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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 902275" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>There is no way to know for sure if we would have won with CGC as HC. However, there are some things that to me indicate that the change to CBK had a big impact. The most visible is punting. There were obvious issues with punting in the Clemson game. Those issues were not corrected in the WCU game, but didn't cause problems. Those issues were not corrected in the Ole Miss game, and did cause problems. Those issues were not corrected in the UCF game, and did cause problems. Last year there were obvious issues with substitutions and getting play calls in. Those were obvious in the NIU game and still remained as issues in the ND game close to the end of the season. </p><p></p><p>Would CGC have made corrections to punting before the Pitt game? I can't say for sure, but judging from last year's issues with getting play calls in, I would say corrections would not have been made. In less than a week, CBK addressed punting problems that everybody could see and got them fixed. It is a valid point that any competent HC <strong>should</strong> address such issues, so it is valid to question whether Key is a legitimate candidate or whether he is just better than Collins.</p><p></p><p>Just from a personal point of view, I now feel as though we have a decent chance of winning Saturday against Duke. It has been a while since I have had any level of confidence before a game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 902275, member: 2426"] There is no way to know for sure if we would have won with CGC as HC. However, there are some things that to me indicate that the change to CBK had a big impact. The most visible is punting. There were obvious issues with punting in the Clemson game. Those issues were not corrected in the WCU game, but didn't cause problems. Those issues were not corrected in the Ole Miss game, and did cause problems. Those issues were not corrected in the UCF game, and did cause problems. Last year there were obvious issues with substitutions and getting play calls in. Those were obvious in the NIU game and still remained as issues in the ND game close to the end of the season. Would CGC have made corrections to punting before the Pitt game? I can't say for sure, but judging from last year's issues with getting play calls in, I would say corrections would not have been made. In less than a week, CBK addressed punting problems that everybody could see and got them fixed. It is a valid point that any competent HC [B]should[/B] address such issues, so it is valid to question whether Key is a legitimate candidate or whether he is just better than Collins. Just from a personal point of view, I now feel as though we have a decent chance of winning Saturday against Duke. It has been a while since I have had any level of confidence before a game. [/QUOTE]
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