Aight is spelled AIGHT.
Didn't say he should be canned, but he definitely needs to take a look and examine his program to see what's has to happen to build a consistent winner, hell at min a consistent bowl eligible program.
So you're ready for CPJ to get the axe???
Also aight is spelled alright.
GT is a once every 3-4 year school. That is not going to change no matter who the coach is.
IMO coaching has absolutely been an issue this season. Doesn't mean I want CPJ to leave - I don't. But things need to be looked at seriously in the offseason.
The same mistakes are being made in week 11 that were made in week 1, that's an issue. For whatever reason the coaching staff has not been able to get the best out of this team, injuries notwhithstanding.
IMO CPJ has earned 2 years to turn this around (and his contract virtually guarantees he will get that).
Johnson has been an interesting coach. His ceiling is high, but his floor is low. he nearly ended the bowl streak a couple of years ago.
His only remotely good defense has been the very first one that had Tenuta/Gailey players anchoring it. We've had 3 different DC's now over 8 yrs with very similar results. That suggests the results have less to do with the DC and more to do with the program as a whole.
I'm hoping for a quick rebound but past GT history would recommend caution in assuming that.
Just FWIW, CPJ's win percentage against legit (P5/BCS, bowl, and BYU&ND) teams is lower than both O'Leary and Gailey. like i said - higher ceiling, lower floor.
I love the 11 win seasons, but I wish our floor was 6 instead of 3/4.
Interesting to hear that CPJ's win percentage against legit (P5/BCS, bowl, and BYU&ND) teams is lower than Gailey's. Even with this unbelievably bad 1-7 ACC season, CPJ still has a slightly better win percentage against the ACC than Chan and a better win percentage against UGA than Chan. CPJ has done worse in bowls (2-5 for CPJ vs. 2-3 for Chan). Maybe CPJ's % is punished for having gone to 3 ACC title games and 2 Orange Bowls with a record of 2-3? If that is the type of thing "hurting" CPJ's percentage (that he makes a lot of ACC title games and BCS bowls instead of staying at home and playing "Mediocre State" every single year in a bowl) I am okay with that.
Based on CPJ's ACC record, I am not sure how anyone could conclude that this season is anything but an outlier.
2008 Georgia Tech 5–3 T–1st (Coastal)
2009 Georgia Tech 7–1 1st (Coastal)
2010 Georgia Tech 4–4 T–3rd (Coastal)
2011 Georgia Tech 5–3 T–2nd (Coastal)
2012 Georgia Tech 5–3 T–1st (Coastal)
2013 Georgia Tech 5–3 T–2nd (Coastal)
2014 Georgia Tech 6–2 1st (Coastal)
2015 Georgia Tech 1–7 6th (Coastal)
Here is Chan:
2002 Georgia Tech 4–4 T–5th
2003 Georgia Tech 4–4 T–4th
2004 Georgia Tech 4–4 T–6th
2005 Georgia Tech 5–3 3rd (Coastal)
2006 Georgia Tech 7–1 1st (Coastal)
2007 Georgia Tech 4–4
At least with respect to the ACC and UGA, I am pretty sure I know which I would call a "lower floor" if you made me pick, and it wouldn't be CPJ based on one season with somewhat freakish levels of injuries and close losses.
Just as an FYI, if one simply removes the lower division opponents on the schedule (the Woffords and Jacksonville States and Gardner Webbs), Gaileys winning % is .590 BEFORE post season games while Johnson's is 0.563. Add in post-season play and Gailey drops to 0.561 while Johnson drops to .533. Facts are your friend, so not sure why you are upset or disagree with Red's comment. Beyond that, there can be a ton of argument about who should get credit for 2008/9...two fairly decent years....I gave credit to CPJ, but if one argues that it was with Gailey's players, the stats would be skewed pretty heavily towards Gailey. Even if you simply eliminate them from either coach, CPJ drops to 0.500 in regular season play and 0.471 including post-season.
And, no, I am not pining for the days under Gailey. He drove me nuts on offense. But let's not glorify what exists today either.
I just can't get over how frustrating this season has been for the team and the fans. Obviously, the season is not over and I hope we can end this miserable season with a resounding win, but up to this point, it has been a big, ugly mess.
Here are the first two things that can point to as logical reasons for a decline in performance:
1. Injuries. We have had multiple players go down and we just don't have the depth to plug in experienced players. Instead, we are plugging in true freshman and asking them to compete at a level they are probably not ready for.
2. Schedule. We all knew it would be tough, but in reality, it turned out worse than we thought. ND and Clemson were indeed title contenders, and with the addition of FSU and the improvement of UNC and Duke and Pitt, it was a murderer's row to begin the season. Things seemed to spiral from there.
