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<blockquote data-quote="gtstinger776" data-source="post: 631799" data-attributes="member: 2911"><p>I hear you. Great point about the institute should’ve given more support to CPJ (and all other coaches for that matter). I think CPJ would’ve had more success with a bigger assistant coaching salary budget and recruiting back office.</p><p></p><p>The amount of investment and recruiting effort required to just be an 8 win program is substantially more than it was 10-15 years ago. I think nick saban to Bama and his 24-7 recruiting model is what really changed it. CFB has always lacked parity (compared to pro sports), but it’s become even more so when you have programs with armies of “non-field” staff churning film analysis and engaging with recruits 24/7.</p><p></p><p>We were middle of the pack in P5 infrastructure wise pre Nick Saban. I would guess we’re bottom quartile now. CPJ’s TO offense kept us afloat and gave us some cool seasons / wins. But, we knew those days had to come to an end. The cut blocking rule changes are making that offense less attractive and the player development under CPJ was worsening every year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtstinger776, post: 631799, member: 2911"] I hear you. Great point about the institute should’ve given more support to CPJ (and all other coaches for that matter). I think CPJ would’ve had more success with a bigger assistant coaching salary budget and recruiting back office. The amount of investment and recruiting effort required to just be an 8 win program is substantially more than it was 10-15 years ago. I think nick saban to Bama and his 24-7 recruiting model is what really changed it. CFB has always lacked parity (compared to pro sports), but it’s become even more so when you have programs with armies of “non-field” staff churning film analysis and engaging with recruits 24/7. We were middle of the pack in P5 infrastructure wise pre Nick Saban. I would guess we’re bottom quartile now. CPJ’s TO offense kept us afloat and gave us some cool seasons / wins. But, we knew those days had to come to an end. The cut blocking rule changes are making that offense less attractive and the player development under CPJ was worsening every year. [/QUOTE]
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