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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 473727" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I said no because the world doesn't stand still.</p><p></p><p>CPJ's winning percentage against power conference opponents is lower than both O'Leary and Gailey. Recruiting is roughly similar to gailey overall, but has fallen further behind our competitors as the ACC is stronger now (though down this year).</p><p></p><p>Some of Johnson's comments in the recent big article on SI.com about the TO concern me. He is happy no one else is running it - he sees it as making us unique and different. Well, that doesn't necessarily mean better. We are the only option program that hasn't at least incorporated some shotgun packages. He also commented that he understands it is probably in its twilight. Is that good for GT, imo no.</p><p></p><p>He also said it is hard to recruit because everyone wants to be a receiver. Well if you don't learn how to adapt to that you will die.</p><p></p><p>I'm thrilled that we have won 2 of our last 4 against UGA, but one game cannot define a program. We are 16-21 in our last 37 ACC games and that includes the great 2014 season (which is feeling more and more in the past). We are 10-18 in the ACC in our last 3 1/2 years. That is simply not getting it done. It feels like most other ACC programs have been steadily working to improve their programs and we really have not until the last year or 2. </p><p></p><p>When we do decide to make a change it will have to be to a non-TO type offense or I don't think GT will ever recover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 473727, member: 1776"] I said no because the world doesn't stand still. CPJ's winning percentage against power conference opponents is lower than both O'Leary and Gailey. Recruiting is roughly similar to gailey overall, but has fallen further behind our competitors as the ACC is stronger now (though down this year). Some of Johnson's comments in the recent big article on SI.com about the TO concern me. He is happy no one else is running it - he sees it as making us unique and different. Well, that doesn't necessarily mean better. We are the only option program that hasn't at least incorporated some shotgun packages. He also commented that he understands it is probably in its twilight. Is that good for GT, imo no. He also said it is hard to recruit because everyone wants to be a receiver. Well if you don't learn how to adapt to that you will die. I'm thrilled that we have won 2 of our last 4 against UGA, but one game cannot define a program. We are 16-21 in our last 37 ACC games and that includes the great 2014 season (which is feeling more and more in the past). We are 10-18 in the ACC in our last 3 1/2 years. That is simply not getting it done. It feels like most other ACC programs have been steadily working to improve their programs and we really have not until the last year or 2. When we do decide to make a change it will have to be to a non-TO type offense or I don't think GT will ever recover. [/QUOTE]
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