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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 224735" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>This. This is almost exactly what CPJ has stated recently at multiple venues. He also adds "that doesn't mean we can't win", but logic does tell you that he is trying to compete (successfully, by and large, imho) with lesser athletes than the factories have at their disposal. This, it seems to me, is a simple fact of life. One either accepts this reality and roots for GT knowing our average year will be 7-5, or one bi***s and moans and lobbies for us to try to join the factories.</p><p></p><p>To me, the real issue is NOT where we are today. The real issue is that the divide between the factories at the top and the rest of D-1 college football is likely to keep widening. Again, this is almost exactly what CPJ has said recently. So, the question the leadership should be pondering is NOT today's status quo, but what will the world look like in another 10-15 years as the gap widens. THAT is a much mor interesting dilemma. One for which I have no answer...but it is the one I sincerely hope GT leadership is pondering. And that is not really a GT problem as much as it is a college football problem as a whole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 224735, member: 944"] This. This is almost exactly what CPJ has stated recently at multiple venues. He also adds "that doesn't mean we can't win", but logic does tell you that he is trying to compete (successfully, by and large, imho) with lesser athletes than the factories have at their disposal. This, it seems to me, is a simple fact of life. One either accepts this reality and roots for GT knowing our average year will be 7-5, or one bi***s and moans and lobbies for us to try to join the factories. To me, the real issue is NOT where we are today. The real issue is that the divide between the factories at the top and the rest of D-1 college football is likely to keep widening. Again, this is almost exactly what CPJ has said recently. So, the question the leadership should be pondering is NOT today's status quo, but what will the world look like in another 10-15 years as the gap widens. THAT is a much mor interesting dilemma. One for which I have no answer...but it is the one I sincerely hope GT leadership is pondering. And that is not really a GT problem as much as it is a college football problem as a whole. [/QUOTE]
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