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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 556761" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>No, I think the Animal has pretty much nailed it. Some of the biggest Coach fans are fonts who have posted here for some time and were continually gripping about Paul's program the whole 11 years. Indeed, if you wanted to find a group who don't want to be proven wrong you would be hard pressed to find better candidates then these people. And it is galling to have to put up with guff from them, especially when the program was doing pretty well, by historical Tech standards. And, let's face it, Coach's many virtues do <em>not</em> include a stellar head coaching record.</p><p></p><p>But he does have many other virtues and with more resources committed to the program - come rain or shine - he <em>will</em> win at Tech. I am sure that'll happen, though probably not as soon as many would like. We're behind the 8 ball right now in terms of comparative resources devoted to the program and until we set that straight Coach will be fighting with one hand tied behind his back. So let's keep our eyes on the prize here and see what happens over the next few years. The main thing Coach <em>does</em> have going for him is that very few Tech coaches have actually failed. Given the various structural difficulties (curriculum, etc.) Tech faces that historical trend is encouraging. We have to stick it out until it reasserts itself, however. Let's hope it's next year, but let's not get too upset if it takes longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 556761, member: 265"] No, I think the Animal has pretty much nailed it. Some of the biggest Coach fans are fonts who have posted here for some time and were continually gripping about Paul's program the whole 11 years. Indeed, if you wanted to find a group who don't want to be proven wrong you would be hard pressed to find better candidates then these people. And it is galling to have to put up with guff from them, especially when the program was doing pretty well, by historical Tech standards. And, let's face it, Coach's many virtues do [I]not[/I] include a stellar head coaching record. But he does have many other virtues and with more resources committed to the program - come rain or shine - he [I]will[/I] win at Tech. I am sure that'll happen, though probably not as soon as many would like. We're behind the 8 ball right now in terms of comparative resources devoted to the program and until we set that straight Coach will be fighting with one hand tied behind his back. So let's keep our eyes on the prize here and see what happens over the next few years. The main thing Coach [I]does[/I] have going for him is that very few Tech coaches have actually failed. Given the various structural difficulties (curriculum, etc.) Tech faces that historical trend is encouraging. We have to stick it out until it reasserts itself, however. Let's hope it's next year, but let's not get too upset if it takes longer. [/QUOTE]
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