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<blockquote data-quote="Pointer" data-source="post: 770247" data-attributes="member: 4719"><p>I think this year has been tough, and really the practice time was cut pretty short. It was almost like year one still in new systems on both sides of the ball. Combine that with the fact that GT is just a different animal when it comes to D1 football and it magnifies the case even more. There was an interview with Jonathan Dwyer after he left here that talked about how tough the coursework was here compared to lots of other guys he knew at other D1 programs. He also mentioned that many other FB players at GT at one point had a breakdown in class (hell I know I had many of those and I wasn't playing a sport). I think that makes it even tougher for our athletes to focus solely on football and learn two new systems, more so then many other programs under new coaching.</p><p></p><p>With all that being said, next year shouldn't, hopefully, have these practice restrictions and most of the guys be should familiar with what we are trying to do on both sides of the ball. Even the incoming transfers should also be almost there as they have spent at least a year in college conditioning programs. I echo [USER=1148]@smokey_wasp[/USER] in that I don't expect to be world beaters next year, but I expect respectable results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pointer, post: 770247, member: 4719"] I think this year has been tough, and really the practice time was cut pretty short. It was almost like year one still in new systems on both sides of the ball. Combine that with the fact that GT is just a different animal when it comes to D1 football and it magnifies the case even more. There was an interview with Jonathan Dwyer after he left here that talked about how tough the coursework was here compared to lots of other guys he knew at other D1 programs. He also mentioned that many other FB players at GT at one point had a breakdown in class (hell I know I had many of those and I wasn't playing a sport). I think that makes it even tougher for our athletes to focus solely on football and learn two new systems, more so then many other programs under new coaching. With all that being said, next year shouldn't, hopefully, have these practice restrictions and most of the guys be should familiar with what we are trying to do on both sides of the ball. Even the incoming transfers should also be almost there as they have spent at least a year in college conditioning programs. I echo [USER=1148]@smokey_wasp[/USER] in that I don't expect to be world beaters next year, but I expect respectable results. [/QUOTE]
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