If CGC wasn't sincere, the players would have called him out by now. I believe more and more each day that we got a diamond in rough. It will take time to finish polishing, but the end result will be amazing!
By "diamond in the rough", I would assume he meant that CGC has not broken through on the head coaching level, but he is certain that he will.Why do you characterize him as a diamond in the rough? He was DC at Miss St and UF, which is two more P5 coaching jobs than either of our last 2 head coaches had. He was also tutored by O'Leary and Saban, guys who know how to run a program. With deep ATL roots, recruiting ability, and prior experience at GT, we got the right guy.
Really good stuff. Thanks for sharing.
The bad stuff in life often gets sensationalized because the media has an agenda, and bad stuff often draws more eyes...but there's a LOT of good stuff in this world that gets overlooked.
In another thread I talked about how police and demonstrators all want the same thing, and a show of solidarity by police and demonstrators would do a lot more than being on opposing sides. This is just another example of that. Super proud of being a GT fan and graduate to see one of our own taking the lead, listening to one of the demonstrators, and acting on it...and other police followed along with the people. That's just good stuff that should be played on a loop.
Why do you characterize him as a diamond in the rough? He was DC at Miss St and UF, which is two more P5 coaching jobs than either of our last 2 head coaches had. He was also tutored by O'Leary and Saban, guys who know how to run a program. With deep ATL roots, recruiting ability, and prior experience at GT, we got the right guy.
Just a bit of clarification, he was never a coordinator at Temple. He was hired to be there head coach out of his position as Florida’s DC. That’s a pretty standard journey for a coach on the way upWith his pedigree, for some reason the "factory schools" passed on him. Went from $ec defense coordinator to an aac defense coordinator. Then to here. We didnt pluck him from a factory. How many interviews did he take after his second year at temple?
Point is, reguardless, we got a good one.
Just a bit of clarification, he was never a coordinator at Temple. He was hired to be there head coach out of his position as Florida’s DC. That’s a pretty standard journey for a coach on the way up
I’ll also own my very elementary misuse of “there” instead of “their.” In the words of Chaz Reinhold, “What an idiot!”I'll own that, my mistake.
CGC has a great pedigree. When CPJ retired, I wanted someone with his pedigree b/c he’s had access to a good recruiting network and assistant coaches. It’s very clear he’s learned the nuances of building / operating a program.Just a bit of clarification, he was never a coordinator at Temple. He was hired to be there head coach out of his position as Florida’s DC. That’s a pretty standard journey for a coach on the way up