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<blockquote data-quote="TromboneJacket" data-source="post: 860740" data-attributes="member: 2580"><p>I could see this being true. It would make sense why Collins was harping on the culture. If the players, especially the veteran leadership, aren’t bought in, it’s really difficult to win games. And remember that the whole “everyone is allowed one free transfer without having to sit out a year” policy is brand new. For the first 2 1/2 offseasons that Collins was with the program, players had to sit out a year if transferring unless they graduated. That meant that disgruntled vets who didn’t have much eligibility left had to either lose a significant portion of the opportunity they had left, go full throttle on hitting the books to graduate asap, go down to the FCS level, or just white knuckle through their remaining time at Tech. I think Bryce is correct when he says that this is the team and staff we would have liked to have 3 years ago. CPJ and CGC are two very different people with very different leadership styles. Neither is right or wrong, but different people respond to different types of leaders, and it’s likely that the players who fit well with CPJ’s culture don’t like CGC’s, and vice versa. Hopefully with the new transfer rules, the players who were unhappy and not bought in have left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TromboneJacket, post: 860740, member: 2580"] I could see this being true. It would make sense why Collins was harping on the culture. If the players, especially the veteran leadership, aren’t bought in, it’s really difficult to win games. And remember that the whole “everyone is allowed one free transfer without having to sit out a year” policy is brand new. For the first 2 1/2 offseasons that Collins was with the program, players had to sit out a year if transferring unless they graduated. That meant that disgruntled vets who didn’t have much eligibility left had to either lose a significant portion of the opportunity they had left, go full throttle on hitting the books to graduate asap, go down to the FCS level, or just white knuckle through their remaining time at Tech. I think Bryce is correct when he says that this is the team and staff we would have liked to have 3 years ago. CPJ and CGC are two very different people with very different leadership styles. Neither is right or wrong, but different people respond to different types of leaders, and it’s likely that the players who fit well with CPJ’s culture don’t like CGC’s, and vice versa. Hopefully with the new transfer rules, the players who were unhappy and not bought in have left. [/QUOTE]
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