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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinCharger" data-source="post: 105892" data-attributes="member: 1005"><p>I liked Hewitt because I grew up through middle school watching good Georgia tech basketball with fantastic talent. I didn't understand at the time all of the intricacies of a "program", but I don't think Brian Gregory was the right answer. I honestly don't think he would be quite as bad if he would change his offensive scheme. He also needs to learn how to recruit. It has taken paul Johnson a little while to figure that out so maybe Brian will figure it out too, before it's too late. You don't have to be stacked with 5 star talent to win basketball games in college, but you do need good talent and a lot of guys that work really hard, but the offense has to change if he has a chance of turning it around. We really need a guy that can take the ball and consistently create his own shot. Jackson looks like he could be that player, but he's young and needs some help to develop his talent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinCharger, post: 105892, member: 1005"] I liked Hewitt because I grew up through middle school watching good Georgia tech basketball with fantastic talent. I didn't understand at the time all of the intricacies of a "program", but I don't think Brian Gregory was the right answer. I honestly don't think he would be quite as bad if he would change his offensive scheme. He also needs to learn how to recruit. It has taken paul Johnson a little while to figure that out so maybe Brian will figure it out too, before it's too late. You don't have to be stacked with 5 star talent to win basketball games in college, but you do need good talent and a lot of guys that work really hard, but the offense has to change if he has a chance of turning it around. We really need a guy that can take the ball and consistently create his own shot. Jackson looks like he could be that player, but he's young and needs some help to develop his talent. [/QUOTE]
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