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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 137034" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I had to quit watching towards the beginning of the conference run. Too heartbreaking and frustrating to watch. Same story since CBG has gotten here: Gets his kids to play hard, solid to very good defense for the most part, and we rarely if ever get blown out of the water (like the UNC game). We get one or two out and out scorers and this team probably has enough wins to go to the post season. But that's the catch...CBG has either mis-evaluated recruits, hasn't had the ability to develop them, or can't get them to come here. This team does just enough to give you hope, only to rip it away in the last minutes of every game.</p><p></p><p>Every other aspect of this program is exactly what you want. Kids go to class, they stay out trouble (for the most part), and they represent GT very well. CBG does things the right way. If college athletics was about creating the best boy scouts, we're a top 20 team every year. Unfortunately, it's about results. I think all the positives I wrote above is what's gotten CBG the leeway to get this far down the line...but the line is coming to end I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 137034, member: 360"] I had to quit watching towards the beginning of the conference run. Too heartbreaking and frustrating to watch. Same story since CBG has gotten here: Gets his kids to play hard, solid to very good defense for the most part, and we rarely if ever get blown out of the water (like the UNC game). We get one or two out and out scorers and this team probably has enough wins to go to the post season. But that's the catch...CBG has either mis-evaluated recruits, hasn't had the ability to develop them, or can't get them to come here. This team does just enough to give you hope, only to rip it away in the last minutes of every game. Every other aspect of this program is exactly what you want. Kids go to class, they stay out trouble (for the most part), and they represent GT very well. CBG does things the right way. If college athletics was about creating the best boy scouts, we're a top 20 team every year. Unfortunately, it's about results. I think all the positives I wrote above is what's gotten CBG the leeway to get this far down the line...but the line is coming to end I think. [/QUOTE]
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