Denying that his one game over .500 record vs. FBS for the last 8 3/4 seasons is mediocre is what is laughable.
That 80 wins includes 13 FCS wins. No Tech coach has come close to playing that many per year. To your point about schedules, Gailey had 3 FCS games in his 6 seasons, for example. Most Big10 teams don't play FCS teams. Notre Dame doesn't.
He's a great FCS coach no doubt. But we aren't FCS, at least not yet.
As usual, I find myself throwing out facts that the mediocrity lovers can't refute and will ignore, while they throw out opinions to advance their unsupportable position.
I appreciate your passion. However, I suspect that you have not been in a successful business where it was your responsibility to evaluate performance and make hiring decisions. I hope I'm right on that suspicion.
When evaluating the job performance of a coach, you have to evaluate past performance in view of the likelihood of obtaining the performance you desire in the future.
In the case of CPJ and GT, a rational evaluation would have to take into account that in his first 10 years he won coach of the year 3 times which is more than any other coach in the conference over that time.
Over those ten years, while CPJ has also served as Offensive Coordinator, GT's offense has been top 10 nationally in scoring efficiency (points/drive versus BCS AQ or Pwr5 opponents).
Even though GT's D has under-performed, Tech still played in the conference championship game three times. Of Coastal teams, only VPI with 4 times has played in more than one.
Furthermore, recognizing that our D was under-performing, CPJ has changed coordinators 3 times (with reported interferance/involvement of AD). We've had coaches in the past who stayed pat with poor coordinators for too long.
With GT's limited budget, an AD has to decide what is more feasable, finding and affording a new HC, OC, and DC as well as other assistant coaches or finding a DC who can make it work alongside CPJ.
Without knowing for sure how much influence outsiders had in the hiring of past DC's, I still think the rational decision would be to give CPJ a chance with CNW for another year regardless. CNW is the only DC we've had under CPJ which seems to be his first choice.