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Where does this year's coaching by Pastner rank in GT history?
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<blockquote data-quote="glandon1960" data-source="post: 789244" data-attributes="member: 2458"><p>The test with CJP will be the next 3-4 years. He has done good job from where he started. One year he whiffed on recruits - but otherwise has followed the roadmap he laid out at the start. </p><p>Talent coming in next year is among best we've seen in a long time. Exposure and ACC Championship will only help recruiting the next couple of years.</p><p></p><p>Will team drop some next year - probably - but that depends on which if any seniors choose to play an extra year (i.e. if Alvarado/Usher/Wright all choose to come back, GT will be in pre-season Top 25). If they do, the players behind will have time to develop (especially the bigs) and level of play we saw in the ACC can be sustained after next season - and - I suspect CJP would sub more like FSU does as we'd be really deep and talented on the wings (which I think helps as you have more options when someone is hurt, foul trouble, having an off day, etc.).</p><p></p><p> If none do, I still see a team that is middle of the pack in the ACC - fighting to get to the NCAAT. There is room for one more scholarship player which I expect we'll find someone that fits or plugs a hole out there (that would be someone to step into Moses shoes).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glandon1960, post: 789244, member: 2458"] The test with CJP will be the next 3-4 years. He has done good job from where he started. One year he whiffed on recruits - but otherwise has followed the roadmap he laid out at the start. Talent coming in next year is among best we've seen in a long time. Exposure and ACC Championship will only help recruiting the next couple of years. Will team drop some next year - probably - but that depends on which if any seniors choose to play an extra year (i.e. if Alvarado/Usher/Wright all choose to come back, GT will be in pre-season Top 25). If they do, the players behind will have time to develop (especially the bigs) and level of play we saw in the ACC can be sustained after next season - and - I suspect CJP would sub more like FSU does as we'd be really deep and talented on the wings (which I think helps as you have more options when someone is hurt, foul trouble, having an off day, etc.). If none do, I still see a team that is middle of the pack in the ACC - fighting to get to the NCAAT. There is room for one more scholarship player which I expect we'll find someone that fits or plugs a hole out there (that would be someone to step into Moses shoes). [/QUOTE]
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