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<blockquote data-quote="Foxyg" data-source="post: 366615" data-attributes="member: 1508"><p>Of the realistic options Monken is the obvious choice, however I'm not so sure he'd come here. Sometimes I wonder if CPJ regrets leaving Navy for all the heartache he's had to put up with here. At Army, Monken has the most job security of any college coach just about. He doesn't have to play recruiting games. He doesn't have to worry about discipline issues and he doesn't really have to worry about kids with a me-first mentality. Transfers aren't an issue. He's a federal employee that carries with it all sorts of federal benefits. His housing is paid for and the pressure from the alumni isn't overwhelming. The money's good where he's at, etc. etc. The things that I could see making a difference for him are that I think his wife is from Georgia, a competitive drive to play at a higher level and more money. </p><p></p><p>Of the other pie-in-the-sky options available to us, I don't think program-builder type coaches would do well at Tech given the recruiting restrictions. You've got to do something a little bit different scheme-wise to mask the true lack of quality depth and overall talent. So, I'd go with Mike Leach. I don't think Saban would have roaring success at a place like Tech, not to the level most of us would expect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foxyg, post: 366615, member: 1508"] Of the realistic options Monken is the obvious choice, however I'm not so sure he'd come here. Sometimes I wonder if CPJ regrets leaving Navy for all the heartache he's had to put up with here. At Army, Monken has the most job security of any college coach just about. He doesn't have to play recruiting games. He doesn't have to worry about discipline issues and he doesn't really have to worry about kids with a me-first mentality. Transfers aren't an issue. He's a federal employee that carries with it all sorts of federal benefits. His housing is paid for and the pressure from the alumni isn't overwhelming. The money's good where he's at, etc. etc. The things that I could see making a difference for him are that I think his wife is from Georgia, a competitive drive to play at a higher level and more money. Of the other pie-in-the-sky options available to us, I don't think program-builder type coaches would do well at Tech given the recruiting restrictions. You've got to do something a little bit different scheme-wise to mask the true lack of quality depth and overall talent. So, I'd go with Mike Leach. I don't think Saban would have roaring success at a place like Tech, not to the level most of us would expect. [/QUOTE]
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