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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 518987" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>[USER=1175]@ibeattetris[/USER] The Walt Harris years were a dividing line leading into Harbaugh’s tenure. Many of the changes started before Harbaugh got there, but I hope the overarching process is followed. If GT leadership & fans learn nothing else from Stanford, look at how the university strategically attacked the issues with the football program. It wasn’t just hiring Harbaugh, it was embarking on an overhaul of the entire program, from academics to operations to facilities to the team itself. There were changes in virtually every aspect in how they did business. It paid off and there was a step change in on field performance.</p><p></p><p>I pray this is what’s going on at GT. For some reason I didn’t develop the attachment for Stanford football as a grad student that I did as an undergrad at GT. It’s just not the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 518987, member: 789"] [USER=1175]@ibeattetris[/USER] The Walt Harris years were a dividing line leading into Harbaugh’s tenure. Many of the changes started before Harbaugh got there, but I hope the overarching process is followed. If GT leadership & fans learn nothing else from Stanford, look at how the university strategically attacked the issues with the football program. It wasn’t just hiring Harbaugh, it was embarking on an overhaul of the entire program, from academics to operations to facilities to the team itself. There were changes in virtually every aspect in how they did business. It paid off and there was a step change in on field performance. I pray this is what’s going on at GT. For some reason I didn’t develop the attachment for Stanford football as a grad student that I did as an undergrad at GT. It’s just not the same. [/QUOTE]
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