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<blockquote data-quote="Old South Stands" data-source="post: 23625" data-attributes="member: 1036"><p>For the most part I like CPJ and would like to see him continue his career at Tech -- all the way through retirement (if he takes it up a notch and establishes a winning tradition). He graduates his players and seems like a good coach on many different levels. It's not often you see coaches stick around like a Dodd, Dooley, Beamer or Bowden, etc. It would be great to see that type of longevity again at Tech like in days past, and not have the Tech head coaching position be a revolving door job.</p><p></p><p>Equally important to the coaching question, the Hill should understand what it is they've been entrusted with regarding Tech's athletic program. They seem to understand the importance of academics and research, but to neglect such a storied athletic program with its rich traditions and history is -- at least in some measure -- a practical neglect of their leadership responsibilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old South Stands, post: 23625, member: 1036"] For the most part I like CPJ and would like to see him continue his career at Tech -- all the way through retirement (if he takes it up a notch and establishes a winning tradition). He graduates his players and seems like a good coach on many different levels. It's not often you see coaches stick around like a Dodd, Dooley, Beamer or Bowden, etc. It would be great to see that type of longevity again at Tech like in days past, and not have the Tech head coaching position be a revolving door job. Equally important to the coaching question, the Hill should understand what it is they've been entrusted with regarding Tech's athletic program. They seem to understand the importance of academics and research, but to neglect such a storied athletic program with its rich traditions and history is -- at least in some measure -- a practical neglect of their leadership responsibilities. [/QUOTE]
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