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Florida State (Stan Jones) & NC State (Bobby Lutz, who I think left) both served that role.Always bothers me "if" you need to hire someone help the HC with X's and 0's.
Florida State (Stan Jones) & NC State (Bobby Lutz, who I think left) both served that role.Always bothers me "if" you need to hire someone help the HC with X's and 0's.
Always bothers me "if" you need to hire someone help the HC with X's and 0's.
I like that he's taking his time and that's it open to anyone with the best he can put together (high schools coaches included).
This is where I will hope MBob has made it clear that he will be deeply and thoroughly involved in this process.GT was better off because Cremins had Perry Clark and George Felton.
What bothers me is a coach too insecure to get the best assistants for the team instead of hiring old cronies and inexperienced guys who won't question him.
GT was better off because Cremins had Perry Clark and George Felton.
What bothers me is a coach too insecure to get the best assistants for the team instead of hiring old cronies and inexperienced guys who won't question him.
Amen. MBob gets credit for this also, IMO.
I actually like the Bruiser Flint idea a little bit as possibly a more experienced coach. He actually followed Cal at UMass and had to deal with the mess left behind, much like Pastner. They probably could relate to each other well.
I went to grad school at Penn so Drexel was basically across the street. Good guy with alot of experience.
Don't know why Dooley would leave a HC job for an asst but would take him as an asst in a minute.
Getting at least one of White or Huff is imperative, get both and with Pastner as the HC GT will be much more of a force in metro Atlanta. I also liked yesterday where Pastner mentioned GT being a national brand. So while he made it clear first priority is the guys in Atlanta, he clearly plans to recruit on a national basis where it makes sense.
This is where I will hope MBob has made it clear that he will be deeply and thoroughly involved in this process.
If a short leash at the start enhances chances for success down the road, let's hope CJP sees the wisdom in it and is good with that.
My gut hunch is that there just wasn't the money.Any opinions on whether Bobinski helped CBG with assistant coaches?
I've gotten the impression that most on this site aren't that impressed with our assistants. Was that because CBG didn't take help, Bobinski didn't help since CBG was already in place or there just wasn't the money?
I don't understand the obsession with recruiting in Georgia. It's definitely important, but I think it's equally important to recruit nationally. It doesn't make sense to fit a square peg in a round hole because the peg is made in Georgia. I'm 100% with you and CJP on this.I actually like the Bruiser Flint idea a little bit as possibly a more experienced coach. He actually followed Cal at UMass and had to deal with the mess left behind, much like Pastner. They probably could relate to each other well.
I went to grad school at Penn so Drexel was basically across the street. Good guy with alot of experience.
Don't know why Dooley would leave a HC job for an asst but would take him as an asst in a minute.
Getting at least one of White or Huff is imperative, get both and with Pastner as the HC GT will be much more of a force in metro Atlanta. I also liked yesterday where Pastner mentioned GT being a national brand. So while he made it clear first priority is the guys in Atlanta, he clearly plans to recruit on a national basis where it makes sense.
I don't understand the obsession with recruiting in Georgia. It's definitely important, but I think it's equally important to recruit nationally. It doesn't make sense to fit a square peg in a round hole because the peg is made in Georgia. I'm 100% with you and CJP on this.
see, it seems as if Georgia AAU is flawed. Not much fundamentals, mostly athleticism. Not saying they are all like that, and the ones that are both athletic and fundamentally sound need to come to tech for sure, but if they don't fit, go out of state to get them. And comparing football recruiting to basketball does not really work.- Our home state has a TON of good basketball talent. Also, cultivating local talent leads to more fan support.
- I assume it is less expensive to recruit your own backyard for equal talent.
- I think CJP addressed the national recruiting idea, and we will do it. Seems as if he stated a % breakdown. Not sure.
Regardless, you know what they say about plans once the bullets start flying. Whatever works.
Seems like in the mid to late 70's our FB team had more kids from Ga than ugag did.
D Royal at Texas never had a player on ship not from the state of Texas until he was there about 12 - 13 years.
Go with the flow I suppose, but we very much need to get our fair share + 1 from our home state.
see, it seems as if Georgia AAU is flawed. Not much fundamentals, mostly athleticism. Not saying they are all like that, and the ones that are both athletic and fundamentally sound need to come to tech for sure, but if they don't fit, go out of state to get them. And comparing football recruiting to basketball does not really work.