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<blockquote data-quote="buzzed" data-source="post: 631792" data-attributes="member: 222"><p>I’ve been to almost every home game, aside from a few when some ******* decided to have a fall wedding, since I was a student in the late 90’s. I’ve also travelled to bowl games, uga, FSU, Clemson, UNC. Aside from a few great seasons, being a GT fan has been one kick in the nuts after another. I understand that fan support is important, but I also understand why I see so many empty seats every Saturday. It’s difficult to justify showing up to every game when it seems like the Institute is not supporting football. I think the Institute missed a golden opportunity by not providing more support to CPJ. I like the new staff’s emphasis on recruiting and that they’re trying to take advantage of our being in the ATL, but given our overall recruiting challenges, I just don’t see us ever winning consistently by just out recruiting the competition. We’re going to need superior coaching, and I’m not seeing any evidence of that on the field so far. Several aspects of what happened with the Citadel reflect poor coaching, even when you set aside issues with the offensive transition. It was just one game, but what we have seen so far is consistent with the observations of Temple fans who don’t seem broken-hearted about losing this staff. I hope they prove me wrong and I’ll be at the games to cheer them on if they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buzzed, post: 631792, member: 222"] I’ve been to almost every home game, aside from a few when some ******* decided to have a fall wedding, since I was a student in the late 90’s. I’ve also travelled to bowl games, uga, FSU, Clemson, UNC. Aside from a few great seasons, being a GT fan has been one kick in the nuts after another. I understand that fan support is important, but I also understand why I see so many empty seats every Saturday. It’s difficult to justify showing up to every game when it seems like the Institute is not supporting football. I think the Institute missed a golden opportunity by not providing more support to CPJ. I like the new staff’s emphasis on recruiting and that they’re trying to take advantage of our being in the ATL, but given our overall recruiting challenges, I just don’t see us ever winning consistently by just out recruiting the competition. We’re going to need superior coaching, and I’m not seeing any evidence of that on the field so far. Several aspects of what happened with the Citadel reflect poor coaching, even when you set aside issues with the offensive transition. It was just one game, but what we have seen so far is consistent with the observations of Temple fans who don’t seem broken-hearted about losing this staff. I hope they prove me wrong and I’ll be at the games to cheer them on if they do. [/QUOTE]
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