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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 586353" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>Carson was treated shabbily but had material. He was an excellent coach but Georgia fans goaded Tech fans every year that he was not a Tech man and should leave. </p><p></p><p> Each coach since Dodd has had a special challenge. Gailey was received with a great deal of enthusiasm. I still remember vividly press articles about how he had better connections with high school coaches than anyone we had seen at Tech. He also was going to attract kids who wanted his pro experience. Most of all we were going to get great quarterbacks and a pro style offense. Couldn't beat Georgia though and utterly folded in ACC championship. </p><p></p><p>The best looking athletes I ever saw at Tech were brought in by Rodgers but he seemed to have the same kind of scheduling jinx on his teams that CPJ had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 586353, member: 1640"] Carson was treated shabbily but had material. He was an excellent coach but Georgia fans goaded Tech fans every year that he was not a Tech man and should leave. Each coach since Dodd has had a special challenge. Gailey was received with a great deal of enthusiasm. I still remember vividly press articles about how he had better connections with high school coaches than anyone we had seen at Tech. He also was going to attract kids who wanted his pro experience. Most of all we were going to get great quarterbacks and a pro style offense. Couldn't beat Georgia though and utterly folded in ACC championship. The best looking athletes I ever saw at Tech were brought in by Rodgers but he seemed to have the same kind of scheduling jinx on his teams that CPJ had. [/QUOTE]
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