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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 343316" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>IMO two things did CCG in. First, his style of offense was boring to watch. Second, it took him a long time to get the recruiting rolling.</p><p></p><p>Johnson was able to average 10 wins in his first two seasons and beat UGA with Gailey's players. This bought him more time than was afforded Gailey to figure out recruiting and get recruiting staff hired. Now we look a lot deeper and more consistent in our recruiting, and it's translating into better competition and depth. QB & BB are prime examples, and the front 7 is looking deeper than it has with some emerging playmakers.</p><p></p><p>What if Gailey hadn't been fired? Who knows. If he had kept recruiting on the same level he might have done well. I like where we are now though, especially that we graduate our guys, have almost no off-the-field issues, and that our roster looks deeper and more competitive than I can recall in a long time. D still needs some work but I like the direction and more competition on that side of the ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 343316, member: 857"] IMO two things did CCG in. First, his style of offense was boring to watch. Second, it took him a long time to get the recruiting rolling. Johnson was able to average 10 wins in his first two seasons and beat UGA with Gailey's players. This bought him more time than was afforded Gailey to figure out recruiting and get recruiting staff hired. Now we look a lot deeper and more consistent in our recruiting, and it's translating into better competition and depth. QB & BB are prime examples, and the front 7 is looking deeper than it has with some emerging playmakers. What if Gailey hadn't been fired? Who knows. If he had kept recruiting on the same level he might have done well. I like where we are now though, especially that we graduate our guys, have almost no off-the-field issues, and that our roster looks deeper and more competitive than I can recall in a long time. D still needs some work but I like the direction and more competition on that side of the ball. [/QUOTE]
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