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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 952202" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I said it in the basketball forum, but I really do think we're headed into another "golden age" for GT sports. The "vertical alignment" with coaches, AD, and GT President is there. EVERY single one is pushing for elite results from our sports programs. It starts with the GT President. Cabrera is hitting all the marks, and he's front and center for all the important decisions for the GTAA. Quite the contrast with recent GT Presidents.</p><p></p><p>Sure it may never be like 1990 where we win the national championship and go to a Final Four in the same year, but I do see us winning 8-10+ games with some major bowl appearances for football, and more appearances in the NCAA tournament for basketball. When we were going through the Collins fiasco, I said it's always darkest before it gets better. I think we're out of the dark phase, and now we're working our way back to normalcy...in the next few years, I think both our flagship programs will start to make noise on the national level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 952202, member: 360"] I said it in the basketball forum, but I really do think we're headed into another "golden age" for GT sports. The "vertical alignment" with coaches, AD, and GT President is there. EVERY single one is pushing for elite results from our sports programs. It starts with the GT President. Cabrera is hitting all the marks, and he's front and center for all the important decisions for the GTAA. Quite the contrast with recent GT Presidents. Sure it may never be like 1990 where we win the national championship and go to a Final Four in the same year, but I do see us winning 8-10+ games with some major bowl appearances for football, and more appearances in the NCAA tournament for basketball. When we were going through the Collins fiasco, I said it's always darkest before it gets better. I think we're out of the dark phase, and now we're working our way back to normalcy...in the next few years, I think both our flagship programs will start to make noise on the national level. [/QUOTE]
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