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<blockquote data-quote="jacketup" data-source="post: 226503" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>What would you have done differently? </p><p>Do you know if Bobinski had the tools at his disposal to accomplish the outcome that you preferred?</p><p>Objectively, why would your preferred outcome produce a better result?</p><p></p><p>GT fans need to face reality. The sports programs at GT are in a downward spiral. The Clough and now Peterson administrations did not/do not care about winning. They seem to be of the "participation trophy" ilk. </p><p></p><p>I am no Bobinski fan, but before you criticize him you need to know if he has the resources to achieve a better outcome than he did. If he did not, are his hands tied by the administration so that he cannot have the resources? </p><p></p><p>Which GT sports programs are nationally relevant? Baseball and Golf. Who hired Danny Hall? Homer Rice. Who hired Bruce Heppler? Homer Rice.</p><p></p><p>We all know how abysmal basketball has been. For all the love of Paul Johnson on this board, the man is less than .500 over the last six years v. FBS opponents. He did not walk into a "cupboard is bare" situation. Hires under the Clough and Peterson administrations have generally been mediocre to poor. </p><p></p><p>I'll say it again: Bobinski did as well as he could under the circumstances. However, the circumstances under the current administration are not good circumstances. It's a fact we have to face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacketup, post: 226503, member: 630"] What would you have done differently? Do you know if Bobinski had the tools at his disposal to accomplish the outcome that you preferred? Objectively, why would your preferred outcome produce a better result? GT fans need to face reality. The sports programs at GT are in a downward spiral. The Clough and now Peterson administrations did not/do not care about winning. They seem to be of the "participation trophy" ilk. I am no Bobinski fan, but before you criticize him you need to know if he has the resources to achieve a better outcome than he did. If he did not, are his hands tied by the administration so that he cannot have the resources? Which GT sports programs are nationally relevant? Baseball and Golf. Who hired Danny Hall? Homer Rice. Who hired Bruce Heppler? Homer Rice. We all know how abysmal basketball has been. For all the love of Paul Johnson on this board, the man is less than .500 over the last six years v. FBS opponents. He did not walk into a "cupboard is bare" situation. Hires under the Clough and Peterson administrations have generally been mediocre to poor. I'll say it again: Bobinski did as well as he could under the circumstances. However, the circumstances under the current administration are not good circumstances. It's a fact we have to face. [/QUOTE]
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