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If things don't improve GT could again be looking for change in their football program in a couple of years
If things don't improve GT could again be looking for change in their football program in a couple of years
I don’t think we needed a “change” from the triple option as much as maybe we needed a change from CPJs triple option. I kind of agree that it was time for him to step aside, but ONLY because he refused to evolve his scheme. I think if we had brought another 3O coach in that could/knew how to develop a credible passing threat...just a threat...that’s all that would have been needed to keep defenses from pinning their ears back and coming after us like good defenses did late in CPJs tenure...that it could have been a much easier transition for us offensively. And add to that a focus on defense..a strong defense could still be recruited for, as it’s independent of offense (for all the people that say we couldn’t recruit elite level talent because of the 3O). A passing THREAT and strong defense and the 3O’s efficiency on offense gets downright hard to beat week in, week out.
Johnson's refusal to adapt killed any chance at Monken getting the job here after him. I was at southern when he was coach there. I think he's a great coach, and am glad he isn't at GT because he'd have been walking into a terrible situation that would likely set his career back. Half the fanbase would already be against him because of the offense, and he'd be inheriting a team with a significant number of flaws that was going to need to be rebuilt no matter what. Some people don't want to see it but we were on a decline under Johnson the past several years. Our defense was poised to take a big step back due to losses, and it wasn't good to start, and the offense lost a good bit as well.
Also, Monken's a good coach but he isn't a miracle worker. He went 6-18 at Army his first two years just a one game improvement from the previous two years. For good reason. They weren't set up to win. Neither are we. He would have needed time to get things going here, and a big part of hiring him would have been to avoid that kind of thing.
U speak very factually- i suggest with your strong corporate knowledge, that you dig into the knight commission data base . When u drill down, u see the 200,000,00 debt was before cpj.Re bankruptcies, so what? It's just a financial issue. Re-organize and get back to work. One of the problems GT has is idiocy. MBob was investing in all sorts of non-rev sports, no? OK, fine ... but non-Rev is built on the backs of Rev so fix that first. So many decisions taken out of order ... but I only know what I read and hear.
GOL said Harvard (Mon-Fri) and Fla State (Sat)Think Citadel with MUCH better players.
Honestly, the TO is an offense that is designed for teams that have restrictions that do not allow them to compete on a level playing field with the big boys. The academies have adopted it because it was th inly way for them to remain competitive and the data is quite clear that it has worked nicely for them.
The argument has long been that big time players don't want to play in that offense and hence your recruiting will drop off. I had thought that was what happened at GT. I concede (and embrace) @Longestday 's point that the recruiting problems may have simply been a lousy AD who starved the football program of the resources it needed. I guess we'll never know if the nay-saying fans who bitterly argued over this point were correct that it hurt recruiting or not. But the results did definitely tail off.
My one concern is that even with a good AD now in TStan, we still are an Institute with severe restrictions which will not allow us to compete head-on with the big boys. I don't think this can be overcome with hype, or even money (although that helps). I think the Institute will always hamper GT from competing the way the SEC (and now Clemson) competes.
Our fan base bravely declares that we don't want to be like them, but then complains bitterly when we lose to them consistently. As O'Leary famously complained, we want to be Harvard during the week and Notre Dame on weekends. (I think he actually used different schools as examples, but you get my point.) Clearly our fan base doesn't know how to run a football program.
Let's hope our AD and Head Coach do.
Think Citadel with MUCH better players.
Honestly, the TO is an offense that is designed for teams that have restrictions that do not allow them to compete on a level playing field with the big boys. The academies have adopted it because it was th inly way for them to remain competitive and the data is quite clear that it has worked nicely for them.
The argument has long been that big time players don't want to play in that offense and hence your recruiting will drop off. I had thought that was what happened at GT. I concede (and embrace) @Longestday 's point that the recruiting problems may have simply been a lousy AD who starved the football program of the resources it needed. I guess we'll never know if the nay-saying fans who bitterly argued over this point were correct that it hurt recruiting or not. But the results did definitely tail off.
My one concern is that even with a good AD now in TStan, we still are an Institute with severe restrictions which will not allow us to compete head-on with the big boys. I don't think this can be overcome with hype, or even money (although that helps). I think the Institute will always hamper GT from competing the way the SEC (and now Clemson) competes.
Our fan base bravely declares that we don't want to be like them, but then complains bitterly when we lose to them consistently. As O'Leary famously complained, we want to be Harvard during the week and Notre Dame on weekends. (I think he actually used different schools as examples, but you get my point.) Clearly our fan base doesn't know how to run a football program.
Let's hope our AD and Head Coach do.
You have pirked my interest in bill lewis.Probably.....so we will just cycle through CCG and CBL type eras
Which team ranked in, let us say, the top 8 of their P5 conference will be the next to hire a strictly TO coach?
Take your time.
People are seriously glossing over that we are 119th in college football in terms of "returning production", 3rd fewest seniors anywhere and with recruiting classes that were in the bottom quarter of the ACC and P5, in general, plus zero quarterbacks that a single other P5 school offered at the position. Could PJ have schemed his way to 6'ish wins with this group? Probably. It was a heck of a job to get to 7 last year. Was it likely to get any better than that anytime soon? I dont think so.
Which team ranked in, let us say, the top 8 of their P5 conference will be the next to hire a strictly TO coach?
Take your time.
So professional networking 5 days a week and football 1 day a week?GOL said Harvard (Mon-Fri) and Fla State (Sat)
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If Patenaude is the experience ( wait he is the only one that doesn't seem to know what to do ) all the others coaches are fine they just need to understand to not let the players overlook any opponent which should not be hard cause we will be the underdog in each game.People are seriously glossing over that 247 has our current talent ranked 45th in the country with eight 4*s and seventy 3*s. Ahead of UVA, Syracuse, Boston College, and Wake Forrest and only one spot behind Duke. (LINK) I would have been incredibly disappointed if CPJ had only won 6 this year had he still been coach.
That said, I am absolutely not giving up on the new staff. This is something that is just going to take a while for us to find out if it is really going to work. As someone else pointed out, our staff is relatively inexperienced (aside from Patenaude). We need to increase recruiting, work out our own internal issues, and then hopefully get get back to the expectation of a bowl game and .500 ACC record virtually every year, with a win over UGA and big season 2 out of every 5 years.
Which team ranked in, let us say, the top 8 of their P5 conference will be the next to hire a strictly TO coach?
Take your time.