JacketFromUGA
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Least we didn't lose 78-0
Moving forward I'd like to be competitive in the ACC every year and make a big bowl every couple years.
I will never be satisfied. That is the bottom line. It is really not a question of that. No matter where you are, you have to get better.
Next year scares me. I said in another post in a different thread we have a lot coming back but the lack of playing time for Jordan or Marshall scares the hell out of me. That first game against Tennessee in prime time in front of a national audience could get really ugly and hurt the program even more in the eyes of recruits and national perception. It's a similar situation to 2014,almost identical, with an inexperienced JT coming in, but with the way Oline and D coaching is looking I don't see that happening.
I'm thinking the best that can be done with Georgia Tech football is make a run for the ACC Championship one out of every four seasons with the other three seasons being somewhere between 5-8 wins.We have to be realistic in what it takes to be satisfied, but I do like the Strategic Plan's call for "demonstrating progress" towards being competitive in ACC and NCAA competitions. I read that as "strive to win the ACC each year" and in year's where the win count didn't change, show that supporting activities have improved (marketing, recruiting, facilities, etc.)
The thing I have always like about Alabama, a totally unfair comparison, is there is only one goal: Win the National Championship. There is no other goal. Simple. Clear.
In marketing or business turnarounds, getting clarity is essential. I would love to hear Todd or CPJ simply state, "Our goal is win the ACC championship every year" and show that we are making progress to do that. Nothing rallies an organization like a moonshot. This also helps you to stop focusing on what you don't have (facilities, commitment, etc.) and to start asking the question, "What do we have to do to win?".
Good discussion.