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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 10926" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>I always look at it this way when assessing or dividing blame in a team sport. The execution is on the players . . . and the loss is on the head coach. Everyone gets love for a win. </p><p></p><p>I keep it simple. The coach will find a way to get the players to execute better and win more games or he will eventually be fired because of his overall record. Specifically in the case of CPJ what could eventually do him in is overall record against the big yearly opponents of VT/Miami/Clemson/UGA. Maybe you can add in bowl games but I personally put those in a second tier.</p><p></p><p>I think a coach at Tech needs to be able to win "enough" (no set percentage exactly, but I would think closer to 50% than 20%, maybe 40%?) of the games against these toughest yearly opponents to coach into perpetuity here. </p><p></p><p>I am treating all of those four opponents as a group by the way, I can handle keeping a coach who loses repeatedly to this or that one, but it is the accrual of too many losses against that group overall that will do a coach in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 10926, member: 231"] I always look at it this way when assessing or dividing blame in a team sport. The execution is on the players . . . and the loss is on the head coach. Everyone gets love for a win. I keep it simple. The coach will find a way to get the players to execute better and win more games or he will eventually be fired because of his overall record. Specifically in the case of CPJ what could eventually do him in is overall record against the big yearly opponents of VT/Miami/Clemson/UGA. Maybe you can add in bowl games but I personally put those in a second tier. I think a coach at Tech needs to be able to win "enough" (no set percentage exactly, but I would think closer to 50% than 20%, maybe 40%?) of the games against these toughest yearly opponents to coach into perpetuity here. I am treating all of those four opponents as a group by the way, I can handle keeping a coach who loses repeatedly to this or that one, but it is the accrual of too many losses against that group overall that will do a coach in. [/QUOTE]
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