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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 863456" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>This analogy doesn’t really work because in your scenario, there’s only one position to be filled. Bama and UGA don’t have to choose either/or because they can just take both. Those “analysts” are still heavily involved with practice and film study, they just can’t be on field coaches during the games.</p><p></p><p>Why would you not want as much experience and game day knowledge as you can possibly get? It’s obvious that the system works given the success of the programs that are able to, and do use it. The former coaches are likely to be much more effective at, ya know, coaching the players involved with their analysis than some random student or GA, no matter how much analytical knowledge they have. Add in the fact that you can hire <em>both </em>former coaches and up and coming analytical nerds and you have a perfect storm. Don’t be surprised if CGC gets fired and immediately jumps into an analyst role with one of the big boy schools. It’s exactly what Butch Jones did, along with Muschamp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 863456, member: 4572"] This analogy doesn’t really work because in your scenario, there’s only one position to be filled. Bama and UGA don’t have to choose either/or because they can just take both. Those “analysts” are still heavily involved with practice and film study, they just can’t be on field coaches during the games. Why would you not want as much experience and game day knowledge as you can possibly get? It’s obvious that the system works given the success of the programs that are able to, and do use it. The former coaches are likely to be much more effective at, ya know, coaching the players involved with their analysis than some random student or GA, no matter how much analytical knowledge they have. Add in the fact that you can hire [I]both [/I]former coaches and up and coming analytical nerds and you have a perfect storm. Don’t be surprised if CGC gets fired and immediately jumps into an analyst role with one of the big boy schools. It’s exactly what Butch Jones did, along with Muschamp. [/QUOTE]
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