Papa Foxtrot
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Depressing...How will THAT look?
Depressing...How will THAT look?
I did stipulate P5, but nobody besides his mom or family would be much happier than me if that were to happen for him.I'd be surprised if BK doesn't have a HC job by Christmas. If not GT, then likely a G5 spot.
I don't know if it is still the case, but Tulane as a school has been in decline for some time. They closed the engineering school and have been strained for resources for quite a while. I almost went there before deciding to enroll at Tech instead. At one time, Tulane was considered elite. It's a private school with a limited reach. Not a great recipe for long-term success and in LA, it's LSU. It's one of three states with almost no competition for recruiting.It's not just academics..in fact, that's probably the least of Tulane's challenges. It's a complete lack of resources. Tulane's Administration has been famously ignoring big time football for decades and the program had no practice facility, no stadium, no money, no fan base and very little to attract recruits with. Methinks THAT is why Fritz is being considered so heavily for our job, because while we are not as bad off as Tulane was, a lot of those same problems face our program, especially in the short term.
Really? Arguing if we don't make him HC he will spite Tech and go to UGA as an analyst as the reason to hire him is pretty funny.You know where Brent will go? UGA. He'll join Kirby's staff as an analyst until he lands a long-term gig. They played at the same time and were at Bama together for a year. How will THAT look?
I didn't read it that way. No spite, just going where the money is....Really? Arguing if we don't make him HC he will spite Tech and go to UGA as an analyst as the reason to hire him is pretty funny.
I can see that- he has shown an ability to turn around a team, win some big games at a tough school, in a bad situation with less talent and major injuries to key players.I'd be surprised if BK doesn't have a HC job by Christmas. If not GT, then likely a G5 spot.
He was on staff at Alabama. You don’t think Saban can swing another analyst?I didn't read it that way. No spite, just going where the money is....
I was actually referring to Fritz succeeding at Tulane (high academic) versus Chadwell succeeding at Coastal Carolina (less rigorous). I would imagine succeeding at Tulane is more difficult.
Have you seen this? I know that the Tech people will cry about how the rankings are biased, but there is a little school that is ranked 49th and our Institute is ranked 44. I wonder how they do so well.
Also, there are better football schools ranked higher than us. The elitism that Tech people have are the reason why we aren't very good. Its also the reason why we don't have side-walk fans.
not often when I attempt to sing...
I just hope he isn't throwing the baby out with the bathwater.So perhaps Batt just wants to sweep the Edge clean.
There may have been some big donors that wanted a change but I know of one that is mentioned prominently that is very close to PJ and his family. Also some may have wanted some changes within his offense to include more passing and better recruiting.Maybe not, but I was told and have read in this forum that major donors seethed at Coach Johnson's antiquated high school offense. If that is true, they got their wish and 4 years of less than mediocre football has been concluded.
If CPJ had focused on these two things, we'd be Wake Forest or better right now.There may have been some big donors that wanted a change but I know of one that is mentioned prominently that is very close to PJ and his family. Also some may have wanted some changes within his offense to include more passing and better recruiting.
GTrob21, I assume you know this and are just trying to get a reaction, but Tech grads have more than good reason to be very proud of our academics. As you are certainly aware, Tech is a relatively small school with very narrow academics. It is not about the rankings being "biased" so much as we do not have a broad range of programs that can even contribute to our overall "score". Of the programs Tech does offer, here are our US News & World Report rankings:
Have you seen this? I know that the Tech people will cry about how the rankings are biased, but there is a little school that is ranked 49th and our Institute is ranked 44. I wonder how they do so well.
Also, there are better football schools ranked higher than us. The elitism that Tech people have are the reason why we aren't very good. Its also the reason why we don't have side-walk fans.
I hate to say this, but you can say the same thing about Tech other than we do have a practice facility and stadium. Which is why the only 2 the wants the job is Key and Fritz. We need to understand this is not really a great job. maybe the new president and AD can change that, but it will not be a fast fix.It's not just academics..in fact, that's probably the least of Tulane's challenges. It's a complete lack of resources. Tulane's Administration has been famously ignoring big time football for decades and the program had no practice facility, no stadium, no money, no fan base and very little to attract recruits with. Methinks THAT is why Fritz is being considered so heavily for our job, because while we are not as bad off as Tulane was, a lot of those same problems face our program, especially in the short term.
See, I put this all on PAC.GTrob21, I assume you know this and are just trying to get a reaction, but Tech grads have more than good reason to be very proud of our academics. As you are certainly aware, Tech is a relatively small school with very narrow academics. It is not about the rankings being "biased" so much as we do not have a broad range of programs that can even contribute to our overall "score". Of the programs Tech does offer, here are our US News & World Report rankings:
GT is #4 in overall undergraduate Engineering, with the following individual program rankings:
Industrial and Systems Engineering - 1st
Aerospace Engineering - 1st
Biomedical Engineering - 2nd
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering - 2nd
Civil Engineering - 2nd
Electrical Engineering - 2nd
Mechanical Engineering - 2nd
Environmental Engineering - 3rd
Computer Engineering - 4th
Materials Science and Engineering - 5th
On top of that, Computer Science is ranked 5th and our undergraduate Business program is ranked 19th (ahead of UGA's Business school at #38).
The graduate school engineering programs are all equally top 10, with eight of the eleven graduate engineering programs being ranked top 5.
Rankings
www.gatech.eduFacts and Rankings
The Georgia Institute of Technology, also known as Georgia Tech, is a top-ranked public college and one of the leading research universities in the USA. Georgia Tech provides a technologically focused education to more than 25,000 undergraduate and graduate students in fields ranging from...coe.gatech.edu
If not, just another good move by TFG's lawyers.Are we sure there is an offset in the contract? Based on our last AD’s judgement, I would be suspicious if he put an offset in the contract since he was so high on his man.
looks like the negotiators for GT got abused or someone has pictures of them doing something they didn't want to have seen in public...Sure doesn't look like there is to me: