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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 378329" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>That guy was an SEC guy. I'm not sure what he is doing now. I can PM you his name, I wouldn't want to list it on a public forum.</p><p></p><p>What you said CPJ told Will is one of the reasons that I like him as HC as much as I do. I have heard others say that during their first meeting, CPJ told them that if they are not serious about academics, then GT isn't the place for them and they shouldn't continue to look at GT. I only have casual observation, nothing internal, but it appears to me that CPJ at least, and likely more of the coaching staff, really cares about the young men on the team. Not solely for their athletic abilities, but also for their lives in general. Not to say that he doesn't care about winning. It seems apparent to me that he gets really pissed during games when people don't perform to the level he expects them to. But it appears to me from the outside, that he takes a lot of interest in their academic, professional, and life development and pushes them to excel in those areas also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 378329, member: 2426"] That guy was an SEC guy. I'm not sure what he is doing now. I can PM you his name, I wouldn't want to list it on a public forum. What you said CPJ told Will is one of the reasons that I like him as HC as much as I do. I have heard others say that during their first meeting, CPJ told them that if they are not serious about academics, then GT isn't the place for them and they shouldn't continue to look at GT. I only have casual observation, nothing internal, but it appears to me that CPJ at least, and likely more of the coaching staff, really cares about the young men on the team. Not solely for their athletic abilities, but also for their lives in general. Not to say that he doesn't care about winning. It seems apparent to me that he gets really pissed during games when people don't perform to the level he expects them to. But it appears to me from the outside, that he takes a lot of interest in their academic, professional, and life development and pushes them to excel in those areas also. [/QUOTE]
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