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Mostly “Fire Geoff Collins”, some reminiscing, maybe bourbon or other distractions
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<blockquote data-quote="jacketup" data-source="post: 858143" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>A complete mischaracterization, probably due to ignorance of the situations, of each coach. Gailey didn't recruit that well at first, having come from the NFL. However, the 2007 class is widely recognized as Tech's best ever. Johnson got the benefit of it; Gailey never did. If you take away Johnson's first two years where he had the full benefit of that class (some went to the NFL after 2009) Gailey actually had a better FBS record than Johnson did. Gailey also went to a bowl game every year; Johnson did not. </p><p></p><p>My opinion is that we can do better than either one of them did. First, we have to get talent in here. Collins is doing that. Second, we need better assistants. Our money guys are willing apparently to come up with the money to fire Collins, but aren't willing to come up with the money to hire a quality DC and other assistants. Go figure. Ever since Homer retired, this program has been a rudderless ship. I feel sorry for Stansbury who is supposed to have a competitive program without competitive money. You would have to love Tech to be the AD or the HC, because the fans and supporters sure make it hard to succeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacketup, post: 858143, member: 630"] A complete mischaracterization, probably due to ignorance of the situations, of each coach. Gailey didn't recruit that well at first, having come from the NFL. However, the 2007 class is widely recognized as Tech's best ever. Johnson got the benefit of it; Gailey never did. If you take away Johnson's first two years where he had the full benefit of that class (some went to the NFL after 2009) Gailey actually had a better FBS record than Johnson did. Gailey also went to a bowl game every year; Johnson did not. My opinion is that we can do better than either one of them did. First, we have to get talent in here. Collins is doing that. Second, we need better assistants. Our money guys are willing apparently to come up with the money to fire Collins, but aren't willing to come up with the money to hire a quality DC and other assistants. Go figure. Ever since Homer retired, this program has been a rudderless ship. I feel sorry for Stansbury who is supposed to have a competitive program without competitive money. You would have to love Tech to be the AD or the HC, because the fans and supporters sure make it hard to succeed. [/QUOTE]
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