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<blockquote data-quote="Pointer" data-source="post: 770981" data-attributes="member: 4719"><p>..</p><p></p><p>It's a blend of everything your talking about. Guys like Meyer were proven winners even at the lower level schools with smaller financials. They also will gravitate to big time schools because they know money makes things even easier. That's why if CGC doesn't work out, we need to make sure we keep trying lower level coaches with a track record of wins as HC at the lower level schools. Kalen Deboer, Willie Fritz (inherited an actual disaster at tulane), of course Monken. Then there's guys like Lance Leipold who are still new to D1, but have had lots of success.</p><p></p><p>CGC will most likely have 5 years to prove he can do it. I assume around the year 5 mark, there will need to be extension talks for recruiting purposes. And I think a coach should have some time to come in and get acclimated, especially at Tech. </p><p></p><p>Once we do get a good one, we need to up funding to keep them here, or if they stay, to allow them to take Tech to the next level. Maybe it's Collins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pointer, post: 770981, member: 4719"] .. It's a blend of everything your talking about. Guys like Meyer were proven winners even at the lower level schools with smaller financials. They also will gravitate to big time schools because they know money makes things even easier. That's why if CGC doesn't work out, we need to make sure we keep trying lower level coaches with a track record of wins as HC at the lower level schools. Kalen Deboer, Willie Fritz (inherited an actual disaster at tulane), of course Monken. Then there's guys like Lance Leipold who are still new to D1, but have had lots of success. CGC will most likely have 5 years to prove he can do it. I assume around the year 5 mark, there will need to be extension talks for recruiting purposes. And I think a coach should have some time to come in and get acclimated, especially at Tech. Once we do get a good one, we need to up funding to keep them here, or if they stay, to allow them to take Tech to the next level. Maybe it's Collins. [/QUOTE]
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