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<blockquote data-quote="NewEnglandTransplant" data-source="post: 938213" data-attributes="member: 6354"><p>Not much more to add beyond what has been said. Josh is an above average coach (half time adjustment wise) with a well below average record (ACC wining percentage of .398 over 128 ACC games in seven seasons and an overall winning percentage of .491 over a total of 222 games in seven seasons. His liability has been an inability to recruit ACC talent here. GT fired Brian Gregory in 2016 after his moribund tenure. Gregory won .307% of ACC games and .469% overall in five seasons so Josh's winning percentages were an improvement but not what we hoped for. Josh is a great guy, but let's move on from him.</p><p>Risky because the players seem to love him despite the losing records, how much will this cost, and lastly, can we win back the fan support?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NewEnglandTransplant, post: 938213, member: 6354"] Not much more to add beyond what has been said. Josh is an above average coach (half time adjustment wise) with a well below average record (ACC wining percentage of .398 over 128 ACC games in seven seasons and an overall winning percentage of .491 over a total of 222 games in seven seasons. His liability has been an inability to recruit ACC talent here. GT fired Brian Gregory in 2016 after his moribund tenure. Gregory won .307% of ACC games and .469% overall in five seasons so Josh's winning percentages were an improvement but not what we hoped for. Josh is a great guy, but let's move on from him. Risky because the players seem to love him despite the losing records, how much will this cost, and lastly, can we win back the fan support? [/QUOTE]
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