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<blockquote data-quote="iopjacket" data-source="post: 744557" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Looking at Georgia Tech Football History, Paul Johnson has one of the better coaching records. My following of Georgia Tech began with Coach Bud Carson. All I knew about Coach Bobby Dodd was he always beat Clemson and he was Athletic Director while I was at Tech. Whether you think our historical record is good is another debate. You can put me on the side that thinks it is good.</p><p></p><p>Most of our coaches had strengths and weaknesses. I thought Bud Carson and Bill Lewis lost the locker room. Bobby Ross said he couldn't keep the team’s ego in check in the year following the National Title. Probably contributed to him leaving to San Diego. Dodd advised Bill Curry to take the Alabama coaching job. I thought Tech was going Div 1AA during this period. Ralph Friedgen and to a lesser extent John Tenuta weren't head coaches but contributed to a lot of wins.</p><p></p><p>Billl Curry and Bobby Ross didn't have good records but left the program in better shape than when they got it. Mac McWhorter actually has the best record but it was only one game. </p><p></p><p><strong>Our all time record is 733-490-40 (.600)</strong></p><p></p><p>I left the coaches bowl records out of the stats.</p><p>John Heisman's record is best with 102-29-7 (.764)</p><p>Bobby Dodd is second at 165-64-8 (.713)</p><p>George O'Leary is third at 52-33-0 (.612)</p><p>Paul Johnson 83-60-0 (.580) and William Alexander 134-95-15 (.580) are tied.</p><p>Chan Gailey is close behind at 44-33-0 (.579)</p><p></p><p>My data and comments are derived from the link below.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/georgia-tech/coaches.html" target="_blank">Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Coaches</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iopjacket, post: 744557, member: 114"] Looking at Georgia Tech Football History, Paul Johnson has one of the better coaching records. My following of Georgia Tech began with Coach Bud Carson. All I knew about Coach Bobby Dodd was he always beat Clemson and he was Athletic Director while I was at Tech. Whether you think our historical record is good is another debate. You can put me on the side that thinks it is good. Most of our coaches had strengths and weaknesses. I thought Bud Carson and Bill Lewis lost the locker room. Bobby Ross said he couldn't keep the team’s ego in check in the year following the National Title. Probably contributed to him leaving to San Diego. Dodd advised Bill Curry to take the Alabama coaching job. I thought Tech was going Div 1AA during this period. Ralph Friedgen and to a lesser extent John Tenuta weren't head coaches but contributed to a lot of wins. Billl Curry and Bobby Ross didn't have good records but left the program in better shape than when they got it. Mac McWhorter actually has the best record but it was only one game. [B]Our all time record is 733-490-40 (.600)[/B] I left the coaches bowl records out of the stats. John Heisman's record is best with 102-29-7 (.764) Bobby Dodd is second at 165-64-8 (.713) George O'Leary is third at 52-33-0 (.612) Paul Johnson 83-60-0 (.580) and William Alexander 134-95-15 (.580) are tied. Chan Gailey is close behind at 44-33-0 (.579) My data and comments are derived from the link below. [URL='https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/georgia-tech/coaches.html']Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Coaches[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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