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<blockquote data-quote="gtstinger776" data-source="post: 745148" data-attributes="member: 2911"><p>Why can't people just be happy about being a part of the national narrative? That tends to correlate with recruiting success. Why does this have to turn into a CPJ vs. CGC debate?</p><p></p><p>I liked CPJ, but do his avid fans really think we were on a sustainable / auspicious path - #50 recruiting classes, alienating the media, running an offense predicated on cut-blocking when the rules are moving against that? It was a fun ride, let's enjoy / acknowledge the good times.</p><p></p><p>But, the program was growing stale and our competitors were getting better. The floor we had for a while - 7 wins - was dropping b/c we could no longer rely on beating up on the mediocre ACC programs (e.g. UVA, UNC, Duke) that were investing in football and recruiting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtstinger776, post: 745148, member: 2911"] Why can't people just be happy about being a part of the national narrative? That tends to correlate with recruiting success. Why does this have to turn into a CPJ vs. CGC debate? I liked CPJ, but do his avid fans really think we were on a sustainable / auspicious path - #50 recruiting classes, alienating the media, running an offense predicated on cut-blocking when the rules are moving against that? It was a fun ride, let's enjoy / acknowledge the good times. But, the program was growing stale and our competitors were getting better. The floor we had for a while - 7 wins - was dropping b/c we could no longer rely on beating up on the mediocre ACC programs (e.g. UVA, UNC, Duke) that were investing in football and recruiting. [/QUOTE]
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