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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 268870" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>CPJ or Coach Ken walk into Oregon and automatically win 9+ games every year, and probably the PAC 12 within 3 years. </p><p></p><p>Imagine either coach, after years of academic and budgetary restraints, getting to play with Nike, I mean Oregon, money and Oregon academics. That's like giving a shark arms and the ability to walk on land and run like a cheetah. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad ADs are too dumb to care more about appearances than winning, because those two guys would have CPJ's GA Southern results at a factory type school. Because of CPJ's age, the likeliness of him leaving GT or retiring are greater than a big school poaching him. Coach Ken is another story. It's going to take a special type of situation and a lot of money for him to leave Navy. He absolutely loves his players at Navy, and he approaches his job there as if it's God's work. Plus, there is no pressure at Navy other than not losing to Army. He walks into another job and he's automatically on the hot seat just because of the style of football he plays. That's why BYU turned out the way it did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 268870, member: 360"] CPJ or Coach Ken walk into Oregon and automatically win 9+ games every year, and probably the PAC 12 within 3 years. Imagine either coach, after years of academic and budgetary restraints, getting to play with Nike, I mean Oregon, money and Oregon academics. That's like giving a shark arms and the ability to walk on land and run like a cheetah. I'm glad ADs are too dumb to care more about appearances than winning, because those two guys would have CPJ's GA Southern results at a factory type school. Because of CPJ's age, the likeliness of him leaving GT or retiring are greater than a big school poaching him. Coach Ken is another story. It's going to take a special type of situation and a lot of money for him to leave Navy. He absolutely loves his players at Navy, and he approaches his job there as if it's God's work. Plus, there is no pressure at Navy other than not losing to Army. He walks into another job and he's automatically on the hot seat just because of the style of football he plays. That's why BYU turned out the way it did. [/QUOTE]
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