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Syracuse, Jan. 21st 2023, Pre And Post Game Commentary
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<blockquote data-quote="der-k" data-source="post: 932327" data-attributes="member: 3790"><p>I’ve never been a believer in Pastner as a HC (though I’ve wanted to be wrong!!) and that hasn’t changed many years in into his work at Tech. GT is a tough job (for reasons cited upthread) and I don’t expect winning season in the conference most years (or even in aggregate) but GT has enough assets that we should be more competitive than we’ve been and, frankly, with better recruiting classes than we’ve had. Our offenses are rarely efficient (which is partly bad luck with point guards not named Alvarado), the short benches have hurt player development, and we frankly were lucky to have some of the brief success that we had. </p><p></p><p>You know, Paul Johnson (who I liked a lot, even as my aesthetic preference is to pass all day long) presents a model for a kind of coach to look into - a gimmicky one. When you have a tougher recruiting situation, a way to combat that is to do something non standard that can serve as a relatively advantage/distinction. Tough to win a national title that way, but that’s not exactly where we are right now anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="der-k, post: 932327, member: 3790"] I’ve never been a believer in Pastner as a HC (though I’ve wanted to be wrong!!) and that hasn’t changed many years in into his work at Tech. GT is a tough job (for reasons cited upthread) and I don’t expect winning season in the conference most years (or even in aggregate) but GT has enough assets that we should be more competitive than we’ve been and, frankly, with better recruiting classes than we’ve had. Our offenses are rarely efficient (which is partly bad luck with point guards not named Alvarado), the short benches have hurt player development, and we frankly were lucky to have some of the brief success that we had. You know, Paul Johnson (who I liked a lot, even as my aesthetic preference is to pass all day long) presents a model for a kind of coach to look into - a gimmicky one. When you have a tougher recruiting situation, a way to combat that is to do something non standard that can serve as a relatively advantage/distinction. Tough to win a national title that way, but that’s not exactly where we are right now anyway. [/QUOTE]
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