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<blockquote data-quote="GTech63" data-source="post: 101264" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>CPJ left Navy for Ga.Tech. I have no idea if many schools were courting him, but I don't think there were many schools, to which he would have gone; Rice maybe, Stanford maybe. I think he takes pride in the type of major football program and student athlete program we have. He has gotten more freedom in recruiting because of his record in graduating our players. I am proud of our school because of this and believe this team is a reflection of what integrity and team work can achieve. CPJ came here because he thought he could win a national championship with his system and this year, plus the up tick in committed recruits, seem to be pointing upward to reaching that goal. CPJ is a good fit for our school and I hope he stays around. I know he will get us to the big football dance and hopefully to his goal of a national championship. </p><p></p><p>Atlanta and area is home for him and his family. To go to Nebraska where they think the "N" on their hill stands for "NOWLEDGE" and put up with the cold winters while being in the middle of nowhere, would take a lot of bucks, I think, to get him to go. As long as he is comfortable with the support and direction the program is headed here in Atlanta, I think it will take a lot more than money to get him to go else where. </p><p></p><p>BTW we are going to beat the Dawgs in two weeks. This is a special year and I think we will see it Thursday night when UNC knocks off the Dukies. </p><p>THWG</p><p>Go Jackets Sting the Mutts!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTech63, post: 101264, member: 1683"] CPJ left Navy for Ga.Tech. I have no idea if many schools were courting him, but I don't think there were many schools, to which he would have gone; Rice maybe, Stanford maybe. I think he takes pride in the type of major football program and student athlete program we have. He has gotten more freedom in recruiting because of his record in graduating our players. I am proud of our school because of this and believe this team is a reflection of what integrity and team work can achieve. CPJ came here because he thought he could win a national championship with his system and this year, plus the up tick in committed recruits, seem to be pointing upward to reaching that goal. CPJ is a good fit for our school and I hope he stays around. I know he will get us to the big football dance and hopefully to his goal of a national championship. Atlanta and area is home for him and his family. To go to Nebraska where they think the "N" on their hill stands for "NOWLEDGE" and put up with the cold winters while being in the middle of nowhere, would take a lot of bucks, I think, to get him to go. As long as he is comfortable with the support and direction the program is headed here in Atlanta, I think it will take a lot more than money to get him to go else where. BTW we are going to beat the Dawgs in two weeks. This is a special year and I think we will see it Thursday night when UNC knocks off the Dukies. THWG Go Jackets Sting the Mutts!!!! [/QUOTE]
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