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<blockquote data-quote="Blue&amp;Gold1034" data-source="post: 968481" data-attributes="member: 6109"><p>Chadwell will be gone in 2 years once a UF or Texas A&M come calling and it would have been the same situation if he was at Tech. Most of the guys thrown around would've used Tech as a resume builder for a Big 10 or SEC job down the line. In my mind, only two candidates viewed Tech as a long term gig. One was Key and the other was Fritz.</p><p></p><p>Additionally, it's easy to get caught up in the results as of right now, but you have to look long term. When Alabama was looking for a coach in 06, one of their candidates was Rich Rodriguez who ran an innovative offense at the time. Bama went with Saban and limped to a 7-6 finish while Rich Rod won 10 games and had West Virginia in national championship contention. I doubt 17 years later Alabama is regretting their choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue&Gold1034, post: 968481, member: 6109"] Chadwell will be gone in 2 years once a UF or Texas A&M come calling and it would have been the same situation if he was at Tech. Most of the guys thrown around would've used Tech as a resume builder for a Big 10 or SEC job down the line. In my mind, only two candidates viewed Tech as a long term gig. One was Key and the other was Fritz. Additionally, it's easy to get caught up in the results as of right now, but you have to look long term. When Alabama was looking for a coach in 06, one of their candidates was Rich Rodriguez who ran an innovative offense at the time. Bama went with Saban and limped to a 7-6 finish while Rich Rod won 10 games and had West Virginia in national championship contention. I doubt 17 years later Alabama is regretting their choice. [/QUOTE]
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