And we were doing so well before Johnson, too.
I'm a big CPJ fan, but comments like this are a bit ridiculous considering some overlooked facts.
FACT: In the last 18 years, GT has had 2 losing records.
FACT: CPJ is the only coach in the last 18 years to have a losing record (2010 6-7; 2015 3-9)
FACT: GT had the nation's 2nd longest bowl streak at 17 straight bowl games
FACT: GT's bowl streak ended in 2015 under CPJ.
FACT: CPJ has had more double digit win seasons since Bobby Dodd.
FACT: CPJ has played an average of 13.13 games a season. Chan Gailey teams played an average of 12.67 games per season. George O'Leary teams played an average of 11.71 games per season (did not include the 3 games GOL had to coach as the interim HC). Bobby Ross teams played an average of 11.6 games per season. Bobby Dodd teams played an average of 10.77 games per season.
FACT: Since 1995 (20 years), GT has never had a losing record in ACC play.
FACT: 2015 is the first year GT has had a losing record in ACC play since 1995.
FACT: Paul Johnson has played in 3 ACC Championships, and won 1 (2009).
FACT: Every GT HC since Bobby Ross (excluding "he who shall not be named") has either won the ACC Championship or been to the ACC Championship game, and every coach since then excluding Gailey has won an ACC Championship.
FACT: Paul Johnson has a 59.38 win percentage in ACC play.
FACT: George O'Leary had a 62.07 win percentage in ACC play. Chan Gailey had a 58.33 win percentage in ACC play.
There are other pretty interesting facts if you dig into it, but I think the point is made. The gist is, CPJ is a good coach, but GT wasn't exactly struggling before he got here. I'm a big CPJ fan, but let's not make him out to be something he's not.
GT has been a good football program for the last 20+ plus years. In fact, you could say GT has been a model of consistency in terms of being a competitve football team. CPJ didn't exactly have to save us from college football purgatory.