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So in other words USF has as many or more than GT does.From my count USF has 7 “support staff” I don’t know about Pitt
So in other words USF has as many or more than GT does.From my count USF has 7 “support staff” I don’t know about Pitt
IMO, there are three defining moments in the last 50 years of college football:
-- Integration in 60-70s
-- Introduction of APR in mid-2000s
-- Conference networks/TV money in mid-2010s
Each of these significantly shifted the landscape of the sport, and there are schools/conferences who adapted and thrived while others were behind the curve.
Specifically for APR, you could not longer "hide" kids taking a bunch of electives who need 100 more hours when 4 years of eligibility expired. The schools that adapted to the rule created new majors to continue to hide players. Georgia Tech did not (and we should take pride in that).
With SEC, Big 10 and Pac 12 networks launching, it created a new stream of revenue (not so much for P-12 though) that hadn't previously existed. You take an extra 5-15 million per year, and there's a lot more money to invest in facilities, staffing, amenities. That created a new arms race, and for the most part the ACC was left behind.
It's shocking to think when Richt was hired by Georgia in 2001, O'Leary had a higher salary. The total budgets were about the same. Ralph Friedgen was once among the highest-paid coordinators in that nation. That era is not long gone.
The gap between the top 10-15 programs and everyone else has grown so wide over that last 10 years. Georgia Tech is like a lot of other Power-5 schools -- you want to win more than you lose and hope to catch lightning in a bottle every 4-5 years to win 9, 10 or 11 games.
There are a lot of approaches to compete, and most involve throwing money and people at the problem. Like any business, that works if you spend in the right areas and hire the right people. Otherwise, it's rinse and repeat.
I ran these numbers in a thread about the south florida game. Our football budget is 17 million theirs is 10.6 and only because strong is being paid by texas or it would match ours.
Also it hurts the GT def in practice in seeing lesser passing/WR talent and approach.--- This just the way it is.
So in other words USF has as many or more than GT does.
Hold on. That is pretty significant difference in our favor. We spend 58% more than them on football.
We also have plenty of other advantages over them such as playing in power 5, fan support, tradition etc.
There is zero reason for us to lose to South Florida.
Yeah. So does that justify getting beat by them in your mind?
I think we are at 5 or 6 now, but still, they are not even a power 5 program (nothing against them) and they have more than us.So in other words USF has as many or more than GT does.
I think we are at 5 or 6 now, but still, they are not even a power 5 program (nothing against them) and they have more than us.
That was brought up I think this past off season NCAA meetings but I think it got tabled for the year. They realize that unless you spending tons of $ you can’t compete. Outside of a few I don’t know how it will last for some.Personally, all this needs to be banned. Even Alabama. Just cap it ... All D-1 programs to have a max staff of X. Otherwise, where does it stop?
Personally, all this needs to be banned. Even Alabama. Just cap it ... All D-1 programs to have a max staff of X. Otherwise, where does it stop?
Shh...don't say that too loudly. Some on here want to believe the passing and receiving talent on the team is equal to most teams on our schedule, therefore practicing against them gives our defense an equal challenge on Saturdays.
It does not matter you are not going to get enough quality players to be successful running this offenseThat link said they only have 19 support staff.
That 45 number is not as important as the support staff. That is the number we need to try to increase for recruiting and player management. The number of coaches, and strength coaches, and grad assistants is a static number.
The question remains though whether in this day and age (forget 1990 and other previous years) we can get enough quality players AT TECH to be successful running ANY offense.It does not matter you are not going to get enough quality players to be successful running this offense
Tell that to the Orange Bowl winners.It does not matter you are not going to get enough quality players to be successful running this offense
some of our fans have to be hurting themselves, the way they are now bending over backwards to excuse the deficiencies of the CPJ System. I honestly wonder how many losing seasons we need to have before this shrinking group of fans comes to the conclusion most of the rest of the fan base has?