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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 322214" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Love CPJ's offense. It's actually extremely underrated, and probably one of the best offenses in the history of college football.</p><p></p><p>That said, Ralph Friedgen's offense was great for GT as well, and would probably appeal to a lot of offensive recruits in this day and age. It was ahead of its time with the vertical passing, and option concepts. Something that dual threat QBs and WRs would love to play in (don't forget, it was the offense that landed the #2 overall QB one year in Donnie Davis, and also landed Quincy Carter who was considered the top QB in GA that year...and we all know how Joe Hamilton exploded offensively in Fridge's offense).</p><p></p><p>I understand the concern about getting top level SAs to GT, and how CPJ's offense maximizes talent. I would argue that CPJ is just a plain good coach, and his system amplifies that. I also believe that other systems would do well here. Petrino's system (not the coach, but his offensive system), Chip Kelly's system, Mike Leach's system...and I'm sure a coach Bob Stitt and his system would do well here. Good coaches who know their system inside and out will do well at GT and any school that gives them the chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 322214, member: 360"] Love CPJ's offense. It's actually extremely underrated, and probably one of the best offenses in the history of college football. That said, Ralph Friedgen's offense was great for GT as well, and would probably appeal to a lot of offensive recruits in this day and age. It was ahead of its time with the vertical passing, and option concepts. Something that dual threat QBs and WRs would love to play in (don't forget, it was the offense that landed the #2 overall QB one year in Donnie Davis, and also landed Quincy Carter who was considered the top QB in GA that year...and we all know how Joe Hamilton exploded offensively in Fridge's offense). I understand the concern about getting top level SAs to GT, and how CPJ's offense maximizes talent. I would argue that CPJ is just a plain good coach, and his system amplifies that. I also believe that other systems would do well here. Petrino's system (not the coach, but his offensive system), Chip Kelly's system, Mike Leach's system...and I'm sure a coach Bob Stitt and his system would do well here. Good coaches who know their system inside and out will do well at GT and any school that gives them the chance. [/QUOTE]
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