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<blockquote data-quote="AE 87" data-source="post: 36610" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>In my opinion, the smoke screen was with @[USER=923]Rodney Kent[/USER] in the op, not in Bradley's article or his ESPN source.</p><p>1) The article characterizes Johnson as saying double-digit wins, but doesn't quote him within any context. The double-digit win stat was not the basis of the article.</p><p>2) The article was based on program efficiency over the last twenty-five years. I'm pretty sure we've played at least 11 games every year for the last 25 years so the OP's reference to 10 game seasons is off-point.</p><p>3) The OP says, "All coaches should be rated on their percentage of wins and never on their total number of wins per year." That is, in fact, the focus of the article which reports, "Johnson’s record against FBS opponents in his six years with the program matches Georgia Tech’s record over the past 25 years (56 percent) and their FBS closed set record, too (55 percent)."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AE 87, post: 36610, member: 195"] In my opinion, the smoke screen was with @[USER=923]Rodney Kent[/USER] in the op, not in Bradley's article or his ESPN source. 1) The article characterizes Johnson as saying double-digit wins, but doesn't quote him within any context. The double-digit win stat was not the basis of the article. 2) The article was based on program efficiency over the last twenty-five years. I'm pretty sure we've played at least 11 games every year for the last 25 years so the OP's reference to 10 game seasons is off-point. 3) The OP says, "All coaches should be rated on their percentage of wins and never on their total number of wins per year." That is, in fact, the focus of the article which reports, "Johnson’s record against FBS opponents in his six years with the program matches Georgia Tech’s record over the past 25 years (56 percent) and their FBS closed set record, too (55 percent)." [/QUOTE]
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