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Some people who want CPJ fired try to equate his record to Chan Gaileys hoping to achieve the same eventual outcome.Why do we still bring up Chan? Is he supposed the be the gold standard or something?
Some people who want CPJ fired try to equate his record to Chan Gaileys hoping to achieve the same eventual outcome.Why do we still bring up Chan? Is he supposed the be the gold standard or something?
Oh NOBlah blah blah blah blah
Some of you folks truly deserve Bill Lewis. Good luck bozos.
I didn't bring him up, was responding to Nuke's postWhy do we still bring up Chan? Is he supposed the be the gold standard or something?
They are not satisfied with up and down years with a school that has our disadvantages.
Might be interesting to compare schedules played.
The problem is (Johnson) Georgia Tech can't recruit
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Oregon, and to some extent Stanford now too.I like Paul Johnson and he gives us the best chance to win with what we've got. You've heard this a dozens of times but it's true. Plus, some of you guys are just dreamers... bring this high profile coach or that. Like they'll come and even if they do, they'll jump ship as soon as they have a good season and the higher jobs come calling. Think of it this way... you can long for that top 10 ranking and be coveted in the national spotlight but unless you're Bama, you'll flirt with it for a season or two and then burn out rather quickly. Look at Mississippi State and where they are now... back to where they always were coming off of the 2014 season where they graced #1 for a number of weeks. Look at Auburn and ND... while Auburn is having a somewhat of a decent season, an 8 win season is not good enough for their spoiled fans... ND is in the crapper... it seems like they have this cycle of hiring a new coach and they do well for the first few years, then flame out big time. CPJ has given us two magical seasons with 11 wins, 2 ACC Championship games, 2 Orange Bowls and 1 top 10 finish. I was a freshman at Tech in 94. This means I saw Tech go 1-10 and all but one of my rat hat scores are upside down (okay, I was in the band). Set your expectations accordingly, appreciate what you already have, and lastly be careful what you wish for.
Oregon, and to some extent Stanford now too.
fixed it for ya....problem isn't so much the coach as the Institute
Paul Johnson makes too many strategy mistakes as coach.ie Pittsburgh
BS It takes a salesman to be a good recruiter
Imo, there are two subsets of recruits that we struggle to land and make major impacts for top programs.Let me ask you something, and I'm not trying make it seem like you're obtuse here, but when was the last time you actually hung out in and around GT? I graduated in 2004, and GT today is totally different from even a decade ago. When I was at GT, you didn't really venture out beyond the 4 major roads that box GT in (North Ave, 10th St, Northside, 75/85 connector). As a student even during my time at GT, you either hung out at GT or left to visit friends at home or other college campuses. GT was pretty much dead outside of Greek life. You definitely did not want to wander outside of the GT campus after dark.
Today, social life is COMPLETELY different at GT. The Fraternities and Sorrorities use to be the center of GT's social life during my time there, I would say that if you are not part of the Greek system today, going to frat parties would be a fall back if you had nothing to do.
There use to be only a few spots GT students really went to close to campus (Rocky Mountain Pizza, Northside Tavern, etc.), but today you could probably find a different spot to go to everyday and still not make it to all the places by the end of the school year. Midtown between North Ave and 17th Street is booming with bars and restaurants. West Midtown has developed into a very unique area with the various establishments popping up there. If you visit the cluster of renovated homes between 10th and 14th street right across from campus, you'll find tons of house parties every weekend....and GT actively has campus police patrolling the area. GT also now owns "Olympic Village" on the other side of Smith Dorms (where I stayed as a frosh).
There may still be a "nerd" stigma associated with GT (though today "nerd" is actually a compliment due to tech billionaires), but as far as having a dead college social scene, that's just far from the truth. GT now is just like any other college. If you want the "college experience" it's there for you. You just need to step out of your dorm. I know when I was in school, downtown Athens was really popular to compare GT's social scene to (or lack thereof), but today the type social environment in and around GT dwarfs what UGA has in Athens. In fact, if I were at GT today, I would probably have a hard time concentrating on why I was actually at GT because now there may be TOO much to do. I haven't even touched on all the new clubs, events, and facilities available to GT students today that wasn't available when I was there.
If you don't follow GT recruiting, I'd urge you to look at some of the guys we're recruiting. Look at their reaction to the first time they actually step foot on campus. Their reaction is usually something along the lines of "GT is nothing like I thought it would be. I'm impressed!".
Alright - I'm growing weary of the Stanford comparison. Stanford is a great institution - very difficult. BUT, Stanford offers many bachelor degrees in majors that will never be offered at Tech.Pretty sure the differences in those programs from GT have been addressed ad nauseam, but I agree Stanford's recent form is what we should aspire to (as would UGA for that matter).
and you have to add Texas to this list.Oregon, and to some extent Stanford now too.
I didn't bring him up, was responding to Nuke's post