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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 780829" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>From 2014-2018 Georgia Tech football:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Had a losing record in the Coastal (14-16)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Had a losing record against annual opponents (16-24)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Had losing records to 4 of 6 Coastal opponents, and 6 of 8 annual opponents</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Had 2 losing seasons; failed to make a bowl twice in 5 seasons</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Had a losing record against P5 opponents </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Had a 30-28 record against FBS opponents</li> </ul><p>Everyone knows your stance on the coaching staff. You don’t have to keep plastering it all over every thread. But if you’re going to continuously blurt out your stance, I think it’s fair to provide a little bit of factual data. Is it not fair to say that the previous experiment had failed? Or at least was not producing optimal results? Is it not fair to at least <em><strong>try</strong> </em>a new approach? The numbers say that Tech was pretty good against teams we didn’t play every year. And We were pretty mediocre to bad against the ones we did play every year. The Collins “experiment” won’t be over next year unless it’s catastrophic (it won’t be). And the 3O won’t be coming back to Tech in 2022 no matter what. So please, for the sake of everyone on this board, stop pushing your agenda so hard and just come along for the ride. </p><p></p><p>Now I’m sure your first instinct will be to come back with something like: “well, would you not prefer those results to these results?!?” And the answer is obviously yes. I would prefer to win more games than lose. But it’s not like Tech was a world beater before Collins took over. At best we were average. The ceiling for Georgia Tech football is higher than average. Everyone knows the previous 2 years have been well below average. No one will argue with you about that. Everyone should also know that roster issues played a large part in those shortcomings. For some reason you love to argue with people about that point. Everyone expects to win more than 3 games this year and be much more competitive. Not doing so will be disappointing. But once again, please stop pushing your opinion down everyone’s throat on. Every. Single. Thread. It will play out how it will. Just let it be. Peace out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 780829, member: 4572"] From 2014-2018 Georgia Tech football: [LIST] [*]Had a losing record in the Coastal (14-16) [*]Had a losing record against annual opponents (16-24) [*]Had losing records to 4 of 6 Coastal opponents, and 6 of 8 annual opponents [*]Had 2 losing seasons; failed to make a bowl twice in 5 seasons [*]Had a losing record against P5 opponents [*]Had a 30-28 record against FBS opponents [/LIST] Everyone knows your stance on the coaching staff. You don’t have to keep plastering it all over every thread. But if you’re going to continuously blurt out your stance, I think it’s fair to provide a little bit of factual data. Is it not fair to say that the previous experiment had failed? Or at least was not producing optimal results? Is it not fair to at least [I][B]try[/B] [/I]a new approach? The numbers say that Tech was pretty good against teams we didn’t play every year. And We were pretty mediocre to bad against the ones we did play every year. The Collins “experiment” won’t be over next year unless it’s catastrophic (it won’t be). And the 3O won’t be coming back to Tech in 2022 no matter what. So please, for the sake of everyone on this board, stop pushing your agenda so hard and just come along for the ride. Now I’m sure your first instinct will be to come back with something like: “well, would you not prefer those results to these results?!?” And the answer is obviously yes. I would prefer to win more games than lose. But it’s not like Tech was a world beater before Collins took over. At best we were average. The ceiling for Georgia Tech football is higher than average. Everyone knows the previous 2 years have been well below average. No one will argue with you about that. Everyone should also know that roster issues played a large part in those shortcomings. For some reason you love to argue with people about that point. Everyone expects to win more than 3 games this year and be much more competitive. Not doing so will be disappointing. But once again, please stop pushing your opinion down everyone’s throat on. Every. Single. Thread. It will play out how it will. Just let it be. Peace out. [/QUOTE]
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