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<blockquote data-quote="Foxyg" data-source="post: 279772" data-attributes="member: 1508"><p>The reason why most people don't run it is that you're basically saying that you can't recruit with the big boys for top line NFL talent. Likewise, if an AD sticks his neck out and it doesn't work, he'll be a pariah. Whereas, if he hires a coach that runs a conventional offense that doesn't work, he can just say that the school's limitations were the excuse for the lack of success. There's just a ton of group think when it comes to head coaching hires. Bucking conventional wisdom when it comes to what a good football coach does and doesn't run, comes with a ton of risk for decision makers. Frankly, that's why I was so amazed and happy when we hired CPJ in the first place. It took a lot of courage to do so, which is usually in short supply when higher ups have to make decisions of this magnitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foxyg, post: 279772, member: 1508"] The reason why most people don't run it is that you're basically saying that you can't recruit with the big boys for top line NFL talent. Likewise, if an AD sticks his neck out and it doesn't work, he'll be a pariah. Whereas, if he hires a coach that runs a conventional offense that doesn't work, he can just say that the school's limitations were the excuse for the lack of success. There's just a ton of group think when it comes to head coaching hires. Bucking conventional wisdom when it comes to what a good football coach does and doesn't run, comes with a ton of risk for decision makers. Frankly, that's why I was so amazed and happy when we hired CPJ in the first place. It took a lot of courage to do so, which is usually in short supply when higher ups have to make decisions of this magnitude. [/QUOTE]
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