In your mind what would it take...

AE 87

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Heisman coached GT for 16 years, won a claimed NC and 74%. Dodd coached as HC for 23 years, won a claimed NC and 70%.

CPJ has a contract thru 2020, 78 more games assuming an average of 13 per season. To win 69% of all games under this assumption means winning 60 of the remaining games or averaging 10 wins per season.

If CPJ averages 10+ wins/season from here on and a claimed NC, then people will talk.
 

wishbone

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Coaching an athlete at GT that wins the Heisman-and team winning the playoff.
 
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Buzzmaster

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Average 10 wins per season for the remainder of his career. Win at least 1 if not 2 NC. I would love to see him break the 8 game winning streak against the puppies, but that's not a requirement. He does need to win at least 50% against them through.
 

Whiskey_Clear

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If he were to coach another 7-8 years and average 10 wins a season, win 3-4 acc championships, and some big bowls, that would probably do it for me. Natty not required in my book but would make it more of a sure thing. That would put Tech at a level I've only dreamed at honestly.

If he beat uga 8 in a row that would be good enough all in itself also.
 

iceeater1969

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Under hiesman and Dodd the ga board of regentsnot stacked w uga types that since 60s want ga tech to be "that trade school on north ave". Winning 60% of uga games will be a miricle.
 

ClydeBrick

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Even if CPJ does all of what is asked here, doesn't GT owe William Alexander something on campus first?

Especially now that the Tit is named for someone else now.

25 years GT head coach.
8 conference championships.
1928 MNC
First coach to get his team to the "Big 4" bowls (winning 3).
Played for GT.
Covinced Dodd to stay at GT.
 
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