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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 463664" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>As we say in the South...."why, bless your heart!" That's just so *sweet*! Unicorns and rainbows everywhere.</p><p></p><p>Reality is if you continue down that path you WILL become Tulane playing in front of 20,000 disheartened fans with a schedule that is third rate. You simply wish to close your eyes and ignore the current realities of college football. You either are living in a fantasy world or living in the past...neither of which exist today.</p><p></p><p>The reality is in front of you. It is on the field every Saturday now for one and all to see.</p><p></p><p>Changing coaches, while it may satisfy some in the fan base for a couple of years, will not change the fundamental realities of this football program, BECAUSE THE PROBLEMS ARE REALLY NOT THE COACHES'.</p><p></p><p>Could we recruit better? Maybe, a little bit....but NOT like we did even 15 years ago. The world of college football has changed and keeps changing. </p><p></p><p>Could we call plays better or run a better program? Maybe a little bit.</p><p></p><p>But until you admit TO YOURSELVES that the world of college football is not what you would want it to be, the fundamental problems will not be addressed. Any success will be "flash in the pan" situations like Calvin Johnson or Shaq Mason were. Those are not repeatable. They are random.</p><p></p><p>The "academic integrity" argument is indeed what is causing GT to decline....whether it is being made by the Hill or the fan base.</p><p></p><p>NO ONE (at least not me) is arguing for outright cheating. Expanding our curriculum would broaden the school in so many ways it would be helpful all the way around. Do you not think the "nerds" at GT would benefit from seeing more artists and BA majors on campus who help broaden their understanding of the real world we live in today? I do. Going from 35 majors to 120 would be GOOD for GT, as well as its football program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 463664, member: 944"] As we say in the South...."why, bless your heart!" That's just so *sweet*! Unicorns and rainbows everywhere. Reality is if you continue down that path you WILL become Tulane playing in front of 20,000 disheartened fans with a schedule that is third rate. You simply wish to close your eyes and ignore the current realities of college football. You either are living in a fantasy world or living in the past...neither of which exist today. The reality is in front of you. It is on the field every Saturday now for one and all to see. Changing coaches, while it may satisfy some in the fan base for a couple of years, will not change the fundamental realities of this football program, BECAUSE THE PROBLEMS ARE REALLY NOT THE COACHES'. Could we recruit better? Maybe, a little bit....but NOT like we did even 15 years ago. The world of college football has changed and keeps changing. Could we call plays better or run a better program? Maybe a little bit. But until you admit TO YOURSELVES that the world of college football is not what you would want it to be, the fundamental problems will not be addressed. Any success will be "flash in the pan" situations like Calvin Johnson or Shaq Mason were. Those are not repeatable. They are random. The "academic integrity" argument is indeed what is causing GT to decline....whether it is being made by the Hill or the fan base. NO ONE (at least not me) is arguing for outright cheating. Expanding our curriculum would broaden the school in so many ways it would be helpful all the way around. Do you not think the "nerds" at GT would benefit from seeing more artists and BA majors on campus who help broaden their understanding of the real world we live in today? I do. Going from 35 majors to 120 would be GOOD for GT, as well as its football program. [/QUOTE]
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