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<blockquote data-quote="ramblinvak" data-source="post: 49571" data-attributes="member: 178"><p>Simply put, CPJ's ceiling is much higher. I believe it is much higher than his predecessors. He has shown it in the previous stops and we saw a glimpse of it his first few years. I will be honest and say he was blessed those players fell into his lap. GT is not a tough place for the students or the football coaches. You do not have the funding Alabama has or the fan support uga has (albeit some of it is our own doing and can be fixed with winning). With the little he has, I think CPJ is learning the ropes in recruiting at this school and whichever new coach that comes in will have to do the same. Though we have yet to see the 2014 class play, if he can put up consistent classes similar to that one, GT will have the pieces in place for a nice future. I do not think you can expect a factory coach to come in and light it up with the restrictions placed on them. All I am saying is give CPJ a little more time and exercise some more patience, and I think we will see him reach his ceiling. </p><p></p><p>I certainly do not think 7-8 win seasons are good enough but for some reason I have this optimism that he can turn it around. He is a smart guy and been around long enough to know what needs to be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramblinvak, post: 49571, member: 178"] Simply put, CPJ's ceiling is much higher. I believe it is much higher than his predecessors. He has shown it in the previous stops and we saw a glimpse of it his first few years. I will be honest and say he was blessed those players fell into his lap. GT is not a tough place for the students or the football coaches. You do not have the funding Alabama has or the fan support uga has (albeit some of it is our own doing and can be fixed with winning). With the little he has, I think CPJ is learning the ropes in recruiting at this school and whichever new coach that comes in will have to do the same. Though we have yet to see the 2014 class play, if he can put up consistent classes similar to that one, GT will have the pieces in place for a nice future. I do not think you can expect a factory coach to come in and light it up with the restrictions placed on them. All I am saying is give CPJ a little more time and exercise some more patience, and I think we will see him reach his ceiling. I certainly do not think 7-8 win seasons are good enough but for some reason I have this optimism that he can turn it around. He is a smart guy and been around long enough to know what needs to be done. [/QUOTE]
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