If TStan can’t recognize this garbage

AJC embarrassing:
Geoff Collins' third season ends with Tech being outscored 100-0

Holy crap. TStan needs to wake the hell up. I, and most Tech fans, are up for patience. We’re Tech fans. Patience comes with the territory. But this is unbelievable.

KICK HIM TO THE CURB
 
Dumbass. PJ had a budget less than Ga State. There’s only so much our staff could do at the time. And to GC’s credit, there’s only so much his staff can do.

But you really don’t know what would happen if we put the dollars under PJ that we put under GC.
Dumbass!

If we had UGA's budget for Recruiting, it wouldn't have made any difference.

GA HS FB Talent knows that we are Top4 in the USA for HS Talent, they leave HS wanting to go to a P5 Program to get them ready for the NFL, these Players and HS Coaches are savvy enough to choose a School that gives them the best chances at the NFL.

No amounts of Recruiting Budget was going to make them want to go to GT.

Example, a WR -Track Guy (not Snoddy) that was a 4*Slot WR in HS, came down to GT and uga, he chose uga because in his own words, " uga clearly explained what I would be doing playing Slot WR, but GT was never clear about what I would be doing as an A-Back, TBH I've never seen an A-Back on an NFL Roster" or WTTE, he ended up like Smelter with a knee injury derailing his career at the next level

More budget wasn't going to trick blue chip Players into choosing GT when they've been eyeing the NFL their entire Life.

Could you guys please stop with the "more Recruiting budget" revisionist history?!
 
Holy crap. TStan needs to wake the hell up. I, and most Tech fans, are up for patience. We’re Tech fans. Patience comes with the territory. But this is unbelievable.

KICK HIM TO THE CURB
"#706TakeOver" .. ouch.
 
Why does CGC always refer to some of our Freshman having to play so much? UGA's #19 tight end is a true Freshman and he looked like the reincarnation of Bob Hayes when he ran through and past our secondary. Injuries are part of the game and at this time of the year, every team is dealing with injuries, not just GT. But CGC said he and his staff had developed have quality depth this year, to over come these injuries.
 
Why does CGC always refer to some of our Freshman having to play so much? UGA's #19 tight end is a true Freshman and he looked like the reincarnation of Bob Hayes when he ran through and past our secondary. Injuries are part of the game and at this time of the year, every team is dealing with injuries, not just GT. But CGC said he and his staff had developed have quality depth this year, to over come these injuries.
I think CGC was far too optimistic about what we truly had on the Roster coming back for this season, all that crap about Catapult speeds and length and size of our OLs.

Do like those old Coaches from the South and downplay what you have coming back
 
The photo below says it all about TStan and Collins. It appeared in today's post-game AJC article by Mark Bradley. The link to the article is

If you want to read the very accurate article and can't access it, let me know and I will paste the contents


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The photo below says it all about TStan and Collins. It appeared in today's post-game AJC article by Mark Bradley. The link to the article is

If you want to read the very accurate article and can't access it, let me know and I will paste the contents


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Please
 
WE WON 7 games in 2018!!!!!!! We won 9 in 2016 and beat UGA!

We lost to Clemson and UGA a lot over his last few seasons when they were going close to undefeated. Stop saying he couldn’t win. We were still winning!! The revisionism required to convince yourself we needed to get away from CPJ’s philosophy is absurd.
Paul Johnson was 24-25 in his final 4 seasons. Your statements reek of revisionism if you're claiming "We were still winning".

And let's not forget...Paul quit. He retired. We didn't fire him. Perhaps it was because he knew just how empty the cupboard was for the next year(s).
 
Cut & paste article, please. Thanks
Will do. Give me a couple of minutes
Geoff Collins’ third season ends with Tech being outscored 100-0
Georgia Tech athletic director Todd Stansbury comforts Georgia Tech coach Geoff Collins after Georgia defeated Georgia Tech in an NCAA college football game at Georgia Tech's Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta on Saturday, November 27, 2021.  (Hyosub Shin / Hyosub.Shin@ajc.com)

