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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 91742" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>I like the way you restated that to be "any school". Yes there are exceptions from time to time. Stanford is another example of a coaching change that has led to a reasonable duration improvement in team performance.</p><p></p><p>There was an ESPN or other study about 2 years ago that showed, on average, the long term performance of the school contributed more to the school's performance than coaching changes. We see that at GT with the overall performance of CPJ, Gailey and Ross being about the same compared to their peers.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I agree Baylor appears to have a durable change since they have been doing substantially better since about 2011. Let's talk about Duke at the end of the season. Duke's best season in years was last year where they went 10-2 on a weak schedule and got killed in the ACCCG and bowl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 91742, member: 322"] I like the way you restated that to be "any school". Yes there are exceptions from time to time. Stanford is another example of a coaching change that has led to a reasonable duration improvement in team performance. There was an ESPN or other study about 2 years ago that showed, on average, the long term performance of the school contributed more to the school's performance than coaching changes. We see that at GT with the overall performance of CPJ, Gailey and Ross being about the same compared to their peers. BTW, I agree Baylor appears to have a durable change since they have been doing substantially better since about 2011. Let's talk about Duke at the end of the season. Duke's best season in years was last year where they went 10-2 on a weak schedule and got killed in the ACCCG and bowl. [/QUOTE]
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