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I believe both averaged 8 wins a year.
0.58 x 12 = 6.96. Looks like 7 to me.
I believe both averaged 8 wins a year.
0.58 x 12 = 6.96. Looks like 7 to me.
But sometimes we play 13 games... You know back in the day when we went to Bowl games...0.58 x 12 = 6.96. Looks like 7 to me.
But sometimes we play 13 games... You know back in the day when we went to Bowl games...
Exactly. Johnson even had a few 14 games seasons in there.
During the period 2008-2018, GT played 143 games and won 82 of those. This includes bowl games. That’s a win rate of 0.573.
If we maintain that win rate into the future and assume a 12 game season, that’s 7 wins a season.
What are you talking about? Where is this fixed 12 games season coming from? Why are you not including bowl games and ACC Championship games?
This is yet another of your ploys to disparage the program. Its consistent and frankly why you catch it from people on this board.
No offense but .573 x 12 = 6.876What are you talking about? Where is this fixed 12 games season coming from? Why are you not including bowl games and ACC Championship games?
This is yet another of your ploys to disparage the program. Its consistent and frankly why you catch it from people on this board.
I didn't make the edit window so I'll update here.
Johnson averaged 7.54 wins per season
Gailey 7.33
O'leary 7.57
We have been a consistently solid program over the last 25 years with varying styles of offenses. The 3O brought similar success overall to the other systems, but left our program in a much worse shape than the others. At this point this statement seems more fact than opinion.
No offense but .573 x 12 = 6.876
With a 13th game (I’m assuming 7 wins means no ACC Championship game although that’s
possible and has happened), that’s 7-8 wins a year as .573 x 13 = 7.449
7.5 wins per year is better. Not by much but it is better.
I believe 8 wins per year is much better. Anything north of that and I’ll be thrilled as we’ve not posted that type of performance since Dodd prowled the sidelines.
I’ll make this statement again- Any GT football coach that averages more than 8.5 wins per year over 5+ years on the Flats I’ll personally pay for his bronze statue. If we win 14 games this year I’ll forego the number of seasons requirement. No fundraising required I’ll just fork over the check to whoever at GTAA wants to take it.
CGC- please make me pay up soon.
Exactly.....and the funny thing is Dodd in the 60's was a wait for it......7 win team. The game is not the same.Guys get over this history carp what happen in the past does not matter. Hell fire we were good when Heisman was the coach but that don't matter now. We sucked when B** L**** was here and guess what it don't matter now. Football is a different game than when any of the past coaches were here. I loved CPJ and I support this coaching staff and CGC 100 percent. And if I remember right every coach has done some dumb things and at one point some fans were calling for their head.
Stats verses memoryDuring the period 2008-2018, GT played 143 games and won 82 of those. This includes bowl games. That’s a win rate of 0.573.
If we maintain that win rate into the future and assume a 12 game season, that’s 7 wins a season.
What are you talking about? Where is this fixed 12 games season coming from?
Why are you not including bowl games and ACC Championship games?