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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 633288" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>The offensive transition was necessary. You had a large percentage of the fanbase that was going to be disenfranchised running the TO. You can’t run a football program, particularly one at a Institute like GT’s, with half the fanbase so pissed off at the offense they won’t really support the Team. Stansbury rightfully calculated the TO fanboys (a smaller portion of the fanbase) would not abandon GT & the non-TO fanboys would come back.</p><p></p><p>I’m not sure it alters the overall program trajectory greatly as all college football is trending down, but you can’t argue that it brought some fans back to the fold so at a minimum it blunted the decline some. I personally feel we somewhat botched the transition & lost an opportunity to generate some excitement early on. We got excitement, just the wrong kind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 633288, member: 789"] The offensive transition was necessary. You had a large percentage of the fanbase that was going to be disenfranchised running the TO. You can’t run a football program, particularly one at a Institute like GT’s, with half the fanbase so pissed off at the offense they won’t really support the Team. Stansbury rightfully calculated the TO fanboys (a smaller portion of the fanbase) would not abandon GT & the non-TO fanboys would come back. I’m not sure it alters the overall program trajectory greatly as all college football is trending down, but you can’t argue that it brought some fans back to the fold so at a minimum it blunted the decline some. I personally feel we somewhat botched the transition & lost an opportunity to generate some excitement early on. We got excitement, just the wrong kind. [/QUOTE]
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