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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 154026" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>It amazes me when ever I read someone who doubts CPJ knows what he is doing. He is steady and consistent and has built a winner wherever he has coached. It was going to take time after he got to Tech to get the house in order for all the reasons that we have rehearsed on here before involving curriculum, increased NCAA scrutiny and APR rules, negative legacies of former coaching changes, negative recruiting by other schools involving the "high school offense," cutbacks in recruiting resources and the time it takes to win the administration's trust on academic exceptions. But if his performance in the Orange Bowl did not show someone what he has been building the last few years then I don't know what to say. </p><p></p><p>As for CTR I have come around to appreciating what he is doing. I especially like the fact that he was able to take counsel from CPJ several times during the course of last season including on the issue playing less passively / tightening coverage in the secondary. I think these two coaches are a perfect match and play to each others strengths. And they both have a ton of integrity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 154026, member: 1640"] It amazes me when ever I read someone who doubts CPJ knows what he is doing. He is steady and consistent and has built a winner wherever he has coached. It was going to take time after he got to Tech to get the house in order for all the reasons that we have rehearsed on here before involving curriculum, increased NCAA scrutiny and APR rules, negative legacies of former coaching changes, negative recruiting by other schools involving the "high school offense," cutbacks in recruiting resources and the time it takes to win the administration's trust on academic exceptions. But if his performance in the Orange Bowl did not show someone what he has been building the last few years then I don't know what to say. As for CTR I have come around to appreciating what he is doing. I especially like the fact that he was able to take counsel from CPJ several times during the course of last season including on the issue playing less passively / tightening coverage in the secondary. I think these two coaches are a perfect match and play to each others strengths. And they both have a ton of integrity. [/QUOTE]
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