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<blockquote data-quote="glandon1960" data-source="post: 699282" data-attributes="member: 2458"><p>This is the most optimistic I have been at end of a season in many years. Barring significant injuries to the wrong people - anything less than NCAA will be failure next season.</p><p></p><p>We will discuss over the offseason who and how well Banks shoes are filled .... that is a big loss which will hurt us on defense, but (hopefully?) could make us a more difficult team to defend and better on offense. Unless there is a signee in the spring - either Saba and/or Jordan Meka will need to deliver solid backup minutes. Additionally I am curious how CJP and staff plan to work on reducing the number of turnovers next year.</p><p></p><p>I listened to what CJP said when he started (get old, stay old plan), and while the path here has not been as smooth as any of us would like - he is positioned to be NCAA tournament team next year, and if he can land a solid class coming in behind those that leave next year - I can see it being sustainable for foreseeable future. The next 18 months will determine whether he is here a lot longer or not.</p><p></p><p>I live in metro Atlanta, and have had season tickets for many years. Most years I make it to almost all home games (work/etc sometimes gets in the way), This year I made it to every home game (even Morehouse and Ga College), and two road games (UGA and FSU (having daughter that went to FSU gives me reason to go to Tallahassee with her whenever GT plays there)).</p><p></p><p>What I challenge all of you that live reasonably close to Atlanta is to get to McCamish next year! Even if all you can do is make weekend games or the ones over the holidays .... having more gold in the seats will only help! For those of you not in the metro Atlanta area ... if GT plays somewhere within an hour or two of where you live - please make the effort to get out there in person at least once next season!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glandon1960, post: 699282, member: 2458"] This is the most optimistic I have been at end of a season in many years. Barring significant injuries to the wrong people - anything less than NCAA will be failure next season. We will discuss over the offseason who and how well Banks shoes are filled .... that is a big loss which will hurt us on defense, but (hopefully?) could make us a more difficult team to defend and better on offense. Unless there is a signee in the spring - either Saba and/or Jordan Meka will need to deliver solid backup minutes. Additionally I am curious how CJP and staff plan to work on reducing the number of turnovers next year. I listened to what CJP said when he started (get old, stay old plan), and while the path here has not been as smooth as any of us would like - he is positioned to be NCAA tournament team next year, and if he can land a solid class coming in behind those that leave next year - I can see it being sustainable for foreseeable future. The next 18 months will determine whether he is here a lot longer or not. I live in metro Atlanta, and have had season tickets for many years. Most years I make it to almost all home games (work/etc sometimes gets in the way), This year I made it to every home game (even Morehouse and Ga College), and two road games (UGA and FSU (having daughter that went to FSU gives me reason to go to Tallahassee with her whenever GT plays there)). What I challenge all of you that live reasonably close to Atlanta is to get to McCamish next year! Even if all you can do is make weekend games or the ones over the holidays .... having more gold in the seats will only help! For those of you not in the metro Atlanta area ... if GT plays somewhere within an hour or two of where you live - please make the effort to get out there in person at least once next season! [/QUOTE]
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