Techster
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for me the former...I have said this a bunch. I would rather have the 09's and the 14's with a 15 sprinkled in then a decade of chan
A LOT of things converged to make 2015 turn out to be the dud that it did, I'm not so sure it's something GT has to go through but once every 10-20 years. GT can attract enough talent just by being in GA's talent pool to regularly churn out 6-7 wins every year, sprinkled in with a special season every 4 years...which is exactly what has happened the last 20+ years. We'll have 3 times the 2015's, 2009's, 1990's, 1998, 2000's than we will 1994's and 2015's.
Getting back to the OP...I think the ACC is becoming a VERY strong conference. Doormats like UNC, Duke, UVA have all strengthened themselves despite what some GT fans want to believe because of the past. CPJ's "Big Four" nemesis (Clemson, UGA, Miami, VT) have all made moves. The jury is still out on UGA and VT, but Clemson is becoming a national power and Miami got a better coach on a team CPJ has had trouble with no matter who the coach was. UVA got a better coach, and has always been able to pull in talent, and the new coach has had great success against CPJ at BYU.
I think CPJ is at a critical juncture in terms of what direction the program is headed because of what other schools in the conference have done with their coaching situations. If you look at the model college program right now, Alabama, even Saban has changed his tune about some of the things he's done. Remember when Saban openly criticized uptempo teams, and he was losing to them? Well, he evolved and hired Lane Kiffen to run the offense, and Kiffen brought in a spread attack that utilized an uptempo style when needed. This isn't saying CPJ needs to change his offense, CPJ's offense works, it's more to exemplify if the coach considered the best one in the college game today is open to making adjustments to his VERY successful team, all coaches should, including our own. We can all agree there's room for improvement in all parts of our program. Let's hope hope CPJ is maleable enough to see the winds of change coming to the ACC and will adjust accordingly.