastner at Arizona or Pastner not taking his name out of consideration for the Arizona job the more steamed I'm getting. Let's face it, no one is irreplaceable, not even Joshua Pastner, but I have grown to really like him, his style and the job he's done at Georgia Tech. Consecutive 5th and 4th place ACC finishes is nothing to dismiss or sneeze st. In many ways given the historical landscape at Tech, his performance has been almost remarkable. </p><p></p><p>I don't want to lose Pastner. I am just not ready to endure all the collateral damage such as the mass exodus of players that would occur with his departure. I AM NOT READY TO START OVER. I'm just not ...and I doubt if I'm alone. </p><p></p><p>I couldn't necessarily blame CJP if he took his dream job. I probably would seriously consider taking my dream job too. I would blame TStan though...if he let it happen. CJP has been good for us, but Georgia Tech has been good to Josh Pastner too, probably better than most institutions would have done in that Ron Bell situation. Pastner has some leverage to use in this situation but do does TStan. I hope he's up to the job and we come out of this situation smelling like a rose and not once again wondering why s*** always happens to us and why we at Georgia Tech can never have nice things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacket Forever, post: 795716, member: 2438"] The longer we go without hearing about a new coach not-named Pastner at Arizona or Pastner not taking his name out of consideration for the Arizona job the more steamed I'm getting. Let's face it, no one is irreplaceable, not even Joshua Pastner, but I have grown to really like him, his style and the job he's done at Georgia Tech. Consecutive 5th and 4th place ACC finishes is nothing to dismiss or sneeze st. In many ways given the historical landscape at Tech, his performance has been almost remarkable. I don't want to lose Pastner. I am just not ready to endure all the collateral damage such as the mass exodus of players that would occur with his departure. I AM NOT READY TO START OVER. I'm just not ...and I doubt if I'm alone. I couldn't necessarily blame CJP if he took his dream job. I probably would seriously consider taking my dream job too. I would blame TStan though...if he let it happen. CJP has been good for us, but Georgia Tech has been good to Josh Pastner too, probably better than most institutions would have done in that Ron Bell situation. Pastner has some leverage to use in this situation but do does TStan. I hope he's up to the job and we come out of this situation smelling like a rose and not once again wondering why s*** always happens to us and why we at Georgia Tech can never have nice things. [/QUOTE]
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