BigJacket
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I recently re-watched the movie Moneyball, about how Billy Beane the GM of the Oakland A's used innovative ways to make his small market team competitive with the Big Boys. In the spirit of the MLB playoffs and College Football going on, I couldn't help but draw comparisons between what the A's have to do and what GT has to do to compete with the mammoths of of our sport.
Similar to the A's in a way- we are a small market team that must figure out unique ways to compete with the Football Factory Schools. I think Stansbury truly gets this and we finally have an AD in place that understands GT for what it is and he's driven to take the football program to new heights.
After reading recent threads of compensation raises for entire football staff and the whole "Harvard/Alabama" thing, it makes me very aware that we have some serious limitations here at GT that make it difficult to be successful on a consistent basis.
My question is can we eliminate some of these limitations and raise our program to the next level or are we forever stuck playing Moneyball and having to figure out unique ways to compete? (i.e. CPJ's option offense)
GT has such a rich tradition and history of being successful in College Football and I hope that we can add many more Championships to our program. I remember being a young teenager at the Citrus Bowl in '90 and right after we won the game, and elderly man stood up and yelled out to the crowd, "Enjoy this, it only happens once in a lifetime!" I remember thinking, what's he talking about?, we will win many more National Championships in my lifetime. I can't help but wonder if that wise old man sitting in our section was truly prophetic....
Just curious what others might think on here about that state of GT's program and the foreseeable future.
Are we stuck playing money ball here at GT?
OR
Can we overcome our limitations and compete with the factory schools and win another Natty?
Similar to the A's in a way- we are a small market team that must figure out unique ways to compete with the Football Factory Schools. I think Stansbury truly gets this and we finally have an AD in place that understands GT for what it is and he's driven to take the football program to new heights.
After reading recent threads of compensation raises for entire football staff and the whole "Harvard/Alabama" thing, it makes me very aware that we have some serious limitations here at GT that make it difficult to be successful on a consistent basis.
My question is can we eliminate some of these limitations and raise our program to the next level or are we forever stuck playing Moneyball and having to figure out unique ways to compete? (i.e. CPJ's option offense)
GT has such a rich tradition and history of being successful in College Football and I hope that we can add many more Championships to our program. I remember being a young teenager at the Citrus Bowl in '90 and right after we won the game, and elderly man stood up and yelled out to the crowd, "Enjoy this, it only happens once in a lifetime!" I remember thinking, what's he talking about?, we will win many more National Championships in my lifetime. I can't help but wonder if that wise old man sitting in our section was truly prophetic....
Just curious what others might think on here about that state of GT's program and the foreseeable future.
Are we stuck playing money ball here at GT?
OR
Can we overcome our limitations and compete with the factory schools and win another Natty?