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<blockquote data-quote="GTLorenzo" data-source="post: 895988" data-attributes="member: 359"><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>And being a former athlete, would this job appeal to Deion from your perspective? My thought is yes based on his ATL past (Falcons/Braves), the fact that we could compete for a playoff spot in a not-so-great ACC, his ability to market, recruit and get NIL deals, the desire of local/regional/national player to play for him, his familiarity with ATL, the region (from FSU, but prior to them getting in to the ACC), etc. </p><p></p><p>Would this be a better job for HIM than, say, Auburn or an SEC job where he's competing against multiple top dogs and would be tougher to get 10 wins and the playoffs? I mean, with the playoffs at 12 teams, IF we can get to 11 wins, we could have a shot at the playoffs in a so-so ACC with the right coach who can market, recruit and COACH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTLorenzo, post: 895988, member: 359"] Thanks! And being a former athlete, would this job appeal to Deion from your perspective? My thought is yes based on his ATL past (Falcons/Braves), the fact that we could compete for a playoff spot in a not-so-great ACC, his ability to market, recruit and get NIL deals, the desire of local/regional/national player to play for him, his familiarity with ATL, the region (from FSU, but prior to them getting in to the ACC), etc. Would this be a better job for HIM than, say, Auburn or an SEC job where he's competing against multiple top dogs and would be tougher to get 10 wins and the playoffs? I mean, with the playoffs at 12 teams, IF we can get to 11 wins, we could have a shot at the playoffs in a so-so ACC with the right coach who can market, recruit and COACH. [/QUOTE]
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