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<blockquote data-quote="SwarmArmy" data-source="post: 216106" data-attributes="member: 1328"><p>Because it will be a new start for the new coach. I laid out my argument in the first page of this thread. I will paste it here again..</p><p></p><p>"The ACC is a tough league to figure out for any outside coach (will are not going to sign a coach who has already coached in the ACC). He would have to go through the same growing pains and make the same mistakes that CBG has made in these past few years in the ACC. CBG seems to have (finally) figured out the ACC and is on the up. Now is not the time to fire him, I think. Give him one more year.</p><p></p><p>A lot of folks here were calling for Tech to replace CBG with Archie Miller. Look at what a mid-level ACC team (Syracuse) did to Dayton in the NCAA tournament. Even if Archie Miller was to be hired here, he would face the same situation as CBG did in his first few years - growing pains, and learn from mistakes that we have already made so far in the CBG era.</p><p></p><p>My only knock on CBG is recruiting. If that improves in the next 1-2 years, I think we can keep and extend CBG."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwarmArmy, post: 216106, member: 1328"] Because it will be a new start for the new coach. I laid out my argument in the first page of this thread. I will paste it here again.. "The ACC is a tough league to figure out for any outside coach (will are not going to sign a coach who has already coached in the ACC). He would have to go through the same growing pains and make the same mistakes that CBG has made in these past few years in the ACC. CBG seems to have (finally) figured out the ACC and is on the up. Now is not the time to fire him, I think. Give him one more year. A lot of folks here were calling for Tech to replace CBG with Archie Miller. Look at what a mid-level ACC team (Syracuse) did to Dayton in the NCAA tournament. Even if Archie Miller was to be hired here, he would face the same situation as CBG did in his first few years - growing pains, and learn from mistakes that we have already made so far in the CBG era. My only knock on CBG is recruiting. If that improves in the next 1-2 years, I think we can keep and extend CBG." [/QUOTE]
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