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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 895552" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I'll be honest, an average coach isn't coming close to 7 wins at GT.</p><p>IMO CPJ, CCG, CGO'L and CBR were all well above average college coaches. </p><p>In order to win 7-8 games a year GT needs above avg coaching, not avg coaching.</p><p>GT will never be more than a middle of the pack P5 recruiting program - and frankly it has mostly been less than that (even under CGC - who has only managed one above avg class, and not by alot in his 4 seasons).</p><p>In order to win consistently at GT you have to have above avg game day coaching and above avg player development. </p><p></p><p>As far as this team, my biggest concerns coming into the season were the OL and DL and they have largely done worse than my fears, but overall this is not a very talented roster (despite what 247sports may say as it relies too much on HS rankings to build that stat). I don't think the talent we brought in through the portal is anything special and frankly is consistently underperforming. </p><p></p><p>The entire O looks worse than last year and how much to pin that on the OL - which is certainly worse than last year's addition and how much to pin on the WR and RB groups (who both have been lackluster at best) is personal opinion. IMO neither McDuffie or Hall look like P5 starting caliber RB's. Among the receivers - McCollum is by far the best - but he is just a slot guy. None of the outside guys have really impressed or showed any ability to get open consistently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 895552, member: 1776"] I'll be honest, an average coach isn't coming close to 7 wins at GT. IMO CPJ, CCG, CGO'L and CBR were all well above average college coaches. In order to win 7-8 games a year GT needs above avg coaching, not avg coaching. GT will never be more than a middle of the pack P5 recruiting program - and frankly it has mostly been less than that (even under CGC - who has only managed one above avg class, and not by alot in his 4 seasons). In order to win consistently at GT you have to have above avg game day coaching and above avg player development. As far as this team, my biggest concerns coming into the season were the OL and DL and they have largely done worse than my fears, but overall this is not a very talented roster (despite what 247sports may say as it relies too much on HS rankings to build that stat). I don't think the talent we brought in through the portal is anything special and frankly is consistently underperforming. The entire O looks worse than last year and how much to pin that on the OL - which is certainly worse than last year's addition and how much to pin on the WR and RB groups (who both have been lackluster at best) is personal opinion. IMO neither McDuffie or Hall look like P5 starting caliber RB's. Among the receivers - McCollum is by far the best - but he is just a slot guy. None of the outside guys have really impressed or showed any ability to get open consistently. [/QUOTE]
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