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<blockquote data-quote="MountainBuzzMan" data-source="post: 913399" data-attributes="member: 3069"><p>Some people understand our natural limitations. How can we maximize our results while minimizing our weakness. You consistently ignore the larger picture in your obsesive focus on undermining a style of offensive play .</p><p></p><p>To ignore some of our built in limitations is folly. We could very well compete with UGA, Alabama, Clemson. But we need to give up the idea of students actually taking real classes. The BOR needs to allow us to have different majors AND the Institute needs to want to let the "easy" degrees happen.</p><p></p><p>But today not only do they have to take a real major, but it has to be a Science based one with harder classes. </p><p></p><p>We also have huge budget issues that would take a decade of success to slowly grow out of. But the real student thing hurts us. </p><p></p><p></p><p>We need a 10-15 year plan. Not a pick this coach because he has a traditional offense and "Hope" it works out in 2 years and maybe he can recruit 5% better than some other guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MountainBuzzMan, post: 913399, member: 3069"] Some people understand our natural limitations. How can we maximize our results while minimizing our weakness. You consistently ignore the larger picture in your obsesive focus on undermining a style of offensive play . To ignore some of our built in limitations is folly. We could very well compete with UGA, Alabama, Clemson. But we need to give up the idea of students actually taking real classes. The BOR needs to allow us to have different majors AND the Institute needs to want to let the "easy" degrees happen. But today not only do they have to take a real major, but it has to be a Science based one with harder classes. We also have huge budget issues that would take a decade of success to slowly grow out of. But the real student thing hurts us. We need a 10-15 year plan. Not a pick this coach because he has a traditional offense and "Hope" it works out in 2 years and maybe he can recruit 5% better than some other guy. [/QUOTE]
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