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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 657287" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Still as blunt as a butcher. It was a relief to hear that again. The constant hype while we are losing was getting very hard to take.</p><p></p><p>And, yes, it really does come down to money. Other schools put it up - even (horrors!) Puke - and Tech doesn't. That has to change if we are to stay competitive, never mind win 8 - 10 games a year. Paul is right; his program's success was his biggest enemy. People thought that if he could get results like 2014 and 2016 with the budget he had, he could finesse the rest. And he really did come close; if Dedrick had not been dismissed, he'd still be coach at Tech. </p><p></p><p>And, as he says, about ready for some time off. There's only so long you can continue in a high pressure job where people expect what are, in fact, miracles given the resources you have. I hope that Collins is able to pull in the cash needed or he will find himself disappointing unrealistic Tech fans, just like Paul did. </p><p></p><p>Well, we'll see. Problem = if we keep losing for a couple of years, finding the money to keep things going will become very hard indeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 657287, member: 265"] Still as blunt as a butcher. It was a relief to hear that again. The constant hype while we are losing was getting very hard to take. And, yes, it really does come down to money. Other schools put it up - even (horrors!) Puke - and Tech doesn't. That has to change if we are to stay competitive, never mind win 8 - 10 games a year. Paul is right; his program's success was his biggest enemy. People thought that if he could get results like 2014 and 2016 with the budget he had, he could finesse the rest. And he really did come close; if Dedrick had not been dismissed, he'd still be coach at Tech. And, as he says, about ready for some time off. There's only so long you can continue in a high pressure job where people expect what are, in fact, miracles given the resources you have. I hope that Collins is able to pull in the cash needed or he will find himself disappointing unrealistic Tech fans, just like Paul did. Well, we'll see. Problem = if we keep losing for a couple of years, finding the money to keep things going will become very hard indeed. [/QUOTE]
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