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Mostly “Fire Geoff Collins”, some reminiscing, maybe bourbon or other distractions
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<blockquote data-quote="Thwg777" data-source="post: 861143" data-attributes="member: 5825"><p>I’ve been away for a little while… 343 pages later. Yes, he should be fired based on performance or lack thereof. (8) FBS wins in (3) seasons. (2) FBS wins in year 3. And losing the last two games by a combined margin of 100-0.</p><p></p><p>I haven’t read all the posts but it seems like the reasons for not firing him despite the abomination brought on the program is lack of money. And the program is in debt. It’s in debt because GT alumni don’t care as much about football than other schools’ fanbases. (This may be an oversimplification but what I gathered from skimming the treads).</p><p></p><p>As a logical engineer, assuming the above paragraph is true / mostly true, would GT ever just cut football? I know that sounds like sacrilege but if it’s a money pit, we cannot be competitive in the NIL era, sports (or lack thereof) doesn’t really impact student academic enrollment, what’s the point of the program?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thwg777, post: 861143, member: 5825"] I’ve been away for a little while… 343 pages later. Yes, he should be fired based on performance or lack thereof. (8) FBS wins in (3) seasons. (2) FBS wins in year 3. And losing the last two games by a combined margin of 100-0. I haven’t read all the posts but it seems like the reasons for not firing him despite the abomination brought on the program is lack of money. And the program is in debt. It’s in debt because GT alumni don’t care as much about football than other schools’ fanbases. (This may be an oversimplification but what I gathered from skimming the treads). As a logical engineer, assuming the above paragraph is true / mostly true, would GT ever just cut football? I know that sounds like sacrilege but if it’s a money pit, we cannot be competitive in the NIL era, sports (or lack thereof) doesn’t really impact student academic enrollment, what’s the point of the program? [/QUOTE]
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