Just saw this in the comments section of Ken's article on AJC. 99% of the time these comments are worthless but this guy is so spot on with what he says about GT basketball, the media and really the athletic program in general. Which one of you guys is Dr. Truth? Lol
DrTruth 2 hours ago
No offense, but I'm sure Bobinski will be pleased to read something titled, "Evaluating whether Bryce Drew would come to Tech". Why not just say, "Why would any coach worth their salt ever want to coach at Georgia Tech?" I'll never understand why one of the premier academic & athletic institutions in this country must always be viewed as a beggar.
If you happen to be a GT Alum, congratulations because your degree has become worth even more over the years. In fact, GT is now the MOST selective public school in America: http://www.businessinsider.com/the-105-smartest-public-colleges-in-america-2015-9 That means kids are begging to get into GT, not the other way around. Out of more than 30,000 applicants, Admissions is targeting a 2016 Freshman Class of only 2,800.
And any coach who has to be "convinced" to leave a lower tier basketball conference to coach in the premier basketball league in the country deserves to stay exactly where he is. Not to take anything away from Bryce Drew who has obviously enjoyed some success....but your mid-major team just lost to another mid-major team in the title game of the Best of the Rest, not the Best of the Best. You've just hit your ceiling at Valpo.
And an SEC coach leaves to take an ACC job and somehow that SEC job is more attractive than another ACC opening?
Here's a thought. Why don't we read a piece called, "Why GT is a Dream Job for coaches smart enough to recognize the enormous opportunity"? I may not be an expert in these things....but I'm pretty sure if we keep telling the basketball world how GT has to beg coaches and recruits to come here, then we deserve exactly what we get.
Thank you. Georgia Tech has a lot to sell. Prospective students get it. Somehow, many alumni DON'T.
I have been touring colleges with my son. GT is top notch in every respect. It is not the run down campus in the ghetto that it was in the '70s when I was there. The student retention rate and the course offerings are better than ever, and so are the academics. GT takes a back seat to NO ONE.
I post less and less because posters on this board and others say that we can't recruit because of academics. That's crap. The low self esteem of alumni and fans that leads to this excuse is disgusting. Yes, for some recruits, academics are a negative. For others, it's a positive. There are plenty of good athletes who are also good students. It takes work to find them and recruit them.
Our coaches in football and basketball need to work harder and be better salesmen. They have a great product to sell, but they are failing. The alumni and fans need to stop giving the coaches a pass and demand better from the President, the Athletic Board, and the AD.