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<blockquote data-quote="SidewalkJacket" data-source="post: 386781" data-attributes="member: 546"><p>I've been so on and off the board lately and try not to get dragged into these offseason debates that repeat themselves every year, but I'll bite today.</p><p></p><p>Paul Johnson's GT record is 76-54. You don't get to cherry pick 8 of his 10 years, or only count FBS games, or whatever ridiculous criteria you want to choose to make your point. His four best years are 11 wins, 11 wins, 9 wins, and 9 wins. He has led GT to three ACC championship appearances, won an ACC title, beaten UGAg three times in an era when they are far better than they were under Donnan, and has wins against 4 (off the top of my head) top-5 teams. </p><p></p><p>George O'Leary's GT record was 52-32. His four best years were 10 wins, 9 wins, 8 wins, and 7 wins. He did not win an ACC title game. He beat UGAg three times, as well. He had one top-5 win. </p><p></p><p>I loved O'Leary. He was great for GT at the time. Some of his best players could not get into GT today. </p><p></p><p>I cannot convince you to love Paul Johnson. You won't, no matter what results GT football experiences. But your arguments are illogical, biased, not supported by facts, and not shared by most on this board who understand Georgia Tech football, football in general, and the landscape of college football in 2017. </p><p></p><p>Happy New Year!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidewalkJacket, post: 386781, member: 546"] I've been so on and off the board lately and try not to get dragged into these offseason debates that repeat themselves every year, but I'll bite today. Paul Johnson's GT record is 76-54. You don't get to cherry pick 8 of his 10 years, or only count FBS games, or whatever ridiculous criteria you want to choose to make your point. His four best years are 11 wins, 11 wins, 9 wins, and 9 wins. He has led GT to three ACC championship appearances, won an ACC title, beaten UGAg three times in an era when they are far better than they were under Donnan, and has wins against 4 (off the top of my head) top-5 teams. George O'Leary's GT record was 52-32. His four best years were 10 wins, 9 wins, 8 wins, and 7 wins. He did not win an ACC title game. He beat UGAg three times, as well. He had one top-5 win. I loved O'Leary. He was great for GT at the time. Some of his best players could not get into GT today. I cannot convince you to love Paul Johnson. You won't, no matter what results GT football experiences. But your arguments are illogical, biased, not supported by facts, and not shared by most on this board who understand Georgia Tech football, football in general, and the landscape of college football in 2017. Happy New Year! [/QUOTE]
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