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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 1175494" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Key had a LOT more resources to turn things around for GT football than Cross will have for GT basketball, relatively speaking.</p><p></p><p>From a logistical and practical standpoint, it was difficult for Key because football has so many different pieces you need to make it successful, but Cross is competing in a league where only one school made it to the Sweet 16 (Duke) and they reportedly spent $12 million to get there. Cross can turn it around quicker if GT gives him the support to get a couple more very good players, but if not, expect next season to be a developmental/rebuilding season where GT takes a lot of lumps. It's a lot easier to turn it around in basketball, IMHO, but the resources also need to be there. Is GT getting Cross those resources? TBD...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 1175494, member: 360"] Key had a LOT more resources to turn things around for GT football than Cross will have for GT basketball, relatively speaking. From a logistical and practical standpoint, it was difficult for Key because football has so many different pieces you need to make it successful, but Cross is competing in a league where only one school made it to the Sweet 16 (Duke) and they reportedly spent $12 million to get there. Cross can turn it around quicker if GT gives him the support to get a couple more very good players, but if not, expect next season to be a developmental/rebuilding season where GT takes a lot of lumps. It's a lot easier to turn it around in basketball, IMHO, but the resources also need to be there. Is GT getting Cross those resources? TBD... [/QUOTE]
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