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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 27119" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I think it's interesting that Gaudin verbalized "6-7" wins and that given GT's environment some people think we should be happy with that. Bobinski was pretty vocal about it not being acceptable. Bobinski also commented several times about improving the program as it is, getting better results than we have. He wants our athletic programs to match our academic success as an Insitution.</p><p></p><p>My view on their meeting is Bobinski made it known what his expectations of the program are, and CPJ made it known what he needed from the Ath. Dept. to reach those expectations. I believe Bobinski will try his best to provide CPJ with want the staff needs, but in return he's going to expect better results. How CPJ gets those results (running a "triple option" offense, recruiting philosophy, etc.) doesn't matter as much to him as it means to the fans, but at the end of the day he'll want better results. I also believe Bobinski is going to give CPJ more time to get there than some fans want to give CPJ.</p><p></p><p>Fair enough. The main thing I got from the interview is that Bobinski believes GT football should do better, and can do better. I really think Bobinski wants to improve the flagship program regardless of who the coach is. As a GT fan, I was very happy with that interview and his vision of our program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 27119, member: 360"] I think it's interesting that Gaudin verbalized "6-7" wins and that given GT's environment some people think we should be happy with that. Bobinski was pretty vocal about it not being acceptable. Bobinski also commented several times about improving the program as it is, getting better results than we have. He wants our athletic programs to match our academic success as an Insitution. My view on their meeting is Bobinski made it known what his expectations of the program are, and CPJ made it known what he needed from the Ath. Dept. to reach those expectations. I believe Bobinski will try his best to provide CPJ with want the staff needs, but in return he's going to expect better results. How CPJ gets those results (running a "triple option" offense, recruiting philosophy, etc.) doesn't matter as much to him as it means to the fans, but at the end of the day he'll want better results. I also believe Bobinski is going to give CPJ more time to get there than some fans want to give CPJ. Fair enough. The main thing I got from the interview is that Bobinski believes GT football should do better, and can do better. I really think Bobinski wants to improve the flagship program regardless of who the coach is. As a GT fan, I was very happy with that interview and his vision of our program. [/QUOTE]
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