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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 279424" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>Agreed. I am fine with Tech's approach. I respect it and admire it. I like the thrill of every so often catching lightning in a bottle with a program that ends up with the right combo of talent they can get, heavily 5th year senior laden and led team, etc., where they can win the ACC and an Orange Bowl, or maybe make the playoff. I am totally cool with that being the m.o. at Tech. I also think this is consistent with rejecting the too low end hopes for the program of a Dave Braine. I think Tech, and CPJ has shown this well, can be consistently competitive, and even good, with the chance to be special some years. My main point is that this scenario is not the same as the "perennial national championship contending program" ala Bama, Clemson, Ohio State right now. What goes on there to be what they are is different in both degree and kind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 279424, member: 231"] Agreed. I am fine with Tech's approach. I respect it and admire it. I like the thrill of every so often catching lightning in a bottle with a program that ends up with the right combo of talent they can get, heavily 5th year senior laden and led team, etc., where they can win the ACC and an Orange Bowl, or maybe make the playoff. I am totally cool with that being the m.o. at Tech. I also think this is consistent with rejecting the too low end hopes for the program of a Dave Braine. I think Tech, and CPJ has shown this well, can be consistently competitive, and even good, with the chance to be special some years. My main point is that this scenario is not the same as the "perennial national championship contending program" ala Bama, Clemson, Ohio State right now. What goes on there to be what they are is different in both degree and kind. [/QUOTE]
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