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Highly Unlikely - but what if CPJ hired an OC?
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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 475971" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I wrote in another thread that keeping CPJ would be the equivalent of putting new paint on an old car. TStan is putting together a large capital drive to help with the Athletic Department. IMO, giving more money to CPJ doesn't really change anything. Whether right or wrong, as long as CPJ is here recruits are still going to associate GT with his system, and the eroding fan base will not be inspired...especially after every loss. CPJ has been here for 10 years. He's done some great things for GT, and for that we should be grateful. Unfortunately, because of how he is with the media, and his declining performance on the field, and inability to recruit a "franchise" level recruit that inspires the fanbase...I think it's better if CPJ and GT part ways soon.</p><p></p><p>I won't get into another argument about whether GT's academics dissuades elite recruits, but I will say this: The pool of recruits that's a fit for GT is small, CPJ's system makes that pool even smaller. CPJ's system does help level the playing field to an extent, but his inability to recruit well is also making it a zero sum game. There are other systems outside of CPJ's spread option that does what GT fans want: A system that helps the talent imbalance. Some of those other systems will also attract top level talent unlike CPJ's spread option which many recruits just would rather not play in, or practice against everyday.</p><p></p><p>With all the money TStan is raising, and all the improvements to the program on the horizon, now is actually a the PERFECT time for GT and CPJ to move on from each other. GT can use the new coach to inspire while using the war chest being put together as a way to entice a good coach to come to GT. By keeping CPJ, I think GT will hurt the momentum that TStan is building with the capital raise going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 475971, member: 360"] I wrote in another thread that keeping CPJ would be the equivalent of putting new paint on an old car. TStan is putting together a large capital drive to help with the Athletic Department. IMO, giving more money to CPJ doesn't really change anything. Whether right or wrong, as long as CPJ is here recruits are still going to associate GT with his system, and the eroding fan base will not be inspired...especially after every loss. CPJ has been here for 10 years. He's done some great things for GT, and for that we should be grateful. Unfortunately, because of how he is with the media, and his declining performance on the field, and inability to recruit a "franchise" level recruit that inspires the fanbase...I think it's better if CPJ and GT part ways soon. I won't get into another argument about whether GT's academics dissuades elite recruits, but I will say this: The pool of recruits that's a fit for GT is small, CPJ's system makes that pool even smaller. CPJ's system does help level the playing field to an extent, but his inability to recruit well is also making it a zero sum game. There are other systems outside of CPJ's spread option that does what GT fans want: A system that helps the talent imbalance. Some of those other systems will also attract top level talent unlike CPJ's spread option which many recruits just would rather not play in, or practice against everyday. With all the money TStan is raising, and all the improvements to the program on the horizon, now is actually a the PERFECT time for GT and CPJ to move on from each other. GT can use the new coach to inspire while using the war chest being put together as a way to entice a good coach to come to GT. By keeping CPJ, I think GT will hurt the momentum that TStan is building with the capital raise going on. [/QUOTE]
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