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<blockquote data-quote="yjack" data-source="post: 114075" data-attributes="member: 336"><p>Soon after he was hired CPJ said he knew there was going to be a culture shift for the players. He ran practices different, his expectations were different, and so on. He knew some players would walk, some would buy in, and some would just go through the motions until their eligibility ran out. He also said that the new recruits wouldn't know any different ways to do things so as they migrated in the overall culture would transition. Makes sense. But it seems like it took a little longer than his initial recruiting class becoming seniors. I think it took a couple years to also establish his recruiting networks so he is bringing in "his players" not just the players he signed. There is a difference. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully, all is in place now. And with the contract extension there is said to be a commitment for additional support staff. Here's to believing that this season will be the norm and not the exception for years to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yjack, post: 114075, member: 336"] Soon after he was hired CPJ said he knew there was going to be a culture shift for the players. He ran practices different, his expectations were different, and so on. He knew some players would walk, some would buy in, and some would just go through the motions until their eligibility ran out. He also said that the new recruits wouldn't know any different ways to do things so as they migrated in the overall culture would transition. Makes sense. But it seems like it took a little longer than his initial recruiting class becoming seniors. I think it took a couple years to also establish his recruiting networks so he is bringing in "his players" not just the players he signed. There is a difference. Hopefully, all is in place now. And with the contract extension there is said to be a commitment for additional support staff. Here's to believing that this season will be the norm and not the exception for years to come. [/QUOTE]
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