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<blockquote data-quote="Vespidae" data-source="post: 913879" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>It's going back 15 years, but do you know WHY CPJ chose to come to Tech? He said it multiple times. It wasn't because of the great academics. It wasn't the location (but that was nice). It wasn't the history of the program. It was one reason. And one reason only. </p><p></p><p>CPJ was so convinced that his (keyword: "his") flex-bone offense could compete at the highest levels, that he wanted to test it in P5. That's it. "I intend to prove that it can work." It's why he didn't care about defense (much). He said, again multiple times, that if Tech can score 28 points in a ball-control TOP game, Tech wins. Doesn't matter what the defense does. That was his theory of the game. </p><p></p><p>If you want a coach in a similar mode as CPJ, you have to find someone like an Emory Bellard who is SO COMMITTED to his theory of the game, that all he wants is the blank canvas on which to paint his masterpiece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespidae, post: 913879, member: 2957"] It's going back 15 years, but do you know WHY CPJ chose to come to Tech? He said it multiple times. It wasn't because of the great academics. It wasn't the location (but that was nice). It wasn't the history of the program. It was one reason. And one reason only. CPJ was so convinced that his (keyword: "his") flex-bone offense could compete at the highest levels, that he wanted to test it in P5. That's it. "I intend to prove that it can work." It's why he didn't care about defense (much). He said, again multiple times, that if Tech can score 28 points in a ball-control TOP game, Tech wins. Doesn't matter what the defense does. That was his theory of the game. If you want a coach in a similar mode as CPJ, you have to find someone like an Emory Bellard who is SO COMMITTED to his theory of the game, that all he wants is the blank canvas on which to paint his masterpiece. [/QUOTE]
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