Please Not Whisenhunt

Yes, there are some truly ludicrous ideas floating around here these days. Why would someone move from being Clemson's OC under a wildly successful HC who wins championships, to being GT's OC under a new coach with a lot of hurdles to surmount? Why would Tech's brand new HC allow one of his assistants to be named HC-in-waiting? The HC just arrived here but somebody who hasn't done anything here is already waiting to take his place...? Huh?

So you DON'T think Bill Belichick is coming in and bringing Nick Saban as his DC? öööö you, man.
 
That makes me happy. I like the idea of a Tech guy because if he succeeds we might not lose him right away to a factory with more $. But I’d rather not run pro-style.
 
Legit? Not legit?



I hope its right, but no blue checkmark and less than 1k followers. Eh. Doubt he knows more than anyone else.

I dont think the picture becomes more clear until next week after bowls are announced and Stansbury's CFP committee obligations are done.

Hopefully, we hear about more candidates then.
 
Factory coordinators tend to be better than non factory coordinators because factories have the cash to hire virtually anyone. Also there’s a belief that factory coordinators have the blueprint to be a factory.

Same thing happens in business. People want Apple / Google / GE / Goldman / McKinsey alumni.
You ought to scratch GE from that list... and Goldman ain't looking so high and mighty anymore.
 
The only NFL guys that I can think of that actually had success when they came down to the college level were Pete Carroll, Bill O'Brian, Jim Harbaugh, and Nick Saban. I'm probably missing some though.

Anyone remember the George Allen experiment at, I think, Long Beach State?
 
The only reason I’ve warmed up to Whisenhunt is Georgia Tech would get Giff Smith back.

Had Paul Johnson kept Giff on as Recruiting and Defensive Coordinator, he may well have won it all.

F-ing Wommack...smh

How do you know that?
 
That makes me happy. I like the idea of a Tech guy because if he succeeds we might not lose him right away to a factory with more $. But I’d rather not run pro-style.
Why is everyone so scared of losing a coach? We've lost three coaches in the past 100 years to 'better' opportunities – Curry to Alabama, Ross to the NFL, and O'Leary to ND.

The NFL is obviously a totally different situation and only hires college coaches after incredible success (Pete Carroll, Jimmy Johnson, Nick Saban). So while I agree we can't ward off the NFL, if they come knocking it's because we've had incredible success. Obviously I would rather have incredible success and lose the coach than not have incredible success and keep the coach.

Alabama and ND, on the other hand, are two of the fix or six richest, most storied and most prestigious programs in the country. It's not a big pool that we need to be scared of stealing our coaches. Our coaches aren't going to get hired away to Arkansas or Arizona or Louisville or whatever. We have plenty of money and plenty of attractions on our own. We talk a lot about trying to make Atlanta attractive to recruits – I can promise you, our coaches wives are much happier living in Vinings than they would be living in Starkville or whatever. They're not under the microscope, better schools for their kids, you name it. You can live a nice life on a coach's salary in Atlanta.
 
Why is everyone so scared of losing a coach? We've lost three coaches in the past 100 years to 'better' opportunities – Curry to Alabama, Ross to the NFL, and O'Leary to ND.

It really is one of the dumber points made by the " a Tech man is a great qualification since he'll never leave" crowd in the fanbase. So what if a young and up coming coach comes here and is doing great enough to be hired away in 3 or 4 years? Means that GT has done quite well and the GT job would be viewed as a place someone can win and make it attractive for the next up and comer.
 
Why is everyone so scared of losing a coach? We've lost three coaches in the past 100 years to 'better' opportunities – Curry to Alabama, Ross to the NFL, and O'Leary to ND..

Four.

We lost Johnson to retirement.


(I kid, sort of. )
 
Don't see why people like these position coaches at factories with no HC experience. Easy to be great recruiters at Clemson or Alabama. Show me someone who has succeeded when working under constraints like Tech's
Yeah, we don't even have a lake or a slide.
 
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