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<blockquote data-quote="bikeseat" data-source="post: 910222" data-attributes="member: 4165"><p>Since this really seemed to trigger the Chadwell fan boys, I'll double down on this because it illustrates that G5 and FCS records are meaningless as an indicator of future P5 success.. Paterdude was hopeless and already has been canned by ODU, yet he rang an amazing record because of the amazing work Moglia did. Coastal was a machine that already had a winning culture. Hell they went 6-5 and like 10-2 in their first two football seasons ever in 2003/2004. </p><p></p><p>For a school with a winning culture, strong backing from the school administration and cash (relative to their peers) going from FCS to G5 is not the jump people are making out to be...especially when there are remedial pet schools with more challenging curriculum than CCU - meaning you can take anyone who fogs glass. Just look at JMU. </p><p></p><p>If we did not have a history of the option (an offense that allowed me to play at a high level mind you) we would have no interest in the guy. </p><p></p><p>If BOB is a dull hire, then Chadwell is a stupid one. Will be Geoff 2.0 without the antics. He's going to try to bring his staff full of Paterdudes from Coastal and they will get slober knocked. I am neutral on Deion now, but out on Chadwell and bob. Last point in what turned out to be a bit more of a rant than I hoped...why are we knocking Deion for not having recruited an academically rigorous school when Coastal is not exactly Harvard of South Carolina.</p><p></p><p>Flame away!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikeseat, post: 910222, member: 4165"] Since this really seemed to trigger the Chadwell fan boys, I'll double down on this because it illustrates that G5 and FCS records are meaningless as an indicator of future P5 success.. Paterdude was hopeless and already has been canned by ODU, yet he rang an amazing record because of the amazing work Moglia did. Coastal was a machine that already had a winning culture. Hell they went 6-5 and like 10-2 in their first two football seasons ever in 2003/2004. For a school with a winning culture, strong backing from the school administration and cash (relative to their peers) going from FCS to G5 is not the jump people are making out to be...especially when there are remedial pet schools with more challenging curriculum than CCU - meaning you can take anyone who fogs glass. Just look at JMU. If we did not have a history of the option (an offense that allowed me to play at a high level mind you) we would have no interest in the guy. If BOB is a dull hire, then Chadwell is a stupid one. Will be Geoff 2.0 without the antics. He's going to try to bring his staff full of Paterdudes from Coastal and they will get slober knocked. I am neutral on Deion now, but out on Chadwell and bob. Last point in what turned out to be a bit more of a rant than I hoped...why are we knocking Deion for not having recruited an academically rigorous school when Coastal is not exactly Harvard of South Carolina. Flame away!! [/QUOTE]
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