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<blockquote data-quote="sgreer" data-source="post: 847011" data-attributes="member: 3783"><p>I always like to read everyone's opinion (whether I agree or not) on the current and future of GT sports. That being said I would like to throw a few thoughts out there and hear some of your thoughts and solutions given we know who the football coach will be next year:</p><p></p><p>1. As a fan of 50 years I have always hoped GT could first get to a consistent winner - average 8 wins a year over consecutive years and gain momentum to build on including building fan base, media attention, etc. Feel like we need to get there first and to do that GT needs to become a top team in the ACC.</p><p></p><p>2. Reality is the revenue is not there (I have read 13th in the ACC) and spending is not there (9th in ACC). To me its more than just the Head Coach - it's total staff including recruiting, player development, and staff consultants who can really dive into helping scheme and prepare for an opponent. I think this is where they fail more than just who the head coach is. </p><p></p><p>3. Recruiting is better (according to 247) but the players are still young and I would think player development is not only on coaching but competition in practice against other good players. For example I would guess by the time a team like uga practices and prepares against/with their own talent it makes playing a lesser team a cakewalk.</p><p></p><p>Enough of my ramblings interested to hear your thoughts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sgreer, post: 847011, member: 3783"] I always like to read everyone's opinion (whether I agree or not) on the current and future of GT sports. That being said I would like to throw a few thoughts out there and hear some of your thoughts and solutions given we know who the football coach will be next year: 1. As a fan of 50 years I have always hoped GT could first get to a consistent winner - average 8 wins a year over consecutive years and gain momentum to build on including building fan base, media attention, etc. Feel like we need to get there first and to do that GT needs to become a top team in the ACC. 2. Reality is the revenue is not there (I have read 13th in the ACC) and spending is not there (9th in ACC). To me its more than just the Head Coach - it's total staff including recruiting, player development, and staff consultants who can really dive into helping scheme and prepare for an opponent. I think this is where they fail more than just who the head coach is. 3. Recruiting is better (according to 247) but the players are still young and I would think player development is not only on coaching but competition in practice against other good players. For example I would guess by the time a team like uga practices and prepares against/with their own talent it makes playing a lesser team a cakewalk. Enough of my ramblings interested to hear your thoughts [/QUOTE]
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