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<blockquote data-quote="Js-showman" data-source="post: 78747" data-attributes="member: 662"><p>Personally, I can't see him leaving and having us hire some other coach who, should they be successful, would use us as a pass-through to a factory coaching opportunity. </p><p>As you mentioned in the post you linked to, CFB has changed since the Dodd days and Tech doesn't emphasize the sport the same way that others do, and especially not the way that SEC teams do. And it isn't just Tech. It wasn't that long ago when Boston College, Syracuse, SMU and the like were all contenders. The one thing that may change the model in the future would be player compensation or player unions. Should collegiate players become professionals, a lot of schools wouldn't go there because of a range of problems. A multi-tiered system may emerge, looking more like the baseball model. If that happens, you might see schools like us consistently compete for championships again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Js-showman, post: 78747, member: 662"] Personally, I can't see him leaving and having us hire some other coach who, should they be successful, would use us as a pass-through to a factory coaching opportunity. As you mentioned in the post you linked to, CFB has changed since the Dodd days and Tech doesn't emphasize the sport the same way that others do, and especially not the way that SEC teams do. And it isn't just Tech. It wasn't that long ago when Boston College, Syracuse, SMU and the like were all contenders. The one thing that may change the model in the future would be player compensation or player unions. Should collegiate players become professionals, a lot of schools wouldn't go there because of a range of problems. A multi-tiered system may emerge, looking more like the baseball model. If that happens, you might see schools like us consistently compete for championships again. [/QUOTE]
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