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<blockquote data-quote="Pointer" data-source="post: 838017" data-attributes="member: 4719"><p>Very well said and a good hypothesis.</p><p></p><p>The problem is risking CGC further running the program into the dirt and turning this place into Kansas or Vandy where expectations don't matter and football is an afterthought.</p><p></p><p>With that said, tell me what coordinators you'd like to see come here if Thacker and P'Node leave. I'm not sure anyone is going to want to come here and coach under CGC.</p><p></p><p>A good reason why is that next year is his final year of the 4 years fully guaranteed contact. It will be much easier to clean house in the next two years, and I'm willing to bet not many coaches want to rebuild the rubble CGC has directly created, especially if he will still be the one in charge.</p><p></p><p>I think if we do the sensible thing and let CGC go this year (please God let this happen) or next year, any reasonable coach will see that we gave him more then enough opportunity to get something started here. Key phrase here is getting something started. When you go 3 straight seasons at 3 (possibly 4 this year) wins, it's clear you're in over you're head and any school who gives a damn about their football program has every right in the world to let you go. So in a way, we've already more then shown how reasonable we are.</p><p></p><p>We've had a guy who was willing to come here after PJ left with a proven track record. Still willing to come here. The AA is too afraid to embrace our best option and go full in, just like they did with the previous coach as you have so well detailed out.</p><p></p><p>This leads me to my last point in that comparing CGC situation to Dabo's initial years is not reasonable. Dabo's program had a pulse, he was not putting together a string of the worst back to back to back seasons in the program's history.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pointer, post: 838017, member: 4719"] Very well said and a good hypothesis. The problem is risking CGC further running the program into the dirt and turning this place into Kansas or Vandy where expectations don't matter and football is an afterthought. With that said, tell me what coordinators you'd like to see come here if Thacker and P'Node leave. I'm not sure anyone is going to want to come here and coach under CGC. A good reason why is that next year is his final year of the 4 years fully guaranteed contact. It will be much easier to clean house in the next two years, and I'm willing to bet not many coaches want to rebuild the rubble CGC has directly created, especially if he will still be the one in charge. I think if we do the sensible thing and let CGC go this year (please God let this happen) or next year, any reasonable coach will see that we gave him more then enough opportunity to get something started here. Key phrase here is getting something started. When you go 3 straight seasons at 3 (possibly 4 this year) wins, it's clear you're in over you're head and any school who gives a damn about their football program has every right in the world to let you go. So in a way, we've already more then shown how reasonable we are. We've had a guy who was willing to come here after PJ left with a proven track record. Still willing to come here. The AA is too afraid to embrace our best option and go full in, just like they did with the previous coach as you have so well detailed out. This leads me to my last point in that comparing CGC situation to Dabo's initial years is not reasonable. Dabo's program had a pulse, he was not putting together a string of the worst back to back to back seasons in the program's history. [/QUOTE]
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