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<blockquote data-quote="Billygoat91" data-source="post: 904431" data-attributes="member: 4766"><p>[MEDIA=youtube]Qn2fxx3US8o[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Just thought I'd post this here. Bryce Koon tries to bring some of us back down to earth on Key a little bit. I don't know if I fully agree with his assessment.</p><p></p><p>1. He ponders whether Key will be able to elevate us or is he in effect a band-aid that can maintain the status quo. I would argue that Key has shown changes in a short time-frame and, if they bear fruit, it is more proof than other candidates. Chadwell and McGee are coaches that were mentioned as other candidates. Chadwell, who I love, has a losing record without Grayson McCall, that is a red flag for me. McGee may be respected on the high school front, but he has never been a college head coach and uGA recruits itself to a degree. Key, if we go bowling, will be the first coach with a winning record at Tech in 4 years, will know the players, recruits, and AD staff, and is already well known with our boosters.</p><p></p><p>2. Mentions that if Key wins more this year, then it will create a CPJ effect where we fall back into the lull of doing a lot with a little resources. I think getting the hill on board regardless of our coach is tough. That has been a problem at Tech for years and goes deeper than Key being our Head Coach. A new coach will not have the fire power to change the hill unless we get Leon Sandcastle as our next coach. We have already fallen behind our competitors but we are far ahead of where we were under CPJ in terms of support staff, social media presence, and marketing. To imply that Key would be doing more with less where we are today and to compare that to CPJ would be a disservice to CPJ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billygoat91, post: 904431, member: 4766"] [MEDIA=youtube]Qn2fxx3US8o[/MEDIA] Just thought I'd post this here. Bryce Koon tries to bring some of us back down to earth on Key a little bit. I don't know if I fully agree with his assessment. 1. He ponders whether Key will be able to elevate us or is he in effect a band-aid that can maintain the status quo. I would argue that Key has shown changes in a short time-frame and, if they bear fruit, it is more proof than other candidates. Chadwell and McGee are coaches that were mentioned as other candidates. Chadwell, who I love, has a losing record without Grayson McCall, that is a red flag for me. McGee may be respected on the high school front, but he has never been a college head coach and uGA recruits itself to a degree. Key, if we go bowling, will be the first coach with a winning record at Tech in 4 years, will know the players, recruits, and AD staff, and is already well known with our boosters. 2. Mentions that if Key wins more this year, then it will create a CPJ effect where we fall back into the lull of doing a lot with a little resources. I think getting the hill on board regardless of our coach is tough. That has been a problem at Tech for years and goes deeper than Key being our Head Coach. A new coach will not have the fire power to change the hill unless we get Leon Sandcastle as our next coach. We have already fallen behind our competitors but we are far ahead of where we were under CPJ in terms of support staff, social media presence, and marketing. To imply that Key would be doing more with less where we are today and to compare that to CPJ would be a disservice to CPJ. [/QUOTE]
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