GTJeff1975
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Lets see how the team responds Saturday. Not expecting a win but hope they are competitive. This is still year one I don’t care if he was here in some other capacity with the previous regime.
It's a crapshoot with any that have never been a HC, and even a successful HC does not always work out the way you envisioned, ala Jimbo Fisher TX A&M. At this point I am all in on CBK and believe he is going to work out in the long run. You don't turn this around overnight and frankly I sort of like the way this is playing out. What do I mean? If Sherrer can show some progress in how we play on defense and potential recruits and potential portal game changers on the defensive side of the ball see they can come in and make a difference coupled with a good offense already in place with a year under it's belt, that could mean we get personnel we need to have a good defense to go with the offense and potential championship caliber football team for those here and those wanting to come in. The question then becomes what if Sherrer does not show promise with our defense. CBK then makes a change and gets some one that he likes for the DC job. CBK shows he will not stand still and will do what is necessary just as he has done this week within the structure he had to work with this week. The man is being a good leader and manager IMO. I believe he is the type of person that will make the tough calls and puts the team, fans, and school ahead of himself, at least I presently feel that way about him. We may look back and realize that the BG loss was a blessing in disguise. The last thing I want to see us do is make another HC change and I wish people would back off and come to realize we're climbing out of a hole with no money. I think we're doing the right things with where we are.Ok. How would you compare him to others in their ( almost ) first year? CBK had some pretty good experience with some VERY good coaches.
Looking forward to your reply......seriously.
Also, it would seem we are better off than VT and UVA who hired co-ordinators.
Yeah, I think the desire to have a coach turn a program around in one year is an understandable human yearning but to expect that in the real world is to set a program up for endless cycles of failure.Look I know our fans are sick of losing and the last coach didn't help. But you have to giving a coach time to get his players in the system. And of course we have a few on here who wanted another coach and ain't going to be happy without the one they wanted. And we have a few who want to fire a coach after 1 year, At one time college coaches would tell you it takes 4 years to get all the players into their system. Now you have the Transfer portal that comes into play. So, I guess you could say it may not take 4 years maybe 3, but here at Tech you have to look at the ones we will lose. no one wants to lose but if you replace a coach every year or two things will never get better here. Not many want to come to a place like Tech and we really don't pay that great to great a great big-name coach.
Wouldn't that be OG TFG?Also, George O’Leary 6-8 through his first 1 1/2 years after taking over for the other TFG.
Seems like I heard Key himself say it has been GOL. Think he recently said it at a GT presser that GOL was attending, although the camera did not show GOL himself but there were press there when he said it. I'm guessing GOL likes doing this in his retirement. Does he now live at Oconee, at least part of the year?
Why calm him down? This is an attitude the new Athletic Director wants to erase from our fanbase. I’d rather have season ticket holders threatening it to keep some energy underneath the hill. This should be a motivator for anyone success-driven. If threatening this causes our program to crumble, it deserves to crumble.okay someone with Twitter please go calm this man down. He's threatening to sell his GT-uga tickets to mutts.
True, but Wake doesn't depend so much on "talented" players. Here's their 247 composite rating (including transfers) for the last 5 years: 67, 79, 68, 53, 59. They've been averaging about 4 transfers a year. In short, they live within their means, develop the players, and put junior/senior dominated teams on the field (or at least try to). The players stick because they know they can have a chance if they work hard.NIL HAS killed that approach for talented players
Understand this. However, to give up 38 and lose to BG is just a huge step backwards and a gut punch.I just did some quick research on a few coaches who now seem awesome:
Norvell at FSU- first year 5-7
Cristobal at UM - first year 5-7
Smart at UGA- first year 8-5
Sarkisian at UT - first year 5-7
Kiffin at Ole Miss- first year 5-5
Heupel at UTn- first year 7-6
Kelly at UCLA - first year 3-9
second year 4-8
third year 8-4
fourth year 9-4
Venables at Ok first year 6-7
And then there are:
Elliott at UVA - first year 3-7
second year 0-5
Pry at VT - first year 3-8
second year 2-3
He talks to GOL weekly...Key hired mostly journeyman or young coaches.
Often, when someone is sitting in the big chair for the first time, they have one advisor who has been there and done that for a while. I’m not sure who Key’s mentor/consigliere is
No doubt about that. The last time I felt that bad was after we lost to NIU to start the season.Understand this. However, to give up 38 and lose to BG is just a huge step backwards and a gut punch.
Agree. Even though CBK was on staff before, it's still very early in him being the The Head Coach so Process is a better indicator than Outcomes. There have been some signs of better process and some signs of broken process. It would help to have more transparency of process in order to evaluate it.If I felt that there was a plan in place that would lead to better results in the future or if Key had a rep for resurrecting programs by such a plan, I would feel a lot better. I keep harping on Clawson and Wake for a reason: they had a plan based on player development and a sound offensive system for getting Wake back into the conversation and they executed it successfully. They produced teams that consistently were based on red-shirt juniors and seniors with a few additions. The recent results on the field justified the pain of the early years; Clawson's first two teams went 3 - 7. Wake still has losing seasons, but they are more and more rare.
If I had an idea of what the staff actually wanted to do and how they wanted to do it, I would feel a lot better about Tech's future course. And here I don't mean coach speak; I mean an actual description of where Tech is planning to go and how the coaches plan to get there. At present what I see is a team that is trying to do things it hasn't the talent to do at a school that is unlikely to attract that talent in future, This worries me no end.
Yeah, but we also stubbed our toe against a really bad UVa team and got boat raced by FSU last year.Bottom line is there's 7 games left. GT may, MAY, be favored against 2 of them (UVA and BC). In order to make a bowl game, GT will need to upset 2 teams and take care of business against UVA and BC. Steep hill to climb as it stands right now.
Luckily, we've seen Key pull off two upsets last year against UNC and Pitt. We have the firepower on offense to do it, but the defense needs to do their part.
The season is far from over, but our margin of error has pretty much evaporated. Miami will probably the most important game in Key's early tenure...how the team responds to Key will tell us a lot about Key and this team.