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Mostly “Fire Geoff Collins”, some reminiscing, maybe bourbon or other distractions
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<blockquote data-quote="Animal02" data-source="post: 838054" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>WRT GT systematic issues, it comes down to where you believe that the limited academic offering that are all science and technical, high bar for admission, and difficulty staying on track to graduate, even for a non athlete, have a major impact on the sort of players that can succeed here. The people that appreciated CPJ believed the above, and appreciated the commitment to keeping kids in school and earning a degree. While I feel that rule changes and time had kneecapped CPJ' scheme, I think the general idea not trying to match the factories, going after a different type of player, playing smarter through scheme was the best a venue for Tech. I do not think the GC plan of high recruiting is sustainable. Sure he is the shiny new trinket on the block, but how many kids that really have NFL aspirations and ability are going to tolerate the academics when you can go to Clemson and watch grass grow or Mich State and sheep farm? Then there is the whole "processing" aspect that so many GC fan boys were clamoring for. I would likely get banned for saying what I really thought of that concept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Animal02, post: 838054, member: 347"] WRT GT systematic issues, it comes down to where you believe that the limited academic offering that are all science and technical, high bar for admission, and difficulty staying on track to graduate, even for a non athlete, have a major impact on the sort of players that can succeed here. The people that appreciated CPJ believed the above, and appreciated the commitment to keeping kids in school and earning a degree. While I feel that rule changes and time had kneecapped CPJ' scheme, I think the general idea not trying to match the factories, going after a different type of player, playing smarter through scheme was the best a venue for Tech. I do not think the GC plan of high recruiting is sustainable. Sure he is the shiny new trinket on the block, but how many kids that really have NFL aspirations and ability are going to tolerate the academics when you can go to Clemson and watch grass grow or Mich State and sheep farm? Then there is the whole "processing" aspect that so many GC fan boys were clamoring for. I would likely get banned for saying what I really thought of that concept. [/QUOTE]
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