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<blockquote data-quote="billga99" data-source="post: 953448" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>Johnson was the absolute best coach for a pure 3O. I am not sure any of his proteges would have had comparable success if they had succeeded him. I do wish we had found a coach who incorporated 3O as a part of their offense so the change wouldn't have been so dramatic. I do think Johnson's offense (and any 3O coach) and player skill sets did not set up our defense for success. The main reason is we didn't have the WRs or QBs to emulate more of the offenses we played against. But against comparable talent we outscored our opponents more times than not. I think he will definitely go down as a well above average coach at GT. </p><p></p><p>In terms of today, I just don't know our ability to be anything more than an average team (6 to 7 wins) since we are recruiting against so many teams in our area which have a larger fan base, more money and more notoriety than GT currently (and obviously running comparable offenses and defenses). It really will require coaches who can take 3 star players and coach them up. The risk on that approach is many who do up their skills will then be recruiting by more successful schools via transfer and NIL money. I think our best chance for success on this approach is some legislation which requires transfer to sit out a year and/or caps in some manner NIL money. That gives you a better chance to develop your team to a higher level. We will see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billga99, post: 953448, member: 1618"] Johnson was the absolute best coach for a pure 3O. I am not sure any of his proteges would have had comparable success if they had succeeded him. I do wish we had found a coach who incorporated 3O as a part of their offense so the change wouldn't have been so dramatic. I do think Johnson's offense (and any 3O coach) and player skill sets did not set up our defense for success. The main reason is we didn't have the WRs or QBs to emulate more of the offenses we played against. But against comparable talent we outscored our opponents more times than not. I think he will definitely go down as a well above average coach at GT. In terms of today, I just don't know our ability to be anything more than an average team (6 to 7 wins) since we are recruiting against so many teams in our area which have a larger fan base, more money and more notoriety than GT currently (and obviously running comparable offenses and defenses). It really will require coaches who can take 3 star players and coach them up. The risk on that approach is many who do up their skills will then be recruiting by more successful schools via transfer and NIL money. I think our best chance for success on this approach is some legislation which requires transfer to sit out a year and/or caps in some manner NIL money. That gives you a better chance to develop your team to a higher level. We will see. [/QUOTE]
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