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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 26781" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>We all want and expect better. I haven't heard one poster on this board say otherwise. The question in doubt is whether CPJ can do it. Even you agree Tech is a harder place to succeed that the factories. Anybody can have a plan, but until you've actually coached at GT, that means nothing. Plans have to be tried and if they fail, new ones have to be tried. That's what I see CPJ doing. The latest moves have been positive. Getting rid of Groh and hiring Roof and Pelton has yielded positive results. </p><p></p><p>Adding the new recruiting staff appears to be yeilding dividends, too. You don't really know if your recruiting is improving till 3+ years after the class signs so we just don't have data on that yet. The Vad experiment failed, he wasn't a fit for the offense. To CPJ's credit we have 2 very capable backups, one who just might be "the one." Then we have another qb newly enrolled who is also very promising. I think things are looking up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 26781, member: 77"] We all want and expect better. I haven't heard one poster on this board say otherwise. The question in doubt is whether CPJ can do it. Even you agree Tech is a harder place to succeed that the factories. Anybody can have a plan, but until you've actually coached at GT, that means nothing. Plans have to be tried and if they fail, new ones have to be tried. That's what I see CPJ doing. The latest moves have been positive. Getting rid of Groh and hiring Roof and Pelton has yielded positive results. Adding the new recruiting staff appears to be yeilding dividends, too. You don't really know if your recruiting is improving till 3+ years after the class signs so we just don't have data on that yet. The Vad experiment failed, he wasn't a fit for the offense. To CPJ's credit we have 2 very capable backups, one who just might be "the one." Then we have another qb newly enrolled who is also very promising. I think things are looking up. [/QUOTE]
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