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<blockquote data-quote="jchens_GT" data-source="post: 629896" data-attributes="member: 119"><p>CPJ got little to no support from GT, but he was still able to overcome it at times. I think that says a lot about his coaching ability. </p><p></p><p>If we were able to hire Monken or another 3O/veer coach, I think we would have been successful. The system works, and I personally like it. However, the 3O brings a lot of negative perception, and if you don’t have a coach who can overcome that, I think it ultimately puts a cap on how far your program can go. I’m not sure who can overcome it because I haven’t seen it yet. Even Willie Fritz abandoned the 3O this season at Tulane, and a lot of folks think it is because he wants a P5 job eventually. </p><p></p><p>I personally want to see if GT can be successful without the 3O. Collins will need A LOT more support than CPJ ever got. Stansbury seems motivated to provide that, and I believe CPJ has commented to that effect in the past. Who knows what support we’ll see from the school itself and the general fan base.... I think GT can be more consistent and have a higher ceiling, but I suppose we will all see if the pieces come together over the next few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jchens_GT, post: 629896, member: 119"] CPJ got little to no support from GT, but he was still able to overcome it at times. I think that says a lot about his coaching ability. If we were able to hire Monken or another 3O/veer coach, I think we would have been successful. The system works, and I personally like it. However, the 3O brings a lot of negative perception, and if you don’t have a coach who can overcome that, I think it ultimately puts a cap on how far your program can go. I’m not sure who can overcome it because I haven’t seen it yet. Even Willie Fritz abandoned the 3O this season at Tulane, and a lot of folks think it is because he wants a P5 job eventually. I personally want to see if GT can be successful without the 3O. Collins will need A LOT more support than CPJ ever got. Stansbury seems motivated to provide that, and I believe CPJ has commented to that effect in the past. Who knows what support we’ll see from the school itself and the general fan base.... I think GT can be more consistent and have a higher ceiling, but I suppose we will all see if the pieces come together over the next few years. [/QUOTE]
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