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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 6494" data-source="post: 914960"><p>An obvious goal is to bring fans into the stadium; the absolute correct answer is to win big time. While Tech was winning big time with Dodd, he stated that ticket requests each Saturday was 25,000 more than the stadium could seat.</p><p></p><p>The first game of the year with each candidate may look something like the following for fans.</p><p></p><p>Brent Key: he has won 3-5 as interim, he has never been a head coach, always been an OL coach and the offensive line has not performed above average in his four years here. The fan's reaction to buying season tickets or individual tickets for next season is ho-hum, I think I will wait and see how things progress before I order tickets; nothing here really excites me.</p><p></p><p>Bill O'Brien: I believe someone has posted that he has a total record of 50-48 with excuses. The fan's reaction to buying tickets is still ho-hum, I will wait until I see how his coaching progresses until I put money into more tickets; moreover, I don't want my heart to be stomped on again.</p><p></p><p>Jamey Chadwell: gee, I really like his winning ways and the scheme he uses is wide open. His offense is obviously exciting and effective. I am enthused with his record and an exciting offense; I am going to buy tickets and check all of this out. The lady is not only sexy looking, but she has solid upbringing.</p><p></p><p>Mike Houston: yes, he might be able to eventually build the program back up; I like sexy ladies, but his presentation of winning hasn't excited me as much as Chadwell's. I would probably watch his progress for a short while before putting any money into it.</p><p></p><p>Deon Sanders: the sexiness is definitely there, and he might fill the stadium to begin with, but the risk of success at Tech for Deon is too iffy at this time. The risk of being back on a winning downturn is very possible. I would rate his conference and team as comparable to the top 6A or 7A winning teams in Georgia High School football at present.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 6494, post: 914960"] An obvious goal is to bring fans into the stadium; the absolute correct answer is to win big time. While Tech was winning big time with Dodd, he stated that ticket requests each Saturday was 25,000 more than the stadium could seat. The first game of the year with each candidate may look something like the following for fans. Brent Key: he has won 3-5 as interim, he has never been a head coach, always been an OL coach and the offensive line has not performed above average in his four years here. The fan's reaction to buying season tickets or individual tickets for next season is ho-hum, I think I will wait and see how things progress before I order tickets; nothing here really excites me. Bill O'Brien: I believe someone has posted that he has a total record of 50-48 with excuses. The fan's reaction to buying tickets is still ho-hum, I will wait until I see how his coaching progresses until I put money into more tickets; moreover, I don't want my heart to be stomped on again. Jamey Chadwell: gee, I really like his winning ways and the scheme he uses is wide open. His offense is obviously exciting and effective. I am enthused with his record and an exciting offense; I am going to buy tickets and check all of this out. The lady is not only sexy looking, but she has solid upbringing. Mike Houston: yes, he might be able to eventually build the program back up; I like sexy ladies, but his presentation of winning hasn't excited me as much as Chadwell's. I would probably watch his progress for a short while before putting any money into it. Deon Sanders: the sexiness is definitely there, and he might fill the stadium to begin with, but the risk of success at Tech for Deon is too iffy at this time. The risk of being back on a winning downturn is very possible. I would rate his conference and team as comparable to the top 6A or 7A winning teams in Georgia High School football at present. [/QUOTE]
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