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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 604467" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Paul Johnson is a VERY good coach with some mediocre years at GT. I've said it before, CPJ was about a decade or two too late for GT. By the time CPJ got to GT, the modern football game was transitioning both on and off the field. CPJ was not equipped nor did he want to deal with all the off the field stuff today's HC's have to deal with. Social Media, schmoozing media and boosters, hyper fans who are easily connected because of the internet, etc. On the field, spread offenses took away a LOT of talent CPJ probably would have signed a decade or two earlier. Still, CPJ was able to accomplish a good deal here. I think had GT hired CPJ in the 90's, GT probably would have been a powerhouse on the same level that Nebraska was.</p><p></p><p>I think anyone who tries to deny CPJ was a good coach is being obtuse. At the same time, I also think anyone who denies CPJ was in decline and the game was passing him is in denial of what's going on with college football today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 604467, member: 360"] Paul Johnson is a VERY good coach with some mediocre years at GT. I've said it before, CPJ was about a decade or two too late for GT. By the time CPJ got to GT, the modern football game was transitioning both on and off the field. CPJ was not equipped nor did he want to deal with all the off the field stuff today's HC's have to deal with. Social Media, schmoozing media and boosters, hyper fans who are easily connected because of the internet, etc. On the field, spread offenses took away a LOT of talent CPJ probably would have signed a decade or two earlier. Still, CPJ was able to accomplish a good deal here. I think had GT hired CPJ in the 90's, GT probably would have been a powerhouse on the same level that Nebraska was. I think anyone who tries to deny CPJ was a good coach is being obtuse. At the same time, I also think anyone who denies CPJ was in decline and the game was passing him is in denial of what's going on with college football today. [/QUOTE]
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