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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 715149" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>If Miami was smart, they would have went after Mike Leach the last 3 times they had an opening. Leach pretty much campaigned for the job back in 2010. He spends his offseason in Key West, so it would have been perfect for him...and Miami. Think of all the Mike Leach - Paul Johnson battles over the years and the contrast in offenses. Football X's and O's dream. Of course, Miami is still chasing their glory years and can't get out of their own way. Im OK with that.</p><p></p><p>UNC looks like they're heading in the right direction defensively, offensively, and recruiting. UNC was always tabbed as a sleeping giant because of the talent in the area. </p><p></p><p>The fact is, even with UNC improving, it's still a mediocre division. UNC still finished 7-6 last season. I don't expect that to be the norm with them since they made fantastic coaching hires all around.</p><p></p><p>GT still has the ability to put ourselves squarely in the conversation for Coastal eliteness. Recruiting is improving. Will be interesting to see how our offense plays out. IMO, in this day and age of college football, if you want quick success and to put yourself on the map, you better have a great offense. Defense will still win championships, but offense will build your brand and get recruits to notice you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 715149, member: 360"] If Miami was smart, they would have went after Mike Leach the last 3 times they had an opening. Leach pretty much campaigned for the job back in 2010. He spends his offseason in Key West, so it would have been perfect for him...and Miami. Think of all the Mike Leach - Paul Johnson battles over the years and the contrast in offenses. Football X's and O's dream. Of course, Miami is still chasing their glory years and can't get out of their own way. Im OK with that. UNC looks like they're heading in the right direction defensively, offensively, and recruiting. UNC was always tabbed as a sleeping giant because of the talent in the area. The fact is, even with UNC improving, it's still a mediocre division. UNC still finished 7-6 last season. I don't expect that to be the norm with them since they made fantastic coaching hires all around. GT still has the ability to put ourselves squarely in the conversation for Coastal eliteness. Recruiting is improving. Will be interesting to see how our offense plays out. IMO, in this day and age of college football, if you want quick success and to put yourself on the map, you better have a great offense. Defense will still win championships, but offense will build your brand and get recruits to notice you. [/QUOTE]
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