Eric
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Those of you who want to change coaches every three or four years....This is one reason why it is important to stick with CPJ. Coming from Navy, he understands the academics necessary to complete a degree at GT. He has now gained the trust of the President due to the grad rate of his players.Hope its ok to post this excerpt... Extremely relevant to all the recruiting talk that goes on here, and good news IMO!
Up until last year, Johnson said, he was permitted to have 20 percent of the signees fall below the school’s admissions standards so long as they met NCAA qualifying standards, signees termed by the program as exceptions.
“(Peterson) said, with the success we’ve had, he would give me more leeway if I thought guys could make it through,” Johnson said.
Johnson said that Peterson removed the 20 percent cap and gave him autonomy to offer scholarships to prospective players as long as they were NCAA qualifiers, which are a lower standard than Tech’s.
It is not a privilege that Johnson said he intends to abuse, if for no other reason than practicality.
“It would be really stupid for me to go sign 20 guys and they’re miserable because they can’t do the schoolwork, then they make you miserable and everybody around them miserable,” he said.
But the liberty has been freeing. Johnson and his staff believe they can gauge whether a high school player will have the drive to make it through Tech, regardless of his transcript and standardized test score. In the past, when those candidates fell below Tech’s admissions standards, it often meant they had to give up recruiting them.
“What happened was, you’d get the recruiting board and you would have them — exception, non-exception,” he said. “And you would have to make a choice on who you were recruiting. Because if you were going to take five (exceptions), well, as soon as you hit the five, (you couldn’t recruit any more) and now we don’t have to do that.”
He [CPJ] has now gained the trust of the President due to the grad rate of his players.
But now he has the freedom to target those he thinks can / will succeed. In the past he did not have that freedom. That limited his pool of "star" players interested in Tech. May not get us in the rivals top 20 but this is very significant IMHO.I don't think it's as big of a deal as some of you are making it out to be. He's still not going to go out and get the same players that UGA/Bama/FSU go after. He still has to get players who are capable of passing the classes at Tech.
But now he has the freedom to target those he thinks can / will succeed. In the past he did not have that freedom. That limited his pool of "star" players interested in Tech. May not get us in the rivals top 20 but this is very significant IMHO.
What was said about the Oline play.
AJC said:However, Johnson had said on multiple occasions last season that the offensive line needed to be coached better. With three fifth-year seniors who had started a total of 83 games going into the season, the line was expected to be Tech’s best. However, the line underachieved, in part due to injuries.
Asked about the coaching – Mike Sewak is the offensive line coach – Johnson said that there were issues on the offensive line.
“I think they’ll be taken care of,” he said, but declined to elaborate. “It doesn’t do any good to elaborate.”
lol autocorrect.that's just gross right there...