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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 235219" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>[USER=1640]@Northeast Stinger[/USER]</p><p></p><p>Interesting points. As to Groh, I still don't know exactly how that all fell to crap. I thought at the time it would be a good fit. I dismissed fears that a 3-4 D front would be tougher to pull off at Tech and in hindsight it looks like those fears were well founded. That's only part of it though and I really don't have a good answer.</p><p></p><p>I wasn't around for the Carson era and I'm no historian. But I think expectations established by earlier regimes had created very high expectations. I think those expectations led to a lack of patience. Those expectations were also primarily forged in single platoon football days that did not continue for Tech after the transition to two platoon football. No doubt Bud was a great defensive coach though. Before, during, and after his time at Tech. I always thought he would have been successful if given more time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 235219, member: 735"] [USER=1640]@Northeast Stinger[/USER] Interesting points. As to Groh, I still don't know exactly how that all fell to crap. I thought at the time it would be a good fit. I dismissed fears that a 3-4 D front would be tougher to pull off at Tech and in hindsight it looks like those fears were well founded. That's only part of it though and I really don't have a good answer. I wasn't around for the Carson era and I'm no historian. But I think expectations established by earlier regimes had created very high expectations. I think those expectations led to a lack of patience. Those expectations were also primarily forged in single platoon football days that did not continue for Tech after the transition to two platoon football. No doubt Bud was a great defensive coach though. Before, during, and after his time at Tech. I always thought he would have been successful if given more time. [/QUOTE]
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