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<blockquote data-quote="heeled soul" data-source="post: 11575" data-attributes="member: 427"><p>folks,</p><p>do me a favor and start a campaign to get rid of PJ. when you're successful, that'd make my day.</p><p></p><p>seriously,</p><p>i think his offense fits the tech fan base to a T. who but a bunch of engineers would love such methodical approach to offense? there's a reason many teams hate to play and prepare for GT and cherish the bye week before the meet. this is probably the first time in PJ's career that he has really installed a passing game to be a significant part of the offense. he's adding wrinkles that will eventually be as staple as his triple option. give him some time with this new development. i personally think the problem is more with the D.</p><p></p><p>in terms of recruiting. y'all need to just realize that GT has a tremendous built-in disadvantage. sure some things could be changed but it's not an easy fix. the calculus thing is one. but another thing that i haven't seen mentioned is the student base make up. GT has 67% guys to girls ratio. hello?! that huge disadvantage ain't changing with a new coach. i'm asian so i can say this... you have 18% asians. just for comparison sake, unc has 58% girls (mostly liberal arts). 9% non-tech asians. i'm assuming that to macho 18 yr olds, these types of things matter. you guys are also in the middle of GA, which is a hot recruiting ground for most SEC teams, many ACC teams, and a bunch of others. you're competing against so many of the highly desirable schools.</p><p></p><p>so what does that mean? you'll have more success trying to work around it rather than beating it. which goes back to PJ. the schemes that he runs don't rely on the heavily recruited pro-style QB or TE or even RB. you guys do quite well with slightly less recruited guys sprinkled with occasional big names. the best thing you guys have going is that you guys run different stuff compared to other big programs. keep it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heeled soul, post: 11575, member: 427"] folks, do me a favor and start a campaign to get rid of PJ. when you're successful, that'd make my day. seriously, i think his offense fits the tech fan base to a T. who but a bunch of engineers would love such methodical approach to offense? there's a reason many teams hate to play and prepare for GT and cherish the bye week before the meet. this is probably the first time in PJ's career that he has really installed a passing game to be a significant part of the offense. he's adding wrinkles that will eventually be as staple as his triple option. give him some time with this new development. i personally think the problem is more with the D. in terms of recruiting. y'all need to just realize that GT has a tremendous built-in disadvantage. sure some things could be changed but it's not an easy fix. the calculus thing is one. but another thing that i haven't seen mentioned is the student base make up. GT has 67% guys to girls ratio. hello?! that huge disadvantage ain't changing with a new coach. i'm asian so i can say this... you have 18% asians. just for comparison sake, unc has 58% girls (mostly liberal arts). 9% non-tech asians. i'm assuming that to macho 18 yr olds, these types of things matter. you guys are also in the middle of GA, which is a hot recruiting ground for most SEC teams, many ACC teams, and a bunch of others. you're competing against so many of the highly desirable schools. so what does that mean? you'll have more success trying to work around it rather than beating it. which goes back to PJ. the schemes that he runs don't rely on the heavily recruited pro-style QB or TE or even RB. you guys do quite well with slightly less recruited guys sprinkled with occasional big names. the best thing you guys have going is that you guys run different stuff compared to other big programs. keep it up. [/QUOTE]
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