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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 194385" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I think CPJ is a better coach than CCG and wouldn't trade them so don't think that is what I am saying. </p><p>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. </p><p></p><p>I still think the coaching has been less than stellar this year and its not 100% injuries.</p><p>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)</p><p>A FG against FSU - in what was out best 2nd half opening drive of the entire year, moving 52 yds.</p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 194385, member: 1776"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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