Old South Stands
Jolly Good Fellow
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A few games could legitimately be called "signature games" for Paul Johnson as coach. I'm not thinking here of a signature game for Paul Johnson the coach, but rather, a signature game for "Paul Johnson" the era, the signature game of his tenure. I keep going back in my mind to the '15 game against FSU. This encapsulates the whole spirit of his coaching tenure: the highs amidst the lows... the unexpected turning points... This game had it all: grit, determination, scrappy players, a formidable opponent, a great coach... and a little bit of what one might call "luck". And arguably two of the best play-by-play announcers in college football today to document it all.
I don't know what to make of Coach Collins yet. I think we're going to get a talent bump in the short term. Maybe some early success. But I still don't know if we'll be able to keep up with the factories in today's climate of "championship-or-bust". The TO kept us in games against a lot of teams that outclassed us in talent. It remains to be seen, but I have a feeling the CPJ era won't be matched or eclipsed at the Flats for quite some time. Anyway...
I don't know what to make of Coach Collins yet. I think we're going to get a talent bump in the short term. Maybe some early success. But I still don't know if we'll be able to keep up with the factories in today's climate of "championship-or-bust". The TO kept us in games against a lot of teams that outclassed us in talent. It remains to be seen, but I have a feeling the CPJ era won't be matched or eclipsed at the Flats for quite some time. Anyway...