BuzzStone
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I can't say for sure when we will win our next one, but I can tell you one thing by any means necessary I will be there.
The conundrum is that every team out there that had a good year has a similar bucket list of what-ifs. Fact is we lost three, and what-ifs don't win championships. It's fun I know, but to be national champions you just about have to win those close games that tilted bad. (Clemson lost one but won three of them, pretty good for building calluses on your mental toughness.) Can we win another NC? In today's game I don't think so. I hope so, and there is that thing about reach and grasp, but as you can see from the transfers it is awful hard building depth and championship teams are built on it, over several years. Maybe that helps explain why we have a good year followed by a so-so year. First, eliminate the so-so years and then let's see.I'm going to say yes, GT can win one. Do I think it will be in 2017? Realistically, almost certainly not. It is not our offense that takes GT out of the National equation. With a 2009/2014 caliber GT offense and a well above average defense for the first time in CPJ's career (still waiting on a legitimate top defense), we can absolutely compete for a National Title. Think about 2014. We went 10-2, with 2 close losses and had a defense that was sub-par for the first 1/2 of the season. Think if GT held on against UNC in 2014 and squeezed by FSU in the ACC Championship game (a game we lost 38-33)... Would we not be in contention for a playoff spot in today's game at 12-1, ACC Champions. In short, if we can shape up the defense to a point where it is truly GOOD, not just opportunistic, but really GOOD, and we have a 2009/2014 caliber offense with a hint of 2014-like "fortunate" events, we are certainly capable of making a run at a top 4 spot--and once we enter the playoffs-anything can happen.
The coaching staff did a great job in 2016, but we lost 4 games. Our best win was against VT, which ended up 16th. In the 6 previous years, the coaching staff posted an FBS record that was below .500.
How do the last 9 years of Paul Johnson's leadership point to a national championship? A bunch of folks are letting their emotions ignore facts and cloud their rational brains.
And no, this program is not on the path that it was on in 1988 and 1989. Bobby Ross said his goal was to win a national championship--I heard him say it in person in the summer of 1989. I don't hear Paul Johnson making that statement.