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<blockquote data-quote="GTRX7" data-source="post: 210672" data-attributes="member: 1045"><p>I agree that Dabo would almost certainly recruit better than CPJ. Not sure he would win more games though. And, after all, isn't the goal? </p><p></p><p>For those arguing we need to do something innovative and unique. We already are. CPJs system, while maybe not sexy, does give us a better chance to win with the talent we have than, say, Dabo's system would. In fact, CPJ has done pretty darn well against Dabo with significantly less talent. </p><p></p><p>It is always going to be hard to recruit at Tech, and I personally think leaning towards a better coach/worse recruiter will win us more games that a worse coach/better recruiter. </p><p></p><p>Sure, it would be great to have both. But we don't have the money to pay for a top coach. And, even if we did, just like players, the top coaches do not want to come to a small program like Tech, with a small fan base, with a small stadium, and with a built-in plethora of limitations in the way of recruiting success. (Anyone think Nick Sabin would actually come here even if we offered him $10 million a year? I don't.) Just remember, the last two coaches to truly have success here, Ross and O'Leary, both left for greener pastures once they had success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTRX7, post: 210672, member: 1045"] I agree that Dabo would almost certainly recruit better than CPJ. Not sure he would win more games though. And, after all, isn't the goal? For those arguing we need to do something innovative and unique. We already are. CPJs system, while maybe not sexy, does give us a better chance to win with the talent we have than, say, Dabo's system would. In fact, CPJ has done pretty darn well against Dabo with significantly less talent. It is always going to be hard to recruit at Tech, and I personally think leaning towards a better coach/worse recruiter will win us more games that a worse coach/better recruiter. Sure, it would be great to have both. But we don't have the money to pay for a top coach. And, even if we did, just like players, the top coaches do not want to come to a small program like Tech, with a small fan base, with a small stadium, and with a built-in plethora of limitations in the way of recruiting success. (Anyone think Nick Sabin would actually come here even if we offered him $10 million a year? I don't.) Just remember, the last two coaches to truly have success here, Ross and O'Leary, both left for greener pastures once they had success. [/QUOTE]
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