GCdaJuiceMan
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This site sucks so much to come to some times.
Monken ?I don't honestly blame the AD for moving on from the option. No coach out there is even close to CPJ from an option standpoint, so you'd be downgrading even if you kept the same offense. Had there been a clear cut 3O coach in the same stratosphere, there might have been an argument to stay with the 3O, even if it divided the fanbase. Since there wasn't the next best thing is to rip off the band aid and go for it. We chose that route. We will eventually turn the corner, but as @CuseJacket stated above, it might be the next coach that gets us there. Either way, as much as I loved the 3O at GT, I agree with the transition away from it. We just have to be patient for a little bit longer.
The O-Line thing is way over hyped.
- Coach/Scheme: From what I understand, a number of coaches that run offenses that were more gradual to transition to declined our overtures. Satterfield, for one, was off the table even knowing that we were coming open. Most of them would have faced the same offensive line adjustment issues, anyway.
- Coach/Scheme: I would have liked a more seamless transition too. That horse is out of the barn.
- Coach/Scheme: We probably would have faced offensive line issues even if we had stayed in the same offensive scheme entirely. Frankly, I’m sure of it.
- Recruiting: This class would have been one of the better ones over the course of the last decade, even without considering transfers. You can look at recruiting rankings over the last decade and check—the best I saw was a 43, and saw 50’s and 60’s occasionally.
- Recruiting: While you shouldn’t lump transfers in with the recruiting class rankings, it doesn’t make sense to ignore them, either. This is an unusually large and good class of transfers. We had slots we could have used to bolster our recruiting rankings and we used them on transfers instead. Our class ranking would have been better if we hadn’t done that.
- Recruiting: We did well in bringing in players. We could use more in certain positions.
I think about 50% of recent ( last 2-3 years) wins, not spread , says we are on par with them.I think we are fully on par with NCSU, Pitts ceiling is 8-9 wins. But when we play them no spread should ever be more that 7 points between us and Pitt, NCSU, and Louisville. If the spread is within a TD then we are on par with them in my book.
AMEN. The only thing most notice , outside of a few statistic nerds, is wins and losses.Pretty much this. The media is going to pick us to be awful until we aren't. In the mean time some will keep claiming we are building something and that we are a sleeping giant. Its just lazy journalism. No one is doing any real analysis of our team at this point. I guess we have to earn that.
Almost 100% of off-season articles are click-bait and deserve to be completely ignored.This is an attempt to create an article to get people talking. essentially a click bait article.
Now you're high.... CPJ has a much better coaching record than GOL and he's also never been implicated by a jury in the death of one of his athletes.
This site sucks so much to come to some times.
Monken ?
I normally find you pretty rational, but your disdain for GOL may be coloring your perspective.
Overall winning percentage:
GOL: 61 percent
CPJ: 57 percent
ACC winning percentage
GOL: 62 percent
CPJ: 57 percent
Seasons ranked in top 25
GOL: 5
CPJ: 3
Seasons ranked in top 10 are equal at one. Sure, if you factor in CPJ's other coaching stops and GOL's time at UCF, it changes. But the O'Leary years are pretty much what we are aiming for under Collins. Not only did we win more, we were relevant on a more consistent basis.
you also have to consider what the acc and CFB was during these guy's times at GT. I think CPJ had a much tougher boat to row due to apr, arms race...I normally find you pretty rational, but your disdain for GOL may be coloring your perspective.
Overall winning percentage:
GOL: 61 percent
CPJ: 57 percent
ACC winning percentage
GOL: 62 percent
CPJ: 57 percent
Seasons ranked in top 25
GOL: 5
CPJ: 3
Seasons ranked in top 10 are equal at one. Sure, if you factor in CPJ's other coaching stops and GOL's time at UCF, it changes. But the O'Leary years are pretty much what we are aiming for under Collins. Not only did we win more, we were relevant on a more consistent basis.
There is no excuse for Georgia Tech to lose to the Citadel in any year under any circumstances. Coach Collins owns that one as he also owns beating Miami in the same year with an outstanding performance by our team. Miami fans still have not forgiven Manny for that one. Losing to the Citadel and beating Miami the same year...nope still don't believe it and I watched both games live.I wonder if you've always held the stance that players, not coaches, lose games or is this a recent development...
I don't know that anyone has said that "Collins is a good head coach." I don't think I've read that anywhere. He's a new head coach, with much to learn, but also much enthusiasm and rapport with his players and recruits. I think most realize he IS our head coach and DESERVES our support until such time that he's not. Stop tearing the guy down after two seasons here (one of which was very unusual) and give the man time to show he can or cannot get the job done. That's what I'm hearing.I just don't understand why some of you guys think Collins is a good head coach. His time at Temple didnt really prove anything except he wasn't a complete disaster. Obviously, when you look at the W-L record, he hasn't done anything here. So of course no one is going to pick us to be good. Not surprising.
Deal with it. It's ancient history. Year 1 of a transition between disparate systems. Weird things happen. As for Miami, well...they're Miami.There is no excuse for Georgia Tech to lose to the Citadel in any year under any circumstances. Coach Collins owns that one as he also owns beating Miami in the same year with an outstanding performance by our team. Miami fans still have not forgiven Manny for that one. Losing to the Citadel and beating Miami the same year...nope still don't believe it and I watched both games live.
The ACC in O'Leary's time was FSU and a bunch of wannabes. I will grant you Virginia was better then but Tech was much better then than we are now. The ACC now and in Coach Johnson's era is a tougher neighborhood to play in. The main advantage that Coach Johnson had over Coach Collins is that UGA is much better, though not really that much more talented, (talent was never an issue with them), and the rise of both Clemson and UNC. Coach Collins has a tougher row to hoe than either O'Leary or Johnson. IMHO. Playing Notre Dame just makes it worse.you also have to consider what the acc and CFB was during these guy's times at GT. I think CPJ had a much tougher boat to row due to apr, arms race...
I'm not saying CPJ was a better coach than GOL or the other way around, but what you are using as a measure here doesn't paint the whole picture. We may never get that either due to their coaching careers not overlapping very much.
Yep. Danny Ford was a receiver I think for Alabama. I wonder whatever became of him as well.And he was replaced by another of Bear's Boys.
Also when you add in 1 and sometimes 2 more games the numbers skew. The ACC was and is now tougher than it was for the O'leary years.The ACC in O'Leary's time was FSU and a bunch of wannabes. I will grant you Virginia was better then but Tech was much better then than we are now. The ACC now and in Coach Johnson's era is a tougher neighborhood to play in. The main advantage that Coach Johnson had over Coach Collins is that UGA is much better, though not really that much more talented, (talent was never an issue with them), and the rise of both Clemson and UNC. Coach Collins has a tougher row to hoe than either O'Leary or Johnson. IMHO. Playing Notre Dame just makes it worse.
He won a National Championship as the Head Coach at Clemson in 1981Yep. Danny Ford was a receiver I think for Alabama. I wonder whatever became of him as well.