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<blockquote data-quote="redmule" data-source="post: 196548" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>Strategic vision? Simple: Keep the Football Supporting Alumni happy. For the last 50 years that means some unexpected wins over good teams, winning several more games than you lose over a 4 or 5 year period, the occasional very good year, playing teams outside of the conference and region, being competitive with uga in games even if you don't win, developing and graduating players, recruiting players that won't embarrass the fans and Institute, don't dilute the academics, a good game day family friendly experience, bowl trips, a fair and understandable policy on seat and parking assignment, coaches that you would be comfortable having in your house.</p><p></p><p>Johnson seems to be doing that. Gailey came close. If he had beaten uga in '06 with his best team, he would probably not have been fired. O'Leary, Ross, and Curry could have stayed as long as they wanted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redmule, post: 196548, member: 1338"] Strategic vision? Simple: Keep the Football Supporting Alumni happy. For the last 50 years that means some unexpected wins over good teams, winning several more games than you lose over a 4 or 5 year period, the occasional very good year, playing teams outside of the conference and region, being competitive with uga in games even if you don't win, developing and graduating players, recruiting players that won't embarrass the fans and Institute, don't dilute the academics, a good game day family friendly experience, bowl trips, a fair and understandable policy on seat and parking assignment, coaches that you would be comfortable having in your house. Johnson seems to be doing that. Gailey came close. If he had beaten uga in '06 with his best team, he would probably not have been fired. O'Leary, Ross, and Curry could have stayed as long as they wanted. [/QUOTE]
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