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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 902377" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>I want all of this to be right. I say this on a “high” with a sample size of ONE, but I want it to be right. I like the idea of Key being successful and being retained. </p><p></p><p>However, the reality of the situation is this team has to win big and Key has to be a no-brainer. I don’t know exactly what “win big” means, but my gut says win #6 has to come at home vs Miami, if not before. We are going to be making decisions before UGA and potentially even before UNC. I think that home game against the Canes needs to be a rowdy, excited fan base with a pretty full BDS and a win for the home team. That’s going to be the last visual for everyone involved before hard decisions have to be made. </p><p>Right / wrong/ indifferent, we are bringing in a new AD specifically because of mistakes made by the last guy in regard to our football program. If you’re the new AD, I think it’s a massive risk to tap a guy who is already on staff from the last AD unless he is just an unmitigated home run of a success...</p><p>Unfortunately for Key, he probably could’ve been the guy with 4-5 wins if the AD weren’t part of the house cleaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 902377, member: 4905"] I want all of this to be right. I say this on a “high” with a sample size of ONE, but I want it to be right. I like the idea of Key being successful and being retained. However, the reality of the situation is this team has to win big and Key has to be a no-brainer. I don’t know exactly what “win big” means, but my gut says win #6 has to come at home vs Miami, if not before. We are going to be making decisions before UGA and potentially even before UNC. I think that home game against the Canes needs to be a rowdy, excited fan base with a pretty full BDS and a win for the home team. That’s going to be the last visual for everyone involved before hard decisions have to be made. Right / wrong/ indifferent, we are bringing in a new AD specifically because of mistakes made by the last guy in regard to our football program. If you’re the new AD, I think it’s a massive risk to tap a guy who is already on staff from the last AD unless he is just an unmitigated home run of a success... Unfortunately for Key, he probably could’ve been the guy with 4-5 wins if the AD weren’t part of the house cleaning. [/QUOTE]
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