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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 143263" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Same reason he went from a powerhouse GA Southern which he had humming to a perennial doormat Navy.</p><p></p><p>CPJ's ultimate goal is to win a National Championship. I think a lot of the narrative about his offense is started turning last year to reverence in the media, and with recruits. The only thing holding back the "bigger" programs from calling him was that stigma. The guy runs a clean program wins without top notch recruits in restrictive academic environment. A smart AD who notices these things may start wondering "Hmm, what if I can put CPJ in a position where he can recruit pretty much anyone he wants, and he can spend as much as he wants for his staff?"</p><p></p><p>I don't think he'll jump ship at the first whiff of a better situation (he has turned down programs since being here...rumor is Auburn was hot for him after 2008), but if someone with the right situation comes along it would be hard to turn it down.</p><p></p><p>Like I said earlier, with as long as it took him to build up to this roster and have the program he wanted, the scenario of him leaving is further in the rearview...but at the end of the day, no one can ever say for sure except CPJ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 143263, member: 360"] Same reason he went from a powerhouse GA Southern which he had humming to a perennial doormat Navy. CPJ's ultimate goal is to win a National Championship. I think a lot of the narrative about his offense is started turning last year to reverence in the media, and with recruits. The only thing holding back the "bigger" programs from calling him was that stigma. The guy runs a clean program wins without top notch recruits in restrictive academic environment. A smart AD who notices these things may start wondering "Hmm, what if I can put CPJ in a position where he can recruit pretty much anyone he wants, and he can spend as much as he wants for his staff?" I don't think he'll jump ship at the first whiff of a better situation (he has turned down programs since being here...rumor is Auburn was hot for him after 2008), but if someone with the right situation comes along it would be hard to turn it down. Like I said earlier, with as long as it took him to build up to this roster and have the program he wanted, the scenario of him leaving is further in the rearview...but at the end of the day, no one can ever say for sure except CPJ. [/QUOTE]
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