I am increasingly of the opinion that the athletics program will never rise above mediocrity, regardless of who is coaching.
When Petit was President, he launched the research program which now generates $1B a year to the school and the state. That’s the priority. I also believe that moreso than any other event was the inflection point. Not leaving the SEC, not joining the ACC, research.
Research has fundamentally changed the faculty, the development priorities and the the general culture of the school. Do I like it? No. I want a return to on the field glory as well. But, the President is measured by the BOR on research dollars ... not athletics. What gets measured gets done.
Well, we were 11 - 3 and 7th ranked in football a mere 5 years ago and won 9 games in 2016. And we had a winning record last year. I don't know if I agree that we are doomed to "mediocrity". But that depends on how you define it. If by "above mediocrity" you mean that we win 8 - 10 games every year and beat Ugag every other year, then you're right. We aren't going to do that; very,
very few programs do. Tech has always won consistently, but only reaches the heights every now and then. We can recruit much better and
still not do it. When Tech has been consistently good, we have done it by great Xs and Os, not by great Jimmys and Joes. I've said here many times that I don't think we will be able to recruit enough good/great players to "avoid mediocrity" in this sense while playing conventional college football. I continue to think that's true. I also have said I could be wrong and that I hope I am. We're in the middle of a giant natural experiment that will tell us soon enough.
But … everything you say about the changes in at Tech are true. And good thing too. Tech is one of the biggest reasons Georgia continues to be a place where businesses, especially high tech ones, want to invest. No amount of yearning for football glory by Tech fans will lead to the changes needed to turn the place into a football factory; there is simply no constituency for that in positions of power to do it. Good thing for the state's economy too. We have to keep our eyes on the prize here.