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<blockquote data-quote="DH9387" data-source="post: 285290" data-attributes="member: 547"><p>The crazy thing about this season is that in every interview possible CJP keeps commenting on how we just need to get lucky to win a couple of games that we shouldn't and get lucky to land a big name recruit that we shouldn't, but all I have seen from this team and this coach and his staff is the polar opposite. I don't he believes in luck at all and is just using that as a way to get sympathy from the media and fans in what was supposed to a historically bad year for Tech. This group is not relying on luck. They are going out there and straight up winning games we have no business even being competitive in and the basketball world is beginning to notice. Any recruits we land to finish this year's cycle out and however many games we win from here on out will have nothing to do with luck and everything to do with the hard work this team has put in and the incredible job this staff has done getting the team to believe in the system, developing their talents, and learning their weaknesses. For the first time in my lifetime Georgia Tech is winning basketball games due to game planning and coaching instead of superior talent. I cannot wait to see where this program can go once our talent level gets to the level of the rest of the ACC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DH9387, post: 285290, member: 547"] The crazy thing about this season is that in every interview possible CJP keeps commenting on how we just need to get lucky to win a couple of games that we shouldn't and get lucky to land a big name recruit that we shouldn't, but all I have seen from this team and this coach and his staff is the polar opposite. I don't he believes in luck at all and is just using that as a way to get sympathy from the media and fans in what was supposed to a historically bad year for Tech. This group is not relying on luck. They are going out there and straight up winning games we have no business even being competitive in and the basketball world is beginning to notice. Any recruits we land to finish this year's cycle out and however many games we win from here on out will have nothing to do with luck and everything to do with the hard work this team has put in and the incredible job this staff has done getting the team to believe in the system, developing their talents, and learning their weaknesses. For the first time in my lifetime Georgia Tech is winning basketball games due to game planning and coaching instead of superior talent. I cannot wait to see where this program can go once our talent level gets to the level of the rest of the ACC. [/QUOTE]
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