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<blockquote data-quote="GT_05" data-source="post: 896352" data-attributes="member: 3489"><p>I see your point but the program appears to be on life support and it needs a shot of adrenaline. I think we lost some fans at the end of Paul’s tenure because of the TO and I know we are losing fans in droves now. If this keeps up, the only interest in the program will be related to CGC’s eventual firing and maybe pity.</p><p></p><p>If we have big money donors who are satisfied with hiring a solid non-P5 coach to lead us out of the wilderness then I think you’re right. If we need immediate fan support and money in the form of ticket sales to turn things around, I think we should seriously look at Deion. Not only would Deion spark interest with GT fans, I think he would spark interest with non-GT fans and maybe even non-football fans. I was initially leaning against Deion but the more I read about him, the better he sounds. He has a lot of IMMEDIATE upside that not many other coaches could bring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT_05, post: 896352, member: 3489"] I see your point but the program appears to be on life support and it needs a shot of adrenaline. I think we lost some fans at the end of Paul’s tenure because of the TO and I know we are losing fans in droves now. If this keeps up, the only interest in the program will be related to CGC’s eventual firing and maybe pity. If we have big money donors who are satisfied with hiring a solid non-P5 coach to lead us out of the wilderness then I think you’re right. If we need immediate fan support and money in the form of ticket sales to turn things around, I think we should seriously look at Deion. Not only would Deion spark interest with GT fans, I think he would spark interest with non-GT fans and maybe even non-football fans. I was initially leaning against Deion but the more I read about him, the better he sounds. He has a lot of IMMEDIATE upside that not many other coaches could bring. [/QUOTE]
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