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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 914631" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>I believe it will be difficult even with the "soft" ACC. There will have to be a total makeover of this program from the roster to the coaches and everything in between. Not a job for the faint at heart but there will be those out there who will relish the challenge as a chance to turn the football world upside down. Challenges abound in every coaching change poor Bud Carson had the enviable task of replacing a living legend who had retired to being athletic director. To make matters worse, Dodd left Carson with precious little talent. Even O'Leary had a mess to clean up after the Bill Lewis debacle. It is usually not an easy transition especially at Tech. The best coaching situation that I can recall was at Florida when Urban replaced Ron Zook. Zook's teams had talent and actually beat UGA two out of the three years he was there, he just had a lot of trouble with any team from the state of Mississippi and a comical way of messing up public relations. Urban stepped in and won immediately with Zook's recruits who just needed discipline and proper coaching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 914631, member: 4015"] I believe it will be difficult even with the "soft" ACC. There will have to be a total makeover of this program from the roster to the coaches and everything in between. Not a job for the faint at heart but there will be those out there who will relish the challenge as a chance to turn the football world upside down. Challenges abound in every coaching change poor Bud Carson had the enviable task of replacing a living legend who had retired to being athletic director. To make matters worse, Dodd left Carson with precious little talent. Even O'Leary had a mess to clean up after the Bill Lewis debacle. It is usually not an easy transition especially at Tech. The best coaching situation that I can recall was at Florida when Urban replaced Ron Zook. Zook's teams had talent and actually beat UGA two out of the three years he was there, he just had a lot of trouble with any team from the state of Mississippi and a comical way of messing up public relations. Urban stepped in and won immediately with Zook's recruits who just needed discipline and proper coaching. [/QUOTE]
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