CEB
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OK, I will give you both points.it was time to move on from the option. collins isn’t a good coach. both things can be true.
7 wins a season got the guy before paul fired and paul’s last 4 years he went 24-25. we weren’t competitive with clemson or uga in that stretch outside of 2016. the revisionist history is old and at this point serves no purpose other than to confirm biases.
continuing to say “you guys wanted a modern offense and this is what you got!” is such a bad argument. you’ve done nothing but point out paul johnson is a better coach than collins which everyone knows.
fortune favors the bold and all that but i’m more than willing to let some other p5 team try the option in the NIL/conference realignment era first and see if they can be succesful with todays rules
But I wont easily concede the rest of the narrative. You continue to take the last 4 years of CPJ vs the first 3 years of Collins because 2015 helps prove a point.
As others have said, the W/L with Clemson and UGA don't look great, but aside from a couple of REALLY great Clemson teams, we were competitive. But I will even grant you that Clemson and UGA are moving away from us and have been for a while. We've established that those two should not be our barometer, right? So what about the rest of our schedule?
From 2016 -2018 we were 0-3 vs Clemson, 1-2 vs UGA, 13-8 vs ACC (not Clem) and 6-2 vs OOC (not UGA). Plus 1-1 in bowl games.
Throw in 2015, and we're 0-4 vs Clem, 1-3 vs UGA, 14-14 vs ACC (courtesy of the only losing season in conference), and 8-3 vs OOC and still 1-1 in bowls
So, I'll agree that it may have been time for us to move on from the option AND CGC is not a good coach. However, I'll add that Clemson and UGA were / are moving away from us for other reasons and the option was still affective against most everyone else. All four can be true.