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<blockquote data-quote="ncjacket79" data-source="post: 542879" data-attributes="member: 3199"><p>I agree with this. Where we are today is exactly where takethepoints describes. But that doesn’t mean we can’t change the script. It won’t be easy or quick, but with a plan and execution we can build our brand and program beyond where we have been for the last 50 years. And if we don’t reach the heights of competing for national championships on a regular basis we CAN be more relevant on the national scene than we have been. </p><p></p><p>Seems to me we have a choice: either go for it or just continue as we have been - which will probably mean going backwards as the rest of the college football world tried to move forward. I’m 61 and tired of seeing is try to do things on a shoestring. I was at Duke for the basketball game and went over to see the improvements they have made to their football stadium and facilities. It was incredible what they have done in the last few years. There is no reason we can’t match Duke in the arms race. But what it takes is a reset of how we think about the program and what our intent is. </p><p></p><p>That’s why I see a group with enthusiasm and determination who understand that you have to believe it before you can do it where you see blowhards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncjacket79, post: 542879, member: 3199"] I agree with this. Where we are today is exactly where takethepoints describes. But that doesn’t mean we can’t change the script. It won’t be easy or quick, but with a plan and execution we can build our brand and program beyond where we have been for the last 50 years. And if we don’t reach the heights of competing for national championships on a regular basis we CAN be more relevant on the national scene than we have been. Seems to me we have a choice: either go for it or just continue as we have been - which will probably mean going backwards as the rest of the college football world tried to move forward. I’m 61 and tired of seeing is try to do things on a shoestring. I was at Duke for the basketball game and went over to see the improvements they have made to their football stadium and facilities. It was incredible what they have done in the last few years. There is no reason we can’t match Duke in the arms race. But what it takes is a reset of how we think about the program and what our intent is. That’s why I see a group with enthusiasm and determination who understand that you have to believe it before you can do it where you see blowhards [/QUOTE]
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