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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 814415" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I used Alabama as an example, but even the other ACC schools (including but not exclusive to Clemson) have a big advantage over us in staff size. Also, it isn't just about recruiting. I stated in the previous post that I recall CPJ discussing his and the other coaches Sundays. If my recollection is correct, the coaches themselves completed the film study. Other programs have specialists who complete the film study. They have the film split up, categorized, and tagged. They have a report about the film study. Their coaches arrive Sunday morning and are ready to review the study and then start planning. Other coaches don't spend hours on Sunday analyzing the film of their team on Saturday. Other coaches don't spend hours on Sunday reviewing film of the next opponent. They arrive Sunday morning and all of that analysis is complete. If they want to watch a play that resulted in a sack, they just make a selection on the computer and that play is available. If they want to see every single play in which the right guard missed a block, they just make a selection on the computer and can play them. Back then, every ACC team that GT played had a 6, 8, or 10 hour lead on GT's game planning. </p><p></p><p>I don't know how much better it is now, but I believe GT is still very close to the bottom in the ACC in football spending. It won't stop GT from being able to field a football team, but lack of resources compared to other programs will definitely affect GT's ability to be competitive.</p><p></p><p>Something else I would like to point out with regard to the money issues. From what I have read, CPJ and his staff did a lot of the week-to-week and opponent film study themselves. They did a lot of the recruiting film study themselves. They were doing probably 1.5 to 2 times the work that other staffs were doing, and were still competitive in the ACC. Imagine what they could have done with the advantages that other football programs started having during that time. GT should give advantages to the current staff and try to help them be successful, not fall further behind what other programs are doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 814415, member: 2426"] I used Alabama as an example, but even the other ACC schools (including but not exclusive to Clemson) have a big advantage over us in staff size. Also, it isn't just about recruiting. I stated in the previous post that I recall CPJ discussing his and the other coaches Sundays. If my recollection is correct, the coaches themselves completed the film study. Other programs have specialists who complete the film study. They have the film split up, categorized, and tagged. They have a report about the film study. Their coaches arrive Sunday morning and are ready to review the study and then start planning. Other coaches don't spend hours on Sunday analyzing the film of their team on Saturday. Other coaches don't spend hours on Sunday reviewing film of the next opponent. They arrive Sunday morning and all of that analysis is complete. If they want to watch a play that resulted in a sack, they just make a selection on the computer and that play is available. If they want to see every single play in which the right guard missed a block, they just make a selection on the computer and can play them. Back then, every ACC team that GT played had a 6, 8, or 10 hour lead on GT's game planning. I don't know how much better it is now, but I believe GT is still very close to the bottom in the ACC in football spending. It won't stop GT from being able to field a football team, but lack of resources compared to other programs will definitely affect GT's ability to be competitive. Something else I would like to point out with regard to the money issues. From what I have read, CPJ and his staff did a lot of the week-to-week and opponent film study themselves. They did a lot of the recruiting film study themselves. They were doing probably 1.5 to 2 times the work that other staffs were doing, and were still competitive in the ACC. Imagine what they could have done with the advantages that other football programs started having during that time. GT should give advantages to the current staff and try to help them be successful, not fall further behind what other programs are doing. [/QUOTE]
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