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<blockquote data-quote="inGTwetrust" data-source="post: 497721" data-attributes="member: 787"><p>I mean if we win the bowl game we average ...</p><p></p><p>Last 3 years: 7-5</p><p>Last 5 years: 7-5.4</p><p>11years: 7.5-5.4</p><p></p><p>All while setting records for graduating players and forging a path for long term success by pushing for better facilities, budget, etc. His lows sucked, but his highs were better than Chan could dream of and I loved every second of it.</p><p></p><p>You may have hated his offense. But he won. Won with class. And CPJ was the first real domino to getting GT football the resources it needs for success. </p><p></p><p>I truley hope a new coach consistently breaks the 'GT Ceiling' and I think the right choice can and will. But if they don't, and odds are they don't, I hope you are around when we go 7-6 every single year while graduating less and less players so you can tell us you told everyone so when we lose pretty passing for 400 yards and freaking out when we can't convert a 3rd and 1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inGTwetrust, post: 497721, member: 787"] I mean if we win the bowl game we average ... Last 3 years: 7-5 Last 5 years: 7-5.4 11years: 7.5-5.4 All while setting records for graduating players and forging a path for long term success by pushing for better facilities, budget, etc. His lows sucked, but his highs were better than Chan could dream of and I loved every second of it. You may have hated his offense. But he won. Won with class. And CPJ was the first real domino to getting GT football the resources it needs for success. I truley hope a new coach consistently breaks the 'GT Ceiling' and I think the right choice can and will. But if they don't, and odds are they don't, I hope you are around when we go 7-6 every single year while graduating less and less players so you can tell us you told everyone so when we lose pretty passing for 400 yards and freaking out when we can't convert a 3rd and 1. [/QUOTE]
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