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oh. ok. didn't notice the AT part. Not sure Heisman ever played AT GeorgiaI haven't checked the records, but he said AT georgie, fwiw.
oh. ok. didn't notice the AT part. Not sure Heisman ever played AT GeorgiaI haven't checked the records, but he said AT georgie, fwiw.
Well.....there was that game against Middle Tennessee..........You can say what you want about PJ, but this coach always has his players fighting to the last whistle..his players never quit and I never want a different coach! THWG!!!! CPJ FOREVER!!!
With the only stat that matters. It starts with a WNice analysis, but couldn't it just be we wanted more badly? It would have been incredibly easy to have just given up. They didn't. Beautiful 94 yd drive and the Dive from Five.
Heart. How do you analyze that?
Well to be honest we only have one player on D that would play at UGA and that's 15. Maybe we can improve on that but when most kids are eliminated from Tech before the recruiter gets out of the guidance office it's tough to get competitive players. 15s father is a principal who values a GT education. To be honest most do not.I'm not trying to argue but what makes you feel that CTR has showed you he has what it takes? This is a serious question, and the only reason I ask is because our D has been pretty awful.
Still there are teams that we are just as talented as that have way better D's. Imo it's more about the scheme over anything.Well to be honest we only have one player on D that would play at UGA and that's 15. Maybe we can improve on that but when most kids are eliminated from Tech before the recruiter gets out of the guidance office it's tough to get competitive players. 15s father is a principal who values a GT education. To be honest most do not.
Correct. From Ramblinwreck.comWith the only stat that matters. It starts with a W
Not to discount anything because it is impressive. Most teams usually play 1 extra game now than 20+ years ago.Correct. From Ramblinwreck.com
"Georgia Tech finished the regular season with an 8-4 overall record, which is the fourth time in Paul Johnson's nine seasons as head coach (2008-present) that Georgia Tech has won at least eight regular-season games. Prior to Johnson's arrival in 2008, Georgia Tech had won eight or more regular-season games only eight times in the previous 51 seasons (1957-2007)."
"Head coach Paul Johnson became the second coach in Georgia Tech history with three wins at Georgia (2008, 2014 and 2016), joining Bobby Dodd, who won at UGA five times (1950, 1952, 1954, 1956 and 1962)."
You're welcome to your opinion. I base mine off if 30+ years coaching experience and personal knowledge of what goes on in recruiting in the state of GA.Still there are teams that we are just as talented as that have way better D's. Imo it's more about the scheme over anything.
I respect that, but I have been around it as well just not quite as long. And I understand what we are trying to do on D and from my experience we don't have the guys to do it. But we are all entitled to our opinion.You're welcome to your opinion. I base mine off if 30+ years coaching experience and personal knowledge of what goes on in recruiting in the state of GA.
Correct. From Ramblinwreck.com
"Georgia Tech finished the regular season with an 8-4 overall record, which is the fourth time in Paul Johnson's nine seasons as head coach (2008-present) that Georgia Tech has won at least eight regular-season games. Prior to Johnson's arrival in 2008, Georgia Tech had won eight or more regular-season games only eight times in the previous 51 seasons (1957-2007)."
"Head coach Paul Johnson became the second coach in Georgia Tech history with three wins at Georgia (2008, 2014 and 2016), joining Bobby Dodd, who won at UGA five times (1950, 1952, 1954, 1956 and 1962)."
Sure there are but from experience with friends who kids chose UGA or Bama, it had little to do with the football team. They were offered full rides and stipends and a whole bunch of other financial incentives I did not believe were even possible. It usually came down to, "I could go to Harvard but my parents would have to shell out money or I could go to uga and my parents would practically make money on the deal." One friend of mine had his daughter wooed so hard by Alabama (with such incredible financial perks) that he started humming the Alabama fight song whenever he was around her. And he was an IE grad from Tech.I don't want just smart kids. I want smart, well-rounded kids.
If more apply because of football, more will be accepted and tech should prefer the well rounded with the same SAT as those who aren't.
If you think there aren't many valedictorians or 1400 SAT score students at Bama or UGA, your just plain wrong.
And last I checked, 80% of NFL players end up bankrupt or in financial ruin. It is such fool's gold for youngsters to think this is an easy way to success.I think the stats are that fewer than 2% of all college athletes make it to the NFL. Our goal should be tell a SA, "Come to Tech and you will have a great life. You *might* get the NFL. But even if you don't, you'll do well." I think we should be proud of that.
I am always a bit sad to find a former athlete, a star in college no less, who works a dead end job .. if he has a job at all.
So uga gets brownie points for being bold and making a change, I guess. Losing to Tech, Vanderbilt and Florida in the same year is something that hasn't happened to them since 1961. Throw in Tennessee and it has never happened. uga fans are consoling themselves with talk that this is what rebuilding looks like. But I have to say, Kirby Smart looked totally inept against CPJ on Saturday.Just an observation and viewpoint I have formed throughout this season. It seems there is a growing fatigue with our football program in general. I see that in Coach Johnson and some of his staff. A frustration with the inability to improve on our blocking and offense in general for him and in our inability to pressure and tackle on defense and get off the field. There seems to be a growing minority of the fan base that is ready for a change, any change. T.here is a sense of underachievement with this team going 7 and 4 this season, valid or not.
I've seen this in business and in life in general. After 9 years a lot of relationships grow stale. Folks want change even if it is just change for change sake. I think we are reaching that point. I really don't feel strongly one way or the other about Coach Johnson staying or leaving. To me Georgia Tech football is bigger than any one personality (even Ted Roof for those that know I am a big fan of his). With Stansbury coming on board, I think he will take a hard look at where things stand and do what he thinks is in the best interest of the program overall. I sense the time for change is near, whether this year or next, I feel it is coming soon.
Go Jackets!
Ok, I'll go the other way. Since Dodd (1967), you have had 14 seasons with 4 losses or less, including this year (and that includes some 9 and 10 game seasons).Old days comparison - played 10 games while I was there and we didn't play elon mercer etc.
I'm not trying to argue but what makes you feel that CTR has showed you he has what it takes? This is a serious question, and the only reason I ask is because our D has been pretty awful.
Just some education here. GT will rarely get high ranked recruits.
For the kid that just wants to play for 3 years and jump to the NFL, this isn't appealing to them.