To be honest, though, even with the harder schedule and the injuries, I still expected a lot more. We still had multiple chances to make plays and win games. What else happened?
3. Intangibles. I do not believe the talent level between last year's 11 win team and this year's 3 win team is that wide. Last year we saw some seniors step up and take responsibility and lead well. This year, we saw some seniors make mental mistakes and perform poorly when the game was on the line. Clearly, this team has lacked leadership and togetherness.
4. Poor coaching. I am not privy to what happens in practice, but it seems like our guys have not been in a position to succeed and have not progressed. If it were only a few players, we could point to personal issues, but it seems like there has been a general lack of effectiveness and growth in skills and awareness on the team, and this points to a lack of good coaching.
5. Bad luck. I intentionally listed this last. Random timing of bounces, referee calls (or lack there of) and inexplicable (and un-repeatable) performances do indeed affect the outcome of football games, and most of these have been against us this year. What can we do but throw up our arms and say, "Oh, well." Such is life as a GT fan.
Did I miss anything? Would you rank them differently?
As always, win or lose, I'll be cheering on the Yellow Jackets.
I think CPJ is a better coach than CCG and wouldn't trade them so don't think that is what I am saying.
The floor comment seems pretty simple - 3 is lower than 7. But the ceiling is also legit - 11 vs 9. Whether the 3 is an outlier (I sure hope it is) - CPJ also has a 6 win season, which is lower than any season since the mid-90's. The 2 lowest win total seasons of the past 19 years have been CPJ as have been the 2 highest.
I still think the coaching has been less than stellar this year and its not 100% injuries.
Look at our 3rd quarters this year after halftime adjustments. We have 3 offensive scores in 9 games, a field goal against Duke (where we forced a TO and moved 2 yards before kicking it)
A FG against FSU - in what was out best 2nd half opening drive of the entire year, moving 52 yds.
Unlike last year where it felt like we made the better half time adjustments, this year it felt like the opponents made better half time adjustments. One 3 scores in 9 games by the offense, one starting in scoring position and another starting less than 10 yds from scoring position.
As far as the CPJ/CCG win percentage. They are very close (0.1% difference). CPJ has a better record against the ACC and UGA (the more important ones imo). Gailey was 0-1 in Championship games, CPJ is 1-2, not really much of a difference there. in bowl games CPJ in 2-5, CCG 2-4, once again not a huge difference. What allows the numbers to stay close is outside of UGA CCG performed slightly better against legit OOC competition than CPJ has. 2 wins over Auburn, 1 over ND 1 over BYU.
Both comical AND disappointing?? How so? I understand what you are saying, that last year things were great and then this year things are not great. So how do you explain it? Here's my take. It is the staff's responsibility. They are the ones that need to see there are no on-the-field leaders IN THE SPRING. They are the ones that need to see we don't know how to block. In the same vein as your question about the coaches, did the offensive line just forget how to block, forget their assignments? Did Justin Thomas just forget how to pitch? It is a daunting task, I feel certain, to take a group of 75 or 80 college kids, turning over 25 new faces every year, and mold them into a disciplined, cohesive, SUCCESSFUL unit. Sure, it's difficult. That's why the coaches get paid more than most CEO's, brain surgeons, nuclear physicists, and ship captains in our society. We are currently ranked 70th in the country. Is that acceptable? Is that even explainable? We should NEVER be 3-9 with what we pay our coaches. Just give the job to Trent Miles at $600k and we can get 3-9. A Miami team that can't stop anybody, has an interim coach that had his team ready and blew us off the field. It has gone completely beyond ridiculous. The results would indicate there are major problems within the program. A dozen grown men, allegedly seasoned professional coaches, get many millions of dollars to identify and fix those problems. If they can't hack it, then move out and let someone else give it a try.Many people on here have now commented on poor coaching being the downfall this year. This argument is both comical and disappointing; and much more plausible had there been any material coaching changes over the last year, but there haven't. Does everyone on here really think PJ and the rest of the staff have forgotten how to coach over the last 12 months after doing it for the last 20 years. This is the same staff that went 11-3 and won the Orange bowl with a bunch of 2 and 3 star recruits, and not one player drafted higher than the 4th round. Come on now.
I don't agree with any of you guys who think Coaching was the issue in spite of the massive injuries. When they started the season they were pretty good, despite the youth at the skill positions. But, by the end of the ND game they had to train another group of skill players on a crash course to replace other injured players. Then that group was injured before they became proficient. That went on the whole season. There was no continuity with personnel.
I will defend CPJ in face of any who doubt him. We are very lucky to have such a great Coach at a place that makes it so difficult to succeed.