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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 545061" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>They haven't really said what the offense will be like. CGC on the radio in the last couple of days said that this year they will incorporate a lot of the things that GT has been doing and will migrate the offense as more recruiting classes come to GT. Those statements had some people thinking of something similar to the double wing diamond formation from when Vad Lee was the QB.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think there will be more than 50k at the USF game. According to the ticket office, season ticket sales are up.(Although the "percentage" numbers they gave are possibly misleading) Atlanta isn't as bad as Miami, but it is a trend following population. USF isn't an FCS school. The new coaches have been active in the media and in social media. If GT plays decently against Clemson, it is possible that many non GT fans will come to the USF game to see what is up with the new coach and lead to a capacity crowd. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think the size of the talent gap is highly exagerated. Clemson and the mutts definitely have larger/faster guys all the way down their two-deep. Most of our schedule does not. They might have had better recruiting classes, but even if you believe the recruiting service rankings are precise, a jump from the 40s to the 20s can be as small as: 20 recruits vs 18, one player - a four star at GT, and a top 250 four star at another school. It doesn't take much.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't think he has been over the top with swag(like Miami). I remember when the mutts played Boise State that on a 3rd an long, Boise State gained about twenty yards. The mutt defender made a good open field tackle and then proceeded to jump all around and beat his chest. His team just gave up a third and long, but he believed his individual play was more important than what was happening to the team.</p><p></p><p>My only issue with the hype from CGC at this point is there is nothing to back it up. With CJP, at the beginning he was talking about year 3 or 4 to get basketball back on track. People are now starting to question CJP and the hype in that program. When you are good, you don't have to "tell" everyone that you are good, they just know it.(Alabama)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think we probably have a better chance at a championship season this year than next. This year we don't know what we will have. The Coastal schedule will still be the same, but the OOC schedule will be tough. It will be very easy to have an incredibly good team next year and still lose 5 games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 545061, member: 2426"] They haven't really said what the offense will be like. CGC on the radio in the last couple of days said that this year they will incorporate a lot of the things that GT has been doing and will migrate the offense as more recruiting classes come to GT. Those statements had some people thinking of something similar to the double wing diamond formation from when Vad Lee was the QB. I think there will be more than 50k at the USF game. According to the ticket office, season ticket sales are up.(Although the "percentage" numbers they gave are possibly misleading) Atlanta isn't as bad as Miami, but it is a trend following population. USF isn't an FCS school. The new coaches have been active in the media and in social media. If GT plays decently against Clemson, it is possible that many non GT fans will come to the USF game to see what is up with the new coach and lead to a capacity crowd. I think the size of the talent gap is highly exagerated. Clemson and the mutts definitely have larger/faster guys all the way down their two-deep. Most of our schedule does not. They might have had better recruiting classes, but even if you believe the recruiting service rankings are precise, a jump from the 40s to the 20s can be as small as: 20 recruits vs 18, one player - a four star at GT, and a top 250 four star at another school. It doesn't take much. I don't think he has been over the top with swag(like Miami). I remember when the mutts played Boise State that on a 3rd an long, Boise State gained about twenty yards. The mutt defender made a good open field tackle and then proceeded to jump all around and beat his chest. His team just gave up a third and long, but he believed his individual play was more important than what was happening to the team. My only issue with the hype from CGC at this point is there is nothing to back it up. With CJP, at the beginning he was talking about year 3 or 4 to get basketball back on track. People are now starting to question CJP and the hype in that program. When you are good, you don't have to "tell" everyone that you are good, they just know it.(Alabama) I think we probably have a better chance at a championship season this year than next. This year we don't know what we will have. The Coastal schedule will still be the same, but the OOC schedule will be tough. It will be very easy to have an incredibly good team next year and still lose 5 games. [/QUOTE]
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