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<blockquote data-quote="PowderSpringsJacket88" data-source="post: 22151" data-attributes="member: 40"><p>Absolutely! What I am worried about now is that the fans(including myself somewhat) are giving up on CPJ and that makes it even more difficult to overcome these obstacles.</p><p>There are only so many James Franklin types out there and I am not sure that I would even want him. There has been some sketchy stuff going on there like the rape case and I am not so sure that he is that great of a coach. He has done a great job overcoming their hurdles though...but he doesn't have as much respect as a football coach. Again, those type of guys are not growing on trees. More than likely if we hire someone that does well he will bolt for a bigger job because everyone knows if you can succeed at GT then that is pretty impressive.</p><p></p><p>Best thing for us to do is to support the program next year since it is not even an option right now... then evaluate the program at the end of the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowderSpringsJacket88, post: 22151, member: 40"] Absolutely! What I am worried about now is that the fans(including myself somewhat) are giving up on CPJ and that makes it even more difficult to overcome these obstacles. There are only so many James Franklin types out there and I am not sure that I would even want him. There has been some sketchy stuff going on there like the rape case and I am not so sure that he is that great of a coach. He has done a great job overcoming their hurdles though...but he doesn't have as much respect as a football coach. Again, those type of guys are not growing on trees. More than likely if we hire someone that does well he will bolt for a bigger job because everyone knows if you can succeed at GT then that is pretty impressive. Best thing for us to do is to support the program next year since it is not even an option right now... then evaluate the program at the end of the year. [/QUOTE]
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