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#GTvsMIA Postgame. Tech falls short 33-30
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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 837677" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>I tend to align with both [USER=844]@4shotB[/USER] and [USER=198]@forensicbuzz[/USER] on this one. I'll take a stab at answering for me, not for them.</p><p></p><p>First, it probably needs to be understood that I am not a "CGC fan" and that I find a lot of his used car salesman persona off-putting. The difference is that I recognize that that's personal preference on my part, and does not preclude him from being a quality coach.</p><p></p><p>Second, we need to at least agree that, while this may or may not have been the "biggest transition in college football history," it was indeed a massive transition in terms of changing over personnel and body types.</p><p></p><p>So, with that understood, I expect to see 5-7 wins in 2022 and the corner truly turned in 2023 with a chance at a 9-10 win season. </p><p></p><p>Several reasons for this: Sims will have several years of development, the OL will be more developed and deeper, all other skill position players will be further along in the system, and we will be relying more on handpicked recruits and less on transfer portal diamonds. </p><p></p><p>This is what I have been saying from the beginning. It's what most non-GT fans I know expected. This was always going to be a tough rebuild. That's why CGC got a 7 year deal. If CGC fails to win 5-6 games next year, I will start to doubt he can accomplish his goals here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 837677, member: 1191"] I tend to align with both [USER=844]@4shotB[/USER] and [USER=198]@forensicbuzz[/USER] on this one. I'll take a stab at answering for me, not for them. First, it probably needs to be understood that I am not a "CGC fan" and that I find a lot of his used car salesman persona off-putting. The difference is that I recognize that that's personal preference on my part, and does not preclude him from being a quality coach. Second, we need to at least agree that, while this may or may not have been the "biggest transition in college football history," it was indeed a massive transition in terms of changing over personnel and body types. So, with that understood, I expect to see 5-7 wins in 2022 and the corner truly turned in 2023 with a chance at a 9-10 win season. Several reasons for this: Sims will have several years of development, the OL will be more developed and deeper, all other skill position players will be further along in the system, and we will be relying more on handpicked recruits and less on transfer portal diamonds. This is what I have been saying from the beginning. It's what most non-GT fans I know expected. This was always going to be a tough rebuild. That's why CGC got a 7 year deal. If CGC fails to win 5-6 games next year, I will start to doubt he can accomplish his goals here. [/QUOTE]
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