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Coach Johnson expressed interest in Tennessee's vacancy in November
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<blockquote data-quote="bke1984" data-source="post: 410871" data-attributes="member: 932"><p>True, but are either of those really that impressive?</p><p></p><p>Honestly, what is he really being judged on? I would argue conference record is most important (with beating Georgia as 1b). Here are his regular season conference records and results against Georgia for every year at Tech. The past three years are three of his worst four records in conference as a coach at Tech. Beating Georgia is what made 2016 OK...the rest of the season wasn't all that impressive.</p><p></p><p>Look, I'm not ready to can the guy but don't pretend like everything is OK just because 2014 was amazing. 1-7, 4-4, 4-4 in conference is a bad trend over a three year period. What's sucks even more is that we went from the #7 team in the nation to a team that misses a bowl two out of three years. We need to be better than this. That 5-3 mark is generally OK if you rise above and dip below every once in a while and still make bowl games...which is what we were doing from 2008-2014. That gets you in the ACCCG every few years. Right now we've regressed to be worse than that.</p><p></p><p>2017: 4-4 (L)</p><p>2016: 4-4 (W)</p><p>2015: 1-7 (L)</p><p>2014: 6-2 (W)</p><p>2013: 5-3 (L)</p><p>2012: 5-3 (L)</p><p>2011: 5-3 (L)</p><p>2010: 4-4 (L)</p><p>2009: 7-1 (L)</p><p>2008: 5-3 (W)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bke1984, post: 410871, member: 932"] True, but are either of those really that impressive? Honestly, what is he really being judged on? I would argue conference record is most important (with beating Georgia as 1b). Here are his regular season conference records and results against Georgia for every year at Tech. The past three years are three of his worst four records in conference as a coach at Tech. Beating Georgia is what made 2016 OK...the rest of the season wasn't all that impressive. Look, I'm not ready to can the guy but don't pretend like everything is OK just because 2014 was amazing. 1-7, 4-4, 4-4 in conference is a bad trend over a three year period. What's sucks even more is that we went from the #7 team in the nation to a team that misses a bowl two out of three years. We need to be better than this. That 5-3 mark is generally OK if you rise above and dip below every once in a while and still make bowl games...which is what we were doing from 2008-2014. That gets you in the ACCCG every few years. Right now we've regressed to be worse than that. 2017: 4-4 (L) 2016: 4-4 (W) 2015: 1-7 (L) 2014: 6-2 (W) 2013: 5-3 (L) 2012: 5-3 (L) 2011: 5-3 (L) 2010: 4-4 (L) 2009: 7-1 (L) 2008: 5-3 (W) [/QUOTE]
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