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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 993780" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I think GT is actually a relatively easy job for a coach vs. Bama and a few other schools all things considered (especially now with P AC and AD JB). That's either in spite of the recruiting challenges (narrow curriculum) or because of them (GT fan base for the most part acknowledges them and sets realistic expectations). </p><p></p><p>Advantages? We compete in the ACC, are located in Atlanta and in the state of Georgia (fertile recruiting grounds). You win 7-8 games a year and beat Uga 1 out of 4 tries and you have a job for as long as you want it. CPJ was 3-8 against them and he is considered by most to be a GT legend. Imagine if you will a coach at Bama keeping his job going 3-8 against anyone including Uga, OSU, LSU, Clemson, etc. I don't think it would happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 993780, member: 844"] I think GT is actually a relatively easy job for a coach vs. Bama and a few other schools all things considered (especially now with P AC and AD JB). That's either in spite of the recruiting challenges (narrow curriculum) or because of them (GT fan base for the most part acknowledges them and sets realistic expectations). Advantages? We compete in the ACC, are located in Atlanta and in the state of Georgia (fertile recruiting grounds). You win 7-8 games a year and beat Uga 1 out of 4 tries and you have a job for as long as you want it. CPJ was 3-8 against them and he is considered by most to be a GT legend. Imagine if you will a coach at Bama keeping his job going 3-8 against anyone including Uga, OSU, LSU, Clemson, etc. I don't think it would happen. [/QUOTE]
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