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Notre Dame to Play 2 Johnson Tree Spread option teams back-to-back
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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 260748" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Yessss. I always tried to use the same rule myself. Problem = I often found my prime candidate being hired out from under me while the higher-ups were trying to make up what they euphemistically referred to as their minds.</p><p></p><p>As to the rest: the experience at GSU is instructive. They had fans who were upset at Coach's O too and wanted somebody who would bring "excitement back into GSU football!" So they fired Sewak and hired - wait for it -Van Gorder. Some of you might remember how <em>that</em> worked out. When he resigned to work for the Falcons, everyone heaved a sigh of relief and hired Jeff Monken. Who brought back the spread option and virtually instant success.</p><p></p><p>I think what it comes down to is that schools get football traditions and work within them. Stanford will never be an option team, Nebraska will never abandon the I-Bone, and, I'm guessing, Tech will continue to be a spread option school after Coach leaves. It fits and we're set up to both coach and recruit for it. And it's been successful here (some people tend to forget that).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 260748, member: 265"] Yessss. I always tried to use the same rule myself. Problem = I often found my prime candidate being hired out from under me while the higher-ups were trying to make up what they euphemistically referred to as their minds. As to the rest: the experience at GSU is instructive. They had fans who were upset at Coach's O too and wanted somebody who would bring "excitement back into GSU football!" So they fired Sewak and hired - wait for it -Van Gorder. Some of you might remember how [I]that[/I] worked out. When he resigned to work for the Falcons, everyone heaved a sigh of relief and hired Jeff Monken. Who brought back the spread option and virtually instant success. I think what it comes down to is that schools get football traditions and work within them. Stanford will never be an option team, Nebraska will never abandon the I-Bone, and, I'm guessing, Tech will continue to be a spread option school after Coach leaves. It fits and we're set up to both coach and recruit for it. And it's been successful here (some people tend to forget that). [/QUOTE]
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