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<blockquote data-quote="dtm1997" data-source="post: 137518" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>I really would have loved to see him succeed here. Not because I necessarily thought he was a good hire, but because he was hired. Despite LazyAD being lazy, once he puts the guy in the seat, you give him the chance to show what he can do.</p><p> </p><p>BG has shown an ability to improve a lot of things at GT. Academic standing, team chemistry, etc. Where he's shown to be lacking are two critical areas though, recruiting (getting the talent that can win you games) and in-game coaching (leading the talent to wins).</p><p> </p><p>Despite many complaints to the effect that we don't hear from Bobinski, my understanding is that his intermediate to long-term goals are for all 17 of our scholarship sports to be playing in the postseason AND advancing. Although BG has done many good things, how long are we going to have to push that goal off in a revenue sport if we can't recruit a competitive 2016 class. We've got a lot of Top 100 kids interested, but BG hasn't been able to close. Bring someone in who can pick up on these kids interested in GT while there's still time to build a relationship & close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtm1997, post: 137518, member: 572"] I really would have loved to see him succeed here. Not because I necessarily thought he was a good hire, but because he was hired. Despite LazyAD being lazy, once he puts the guy in the seat, you give him the chance to show what he can do. BG has shown an ability to improve a lot of things at GT. Academic standing, team chemistry, etc. Where he's shown to be lacking are two critical areas though, recruiting (getting the talent that can win you games) and in-game coaching (leading the talent to wins). Despite many complaints to the effect that we don't hear from Bobinski, my understanding is that his intermediate to long-term goals are for all 17 of our scholarship sports to be playing in the postseason AND advancing. Although BG has done many good things, how long are we going to have to push that goal off in a revenue sport if we can't recruit a competitive 2016 class. We've got a lot of Top 100 kids interested, but BG hasn't been able to close. Bring someone in who can pick up on these kids interested in GT while there's still time to build a relationship & close. [/QUOTE]
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