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RamblinRed

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I agree 137. If we make a coaching change my expectation is we are going to be hiring either a P5 coordinator or a G5 HC. Maybe we go outside the box and hire an NFL asst - but regardless I don't expect us to hire a 'name'.

In the end it is about getting the right guy that is the right fit.

First i'll continue to hope that CGC turns it around this season - that would be a best case scenario from our current standpoint (and I don't want to see any coach at GT 'fail'), but if not and he has to be replaced we will definitely not be in a position of strength.

How attractive you are as a job also has a significant role in who will be interested. Wasn't alot of interest last time around for GT, I doubt that has changed for the better. You can throw all sorts of money around, you still have to find someone to take it.

I'm not interested at this point in taking every opportunity to bash CGC. He is our coach this season and like every other year I will root hard for the players and coaches to do well. If it doesn't work out, then i'll think about that toward the end of next season (I have little belief he will be let go before the fully guaranteed contract expired after the season).
 

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I think the donors made it clear. No more money for the program if the Geoff Show isn’t successful (min 6 wins) in 22. Fire him today and we will move on. Vouch for him, and you will go too. That was the message.
Well, this donor and many of the heavy hitters I associate with aren't necessarily in lockstep with 1 rogue donor that decided to mouth off to the Press. Don't believe everything you read or hear.
 

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I'm kind of with you on that. I think there's a chance that the talent we added this year gets much better, and really I think Devoe and Usher regressed this year (or the offense did with them leading it). I'm ready to see a team without the two of them. We need to develop front court strength quickly.

Don't want too slide to far off the football thread, but IMO Devoe and Usher are no longer benefitting from having Alverado and Wright on the floor with them, which puts better defenders on them.
 

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How attractive you are as a job also has a significant role in who will be interested. Wasn't alot of interest last time around for GT, I doubt that has changed for the better. You can throw all sorts of money around, you still have to find someone to take it.

Actually, with the roster almost completely churned from the 3O, it should be a bit more desirable for better coaches, knowing their rebuild isn't completely from scratch.
 

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Everyone on this board likes to reference that. Without your sources made public i dont think anyone is going to put much weight on your statement. Tstan isnt going anywhere
I will bite. You know this how? Do you have a source? what is your source? Shoot and damnation. If this board demande everything it would be about as much fun aa dusting erasers.
 

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Well, this donor and many of the heavy hitters I associate with aren't necessarily in lockstep with 1 rogue donor that decided to mouth off to the Press. Don't believe everything you read or hear.
Maybe that "1 rogue donor" doesn't need you and your friends' money for what he said to be true. Zelnak is also quoted in the article, so I guess that's 2 rogue donors.
 

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Maybe that "1 rogue donor" doesn't need you and your friends' money for what he said to be true. Zelnak is also quoted in the article, so I guess that's 2 rogue donors.
He said he didn't know about that and deferred to the first donor.
 

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Well, this donor and many of the heavy hitters I associate with aren't necessarily in lockstep with 1 rogue donor that decided to mouth off to the Press. Don't believe everything you read or hear.
I knew we really didn't land on the moon. I saw it on TV. And your right about not believing everything you read. That is why in high school if the teacher wanted to know if I read my assignment I told her I just don't believe everything I read so I didn't see a reason to read it.
 
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Well, this donor and many of the heavy hitters I associate with aren't necessarily in lockstep with 1 rogue donor that decided to mouth off to the Press. Don't believe everything you read or hear.
if he doesn’t agree with someone he typically accuses them of making things up. it’s getting old
 

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Todd Stansbury is a Canadian – American university sports administrator and former college athlete. Stansbury is currently the athletic director for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets sports program at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is currently viewed as one of the worst and most incompetent athletic directors in the country.
Born: April 18, 1961 (age 60), Oakville, Ontario
Conference: ACC
Team: Georgia Institute of Technology
Title: Athletic director

Todd Stansbury - Wikipedia

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I knew we really didn't land on the moon. I saw it on TV. And your right about not believing everything you read. That is why in high school if the teacher wanted to know if I read my assignment I told her I just don't believe everything I read so I didn't see a reason to read it.
Please delate the top part I tied and I Can't was trying to look up something it was now to be on here
 

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I agree 137. If we make a coaching change my expectation is we are going to be hiring either a P5 coordinator or a G5 HC. Maybe we go outside the box and hire an NFL asst - but regardless I don't expect us to hire a 'name'.

In the end it is about getting the right guy that is the right fit.

First i'll continue to hope that CGC turns it around this season - that would be a best case scenario from our current standpoint (and I don't want to see any coach at GT 'fail'), but if not and he has to be replaced we will definitely not be in a position of strength.

How attractive you are as a job also has a significant role in who will be interested. Wasn't alot of interest last time around for GT, I doubt that has changed for the better. You can throw all sorts of money around, you still have to find someone to take it.

I'm not interested at this point in taking every opportunity to bash CGC. He is our coach this season and like every other year I will root hard for the players and coaches to do well. If it doesn't work out, then i'll think about that toward the end of next season (I have little belief he will be let go before the fully guaranteed contract expired after the season).
I would not argue your point that GC will be retained until his contract is up. If, however they only win 4-5 games this season I believe Tstan would have no other option than to replace him.
 

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I agree 137. If we make a coaching change my expectation is we are going to be hiring either a P5 coordinator or a G5 HC. Maybe we go outside the box and hire an NFL asst - but regardless I don't expect us to hire a 'name'.

In the end it is about getting the right guy that is the right fit.

First i'll continue to hope that CGC turns it around this season - that would be a best case scenario from our current standpoint (and I don't want to see any coach at GT 'fail'), but if not and he has to be replaced we will definitely not be in a position of strength.

How attractive you are as a job also has a significant role in who will be interested. Wasn't alot of interest last time around for GT, I doubt that has changed for the better. You can throw all sorts of money around, you still have to find someone to take it.

I'm not interested at this point in taking every opportunity to bash CGC. He is our coach this season and like every other year I will root hard for the players and coaches to do well. If it doesn't work out, then i'll think about that toward the end of next season (I have little belief he will be let go before the fully guaranteed contract expired after the season).
i would argue the job is far more appealing now than it was. the bare cupboard at least got restocked. you have sims, pyron and gibson who are all solid QBs with multiple years of eligibility and there’s at least a lot of potential littered around on the roster. from a football perspective there’s at least a foundation to build from.

now as far as administrative support, fanbase and money, i can understand there’s probably better options.

you also get the benefit of not being named collins which i think offers major appeal to many gtswarm users
 

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Never has so much been made oif the triple O as by those who got their socks handed to them by it.
I think this is in reference to finding a new coach. There are very few who understand the 3O and most were on one of PJ's staff as one time. So maybe a pool of 10 or less. There are a lot more who run some other type of offense (flex, RPO, etc.). I am not debating which is the better offense for GT but do want to point out there are many more coaches to consider who do not run the 3O.
 
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