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Mark Bradley Blog
By Mark Bradley, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
4 hours ago
Geoff Collins’ third season as Georgia Tech’s coach ended not with a bang but with a series of thuds. His Yellow Jackets lost their final six games. They lost their final two by the aggregate score of 100-0. Saturday’s finale against Georgia ended 45-0. It could have been much worse.
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With 3:45 left in the third quarter, Tech hadn’t made a turnover. It had been penalized twice. It had allowed the nation’s No. 1 team to convert only once on third down. (The Bulldogs were 1-for-4 on what the salesman Collins pitches as “Money Down.”) That’s the blueprint as to how a massive underdog keeps a game close. And yet: Georgia led by 38 points, the 35-point spread already having been surmounted.
The Bulldogs were content to play subs in the fourth quarter. They could have started those subs and won by three touchdowns. Georgia didn’t need to convert on third down against the Jackets because it got all it needed on first and second down.
Said Collins: “The last two games were a setback – against two of the top six teams in the country. … We can’t let two games alter everything we’ve been building toward.”
And what exactly was that? The season began with Tech losing to Northern Illinois. Tech yielded 52 points to Pitt, 48 to Virginia, 41 to Boston College. Its only victory in Bobby Dodd Stadium came against Kennesaw State. This would have been a bad first season for any new coach. For a coach in Year 3, it was wretched.
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Collins again: “There’s nobody more disappointed than me.”
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That mightn’t be true. A #706Takeover was staged at Bobby Dodd Stadium on Saturday. The East stands were as red as the far side of Sanford Stadium is when the Bulldogs play at home. The North upper deck – built at the behest of George O’Leary – was all Georgia. Tech folks generally are slow to turn against a coach. It’s clear more than a few have washed their hands of Collins.
As chilling as the sight of Tech fans being outnumbered at home had to be to Institute higher-ups, imagine the setting if Bulldogs backers hadn’t shown. A Power 5 school would have held its Senior Day before a modest gathering of family and friends.
Said cornerback Tre Swilling: “It being Senior Day and there being a lot of red … truthfully, it doesn’t feel great.”
The Jackets’ performance Saturday wasn’t what you’d deem embarrassing. They didn’t give the ball away. They didn’t do silly stuff. They just could do nothing of consequence, which after three recruiting classes is a damning indictment. Each team ran 51 plays. The Bulldogs gained 463 yards. Tech managed 171. Tech punted three times in the first quarter. Georgia punted once in the game.
As much as Collins might insist his program has shown progress, eyeball evidence suggests otherwise. We’ve seen over the past eight days how deep the divide is between Tech and the upper crust of college football. Notre Dame won by 55. Georgia won by 45. Tech was shut out in consecutive games for the first time since 1957.
Thus did the third season of Collins’ stewardship end the way the first two had. His Jackets won three games. They’re 9-25 since he replaced Paul Johnson, whose first year saw Tech go 9-4 and upset a Georgia team that entered the season ranked No. 1. There’s no denying that Johnson’s final four seasons yielded diminishing returns – Tech was 24-25 – but the product never was as uninspiring as this.

“Tomorrow will be a deep dive into every aspect of program,” Collins said, and for emphasis he stressed the “ev” in “every.” Presumably this means Tech will fire its defensive coordinator, maybe even its offensive coordinator. But if that much change is warranted, we need to ask: Who hired DC Andrew Thacker and OC Dave Patenaude? (Hint: not Paul Johnson.)

More Collins: “We’re not going to talk about the future. We’ve got some things we’ve got to address in the immediacy.”

Well, yeah. Collins’ first team lost to Georgia 52-7. This time it was 45-nil. The gap hasn’t closed one iota. If you’re coaching Tech, that might need addressing.

So, too, might the identity of the head coach. Athletic director Todd Stansbury hired Collins off the strength of two seasons at Temple in which the Owls were 15-10. (In the two previous seasons under Matt Rhule, Temple was 20-7.) Collins was handed a seven-year contract, which even by Tech’s splurging standards seemed excessive. He took a program in need of a jolt. He has coached it into oblivion.

 
Six wins per season is twice as good as Collins.
Not defending Collins because his tenure has sucked. But let's not act like he inherited anything like the talent level Johnson inherited. Paul looked at what was coming back and that likely helped quite a bit in his decision to QUIT. Again....he QUIT.

All of you wanting to ride Johnson's johnson need to remember that. He quit. And left the cupboard f'ing bare when he did, too.
 
Paul Johnson was 24-25 in his final 4 seasons. Your statements reek of revisionism if you're claiming "We were still winning".

And let's not forget...Paul quit. He retired. We didn't fire him. Perhaps it was because he knew just how empty the cupboard was for the next year(s).
I appreciate this argument. I really do. And my argument is not a “let’s keep PJ” vs “let’s keep GC” argument.

That being said, PH would’ve won more than 9 with this talent over the last 3 years. GC is sitting over here acting like it’s ok that he ööööing sucks. No. It’s not ok.
 
The photo below says it all about TStan and Collins. It appeared in today's post-game AJC article by Mark Bradley. The link to the article is

If you want to read the very accurate article and can't access it, let me know and I will paste the contents


1638063552122.png
Caption says walking you to your uber to personally see you never come back to this field to coach again....... Yesterday
 
Dumbass!

If we had UGA's budget for Recruiting, it wouldn't have made any difference.

GA HS FB Talent knows that we are Top4 in the USA for HS Talent, they leave HS wanting to go to a P5 Program to get them ready for the NFL, these Players and HS Coaches are savvy enough to choose a School that gives them the best chances at the NFL.

No amounts of Recruiting Budget was going to make them want to go to GT.

Example, a WR -Track Guy (not Snoddy) that was a 4*Slot WR in HS, came down to GT and uga, he chose uga because in his own words, " uga clearly explained what I would be doing playing Slot WR, but GT was never clear about what I would be doing as an A-Back, TBH I've never seen an A-Back on an NFL Roster" or WTTE, he ended up like Smelter with a knee injury derailing his career at the next level

More budget wasn't going to trick blue chip Players into choosing GT when they've been eyeing the NFL their entire Life.

Could you guys please stop with the "more Recruiting budget" revisionist history?!
You are a liar. I’m man enuff to admit if Geoff had uga’s budget it’d make a difference. But you’re incapable of giving PJ any breaks at all. And that shows you’re emotionally tied to your side and unwilling to compromise or consider other opinions.
 
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