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ESPN: Georgia Tech restoring football program to former glory
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<blockquote data-quote="Jd89" data-source="post: 616282" data-attributes="member: 3669"><p>I don’t get it. We get a nice ESPN piece, yes there lots of selling in it, and half of you want to crap on it. Did you go to GT, are you even a fan or a dawg in disguise? If you want to nit pick an ESPN promo, go do it on a UGA site, they love to do that stuff. Not one game has been played and UnKool and the Gang is already out to put down the coach. As a fan or alumni, you don’t need to fact check like a bunch of news channel fact auditors or worry about a possible slight to a former coach. </p><p></p><p>FWIW....I went to the spring game and Collins was coaching, not Johnson. Johnson is gone, like every other coach before him. Maybe a number of you are sad to see CPJ go and feel he was “slighted” in this ESPN piece, but he is gone forever. If his triple option offense is more important to you than GT, go be an Service academy fan, they would love you on their boards. Coach Collins has no choice, he has to build a new identity for the school because the triple option, which was our brand, is gone (and as I recall it was mainly mentioned as an anomaly/gimmick offense...agree or not, that was our brand). Let’s embrace the positive vibe for our football team, bathe in the stretched truth (which every school does) and see how this impacts recruiting for us over the next several years. Maybe, just maybe, you guys will be happy or at least have some body of work to complain about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jd89, post: 616282, member: 3669"] I don’t get it. We get a nice ESPN piece, yes there lots of selling in it, and half of you want to crap on it. Did you go to GT, are you even a fan or a dawg in disguise? If you want to nit pick an ESPN promo, go do it on a UGA site, they love to do that stuff. Not one game has been played and UnKool and the Gang is already out to put down the coach. As a fan or alumni, you don’t need to fact check like a bunch of news channel fact auditors or worry about a possible slight to a former coach. FWIW....I went to the spring game and Collins was coaching, not Johnson. Johnson is gone, like every other coach before him. Maybe a number of you are sad to see CPJ go and feel he was “slighted” in this ESPN piece, but he is gone forever. If his triple option offense is more important to you than GT, go be an Service academy fan, they would love you on their boards. Coach Collins has no choice, he has to build a new identity for the school because the triple option, which was our brand, is gone (and as I recall it was mainly mentioned as an anomaly/gimmick offense...agree or not, that was our brand). Let’s embrace the positive vibe for our football team, bathe in the stretched truth (which every school does) and see how this impacts recruiting for us over the next several years. Maybe, just maybe, you guys will be happy or at least have some body of work to complain about. [/QUOTE]
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