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Coach Brian Gregory will not be retained as @GTMBB Coach
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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 216323" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>This is my only post on CBG being fired. I'm sad that it didn't work out. But if we want to win more, we need a change. I met CBG five years ago and that one meeting reinforced the public persona we see. He is a great guy and believes in GT.</p><p></p><p>I agree with your post for football where we have had poor results for coaches who either went to GT or were promoted from within (Carson* was a DC under Dodd before becoming HC). We haven't gone back to GT players in baseball since Luck "started" the program but have only had two coaches. Basketball I don't think any have been former GT players or asst coaches have they?</p><p></p><p>Regardless of our success in football coaching changes, I would still rather see a GT player / asst coach get the job.</p><p></p><p>That is an irrational point of view on my part. The emotional part that out weighs my rational part is that the entire reason I follow GT sports vice professional sports is bases on the association of players with the institute. Professional sports has become largely a means of financially optimizing the best group of players who have no long term allegiances. I could care less who wins.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px">(*Trivia ....... In 1970 the GT Band began playing the Budweiser tune after the end of the 3rd quarter. In tribute to the then head coach the words were actually sung as, "When you say Bud Carson, you've said it all!)</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 216323, member: 322"] This is my only post on CBG being fired. I'm sad that it didn't work out. But if we want to win more, we need a change. I met CBG five years ago and that one meeting reinforced the public persona we see. He is a great guy and believes in GT. I agree with your post for football where we have had poor results for coaches who either went to GT or were promoted from within (Carson* was a DC under Dodd before becoming HC). We haven't gone back to GT players in baseball since Luck "started" the program but have only had two coaches. Basketball I don't think any have been former GT players or asst coaches have they? Regardless of our success in football coaching changes, I would still rather see a GT player / asst coach get the job. That is an irrational point of view on my part. The emotional part that out weighs my rational part is that the entire reason I follow GT sports vice professional sports is bases on the association of players with the institute. Professional sports has become largely a means of financially optimizing the best group of players who have no long term allegiances. I could care less who wins. [SIZE=2](*Trivia ....... In 1970 the GT Band began playing the Budweiser tune after the end of the 3rd quarter. In tribute to the then head coach the words were actually sung as, "When you say Bud Carson, you've said it all!)[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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