Whether alums or fans want to admit it, GT is not a destination coaching job any more. It is an interim step whilst he goes about campaigning for a really good job somewhere. So folks with sugar plums dancing in their heads need to know the first result is: no name coach to Georgia Tech. There is no profit to it, in career or money. The second is start looking at the third year coach who whose Keokuk Finishing School won the Carousel Conference this season by slinging it on every down and is really, really, really good with the media. Or a coordinator from a good program who will be in Atlanta two years and high hurdle higher. (See Morris -- Clemson, SMU, Arkansas. Clemson because he ran the type offense Swinney demanded; SMU because he couldn't lose no matter how much he lost, and Arkansas because presumably it was a destination job. Another year like this one, though, and ...) But if one insists on dreaming, dream big. No Stoops. Get Saban.