Let me put it this way: I was there at the show. I plan to listen to it over again this evening, when I get the chance.For those who heard it live, is it worth a listen?
There were some sound hiccups at first. I was maybe 15 feet from the stage, with no one directly in front of me, and I had a hard time hearing the first set. They changed out for a better speaker during the commercial break, and that fixed it. During the 3rd set, there was a large beer line and a lot of crowd noise, and once again it was hard to hear what was said. That problem settled out, and things were fine for the rest of the show.How was the overall experience? Could you hear well? I had that absolute ****ter of an ATLUTD game last evening but I'm thinking about going next week. It's too bad those condos/office building went up across the Beltline cutting off their view of the skyline.
Just listened on the GT podcast channel via Spotify. I really enjoyed it. I'm either getting used to Andy's voice after all this time, or his voice sounds better and less nasally. Key did a good job, they will get chemistry together as they continue to do these shows.
This reminds me of a thought I've had while watching his looseness during pressers...Key was definitely messing with Andy like they were both in the locker room after a game giving each other crap. Really liked the way Key was getting the crowd involved as well. He's really growing into and embracing being a head coach.
That said, the “I don’t care about winning, I care about the process” reads better with a Saban winning percentage than it does from someone not getting it done.
Yeah, but I remember Saban going 7-6 his first year, with a loss to Louisiana Monroe. That raised doubts Saban’s first year, even though he’d already won a title at LSU.I have had similar thoughts. I know the feeling of confidence that he is portraying and hope it’s justifiable. (I think it will be proven to be).
That said, the “I don’t care about winning, I care about the process” reads better with a Saban winning percentage than it does from someone not getting it done.
G | Date | Day | School | Opponent | Conf | Pts | Opp | W | L | T | Streak | Notes | ||
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1 | Sep 2 1995 | Sat | Georgia Tech | Furman | Non-Major | W | 51 | 7 | 1 | 0 | 0 | W 1 | ||
2 | Sep 7 1995 | Thu | Georgia Tech | (17) Arizona | Pac-10 | L | 19 | 20 | 1 | 1 | 0 | L 1 | ||
3 | Sep 16 1995 | Sat | Georgia Tech | (16) Virginia | ACC | L | 14 | 41 | 1 | 2 | 0 | L 2 | ||
4 | Sep 28 1995 | Thu | Georgia Tech | (17) Maryland | ACC | W | 31 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 0 | W 1 | ||
5 | Oct 7 1995 | Sat | Georgia Tech | Duke | ACC | W | 37 | 21 | 3 | 2 | 0 | W 2 | ||
6 | Oct 14 1995 | Sat | Georgia Tech | North Carolina | ACC | W | 27 | 25 | 4 | 2 | 0 | W 3 | ||
7 | Oct 21 1995 | Sat | Georgia Tech | (1) Florida State | ACC | L | 10 | 42 | 4 | 3 | 0 | L 1 | ||
8 | Oct 28 1995 | Sat | Georgia Tech | Clemson | ACC | L | 3 | 24 | 4 | 4 | 0 | L 2 | ||
9 | Nov 4 1995 | Sat | Georgia Tech | Wake Forest | ACC | W | 24 | 23 | 5 | 4 | 0 | W 1 | ||
10 | Nov 11 1995 | Sat | Georgia Tech | North Carolina State | ACC | W | 27 | 19 | 6 | 4 | 0 | W 2 | ||
11 | Nov 23 1995 | Thu | Georgia Tech | Georgia | SEC | L | 17 | 18 | 6 | 5 | 0 | L 1 |
Funny you should notice the "honeymoon" time.Oddly I ran into Bill Curry when he was made head coach at a restaurant and he was SO pleasant to see a Tech guy. Er., some time /much yrs later the same thing happened and he a bit less cordial. hmmmThis reminds me of a thought I've had while watching his looseness during pressers...
Key is taking full advantage of the honeymoon period right now. It will be interesting to see how endearing his quirks, jokes, and sarcasm are when the bullets start flying. True for all coaches.
Here's hoping it's smooth sailing on the field and he keeps the breathing room to continue interacting the same way.
That Maryland game was awesome, I consider that to be the turning point of the program (at least, that iteration of the team). After suffering through 1992 - 1994, it was a big deal. We really should've beat Arizona.Yeah, but I remember Saban going 7-6 his first year, with a loss to Louisiana Monroe. That raised doubts Saban’s first year, even though he’d already won a title at LSU.
Focusing on process is what Key should do. And he needs to be good at it.
O’Leary’s first full year, he went 6-5, BARELY. This season seems comparable, if possibly harder than O’Leary’s first.
For me, if we look like we’re really improving (not “if you can’t see the improvement, you’re not looking”) and Key looks like he’s doing the right things, I’ll be satisfied.
G Date Day School Opponent Conf Pts Opp W L T Streak Notes 1 Sep 2 1995 Sat Georgia Tech Furman Non-Major W 51 7 1 0 0 W 1 2 Sep 7 1995 Thu Georgia Tech (17) Arizona Pac-10 L 19 20 1 1 0 L 1 3 Sep 16 1995 Sat Georgia Tech (16) Virginia ACC L 14 41 1 2 0 L 2 4 Sep 28 1995 Thu Georgia Tech (17) Maryland ACC W 31 3 2 2 0 W 1 5 Oct 7 1995 Sat Georgia Tech Duke ACC W 37 21 3 2 0 W 2 6 Oct 14 1995 Sat Georgia Tech North Carolina ACC W 27 25 4 2 0 W 3 7 Oct 21 1995 Sat Georgia Tech (1) Florida State ACC L 10 42 4 3 0 L 1 8 Oct 28 1995 Sat Georgia Tech Clemson ACC L 3 24 4 4 0 L 2 9 Nov 4 1995 Sat Georgia Tech Wake Forest ACC W 24 23 5 4 0 W 1 10 Nov 11 1995 Sat Georgia Tech North Carolina State ACC W 27 19 6 4 0 W 2 11 Nov 23 1995 Thu Georgia Tech Georgia SEC L 17 18 6 5 0 L 1
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And the fleabags as well.We really should've beat Arizona.
And Rudy was offsides.