cthenrys
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I’ll chime in. I do think there is a level of interpretation here. Sure, if he runs the table and wins out - or somehow wins 8-9 games then I’ll certainly say wait and see, but from what I have seen in the 2+ seasons, I’m done. Beating middling teams on our schedule like Duke, Pitt, BC, etc.. would tell me nothing other than we are going to be mediocre at best and more likely worse, but I have zero confidence at all that we are heading for better than a 2-3 win season (and we could be in the 0-1 win zone after Saturday). Sure VT recovered from the game 1 loss two years ago but I don’t think anyone would compare our staff with that.For the 19 (16.5%) thus far in the “There’s nothing CGC can do for me to have hope” category, is anyone willing to elaborate on your thoughts?
Wondering if it’s a matter of interpretation of the question. For example, 10 wins wouldn’t give you hope? There’s no requirement to believe in the odds of that happening to choose that option.
I anticipated reasons why some would choose the “nothing CGC can do” category (e.g., off the field stuff), however even with that in mind I am surprised about the volume of early votes for that option.
I will admit to not being overly excited about the hire, but hey, he’s our guy so I was in. I followed recruiting - was excited when we convinced Griffin to come over NCSU (bet he regrets that move now), and I really wanted to see what he could do with a different approach. I liked the coaching staff he was asseembling, but I was dubious about his DC backgound - that MSU Defense was not real great and we steamrolled them in the Orange Bowl, and was not impressed by what I saw from his record at Temple. He never stuck anywhere and no one really seemed torn when he left for a new job.
Then came year 1. The weightlifting on the field was embarrassing and I think that is a reason why Clemson keeps looking to roll the score on us. The constant social media drumbeat was tiring (yes, I know it wasn’t for me), and then the back handed comments about the previous regime - we can agree or disagree on the level or tone, but there was for sure a passive aggressive bit of “now we‘ll show you how we’re going to be elite” followed by the thud against Citadel. I was at the Duke game in 2019 (the only game I’ve made it to in the CGC era) and we were completely outclassed. By a not good Duke team. Everything since then, save a couple of great plays against Miami, reasonably played games against not great FSU, Louisville and Duke teams, has been pathetic. We’re no longer relevant in CFB and I cannot see a path to return there with CGC at the helm.
The fans are going to lose interest - most GT fans aren’t on message boards, the recruiting game will start to turn away from him (hell, at best we were going to be mid tier of the ACC anyway in recruiting for reasons that have been rehashed over and over) and we will be in a death spiral. As a result, there is almost nothing he can do to make me a believer. He’s overmatched and over his head and we are going to face a very difficult financial decision because buying him out will become less painful than keeping him. His body language and facial expressions in moments like he 3rd and goal are very telling and I’m pretty sure any team playing us will come in very very confident. Teams did not look forward to playing us under CPJ, or COL. I think they will look at playing GT as being a scrimmage. That stinks and the earlier we take some drastic action to move forward the better. Replacing both OC and DC this week would be a reasonable step.
I will say (it was suggested by someone else) that an honest communication about the programs state and his own errors would carry some weight for me - right now he seems completely tone deaf an clueless. Admitting the state of the program and none of this we are getting better every day BS would at least buy some time for me.
It ain’t about me though. You just asked for some detail from someone who selected that poll option. There you go.