2023 GT Spring Ball Thread

It's one thing to get a bachelor's in psychology.
To do some real help, you have get the advanced degrees.
I think that was Nathan's point, as psychology was the most popular major in state schools for undergrads at the time.
 
Though after the three-year stretch of Clown, either medication or therapy is called for.
 
York and Baker in the Psych Department many years ago were two outstanding professors. Jo Baker had a great career at Tech, rising in the administration. I had York for Social Psychology, one of my favorite courses. Alongside the curriculum he talked about his teenage son at Westminster- really clever conversation with us about parenting.

I found Psychology in the 70’s to indeed be focused on the biology and biochemistry that impacted behavior. It was not a bad pre-med or grad school major. It was useful to give engineers and managers a worthwhile understanding of psychology in the business field.
 
My mother was a psychologist until the day she retired. It was hardon all of us when she died soon thereafter, as her penchant for analizing STers caught up with her. You guys should get tested asap, you know who you are.
 
Well, actually we do have some wins and losses to consider, don’t we? And from those 4 wins we can gleam that the worst aspects of the former regime no longer exist and the team most certainly will be competitive.

You keep on undermining the coach and ridiculing those who call you out. You are no GT supporter, just one big asshole. BTW, my degree is not management. What’s yours? Psychology, probably.

Like most I supported the Collins hire, and like most, I learned a terrible mistake was made. I’m not one of those you denigrated above, in fact I think your entire diatribe was made up.

I’ll bet you were a buzzoff ringleader. Go back there where you irrational people can wallow in your hatred.
Man, do you seem angry! :rotfl:

"actually we do have some wins and losses to consider, don’t we?"

No, we don't. Do you even read your own posts?

"the choice was very the correct one and so far is turning out well"

NOT ONE WIN HAS "TURNED OUT" SINCE THE CHOICE, DUMB öööö.

YOU are the one who supported the Clown hire, and you claim I'm not a Tech supporter? :rotfl: It's dumb mother ööööers like you who constantly undermine ALL of Tech sports! Since you ööööed up so bad with Clown, if you had any decency at all you would ban yourself from further comments about Tech sports. Except you should continue to keep posting that Clown never changed his decision in the Northern Illinois game based on fan reaction, because that is just pure comedy gold.

Finally, I have no ööööing clue what a "Buzzoff" or a "Buzzoff ringleader" is, but if it involves some sort of dumbassery, I feel it is likely you were involved somehow.

Now go öööö yourself, asshole.

And have a nice day. :)
 
Oh, FYI, my degree is a B.E.E. The ultimate Yellowjacket degree. With Highest Honors.

But I agree that psychology degrees are useless, unless you somehow springboard an undergraduate psychology degree into a medical psychiatry education. Anyway, I wouldn't need a psychology degree. I have a God-given ability to read people.
 
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Anything with 'Studies' at the end of it is useless. Back to topic, unfortunately this is the first spring game I'm missing in about 6 years due to being out of town. I suspect the QB competition will be pretty intense. Good news is that we've got 3 guys that are battle tested and played significant minutes. I want to see how cast Leary is. I've heard he is a burner. Like all years, part of our success will be keeping healthy. Blackburn is going to be loss but I think we're deep enough to overcome it. I want to see guys like Biggers play longer and show more endurance than last year. Keion is a loss but I think we're overall bigger and have more depth along the DL this year. Time for some of the young guns to step up.
 
Many if you think like you can’t remember yesterday. This spring practice and spring game are about getting this program from the level of pure suck to the level of average. After years involving spring practices of Johnson’s teams where everyone was focused on “the magician option QB” to the more recent years of “style over substance” this spring practice and spring game should be as boring as boring can get. I’m thrilled that this is by far the most quiet and unassuming spring practice I can remember because it tells me that our staff is concentrating on the boring stuff that actually matters.

I hope we run the ball 70% of the reps in spring practice and I hope every pass is less than 15 yards with most of those within the hash marks. Any team can throw out routes and deep balls to single coverage and lose games - we’ve proven that the past 4 years. Above average teams can run the ball when the defense knows they are running it and good teams have QB’s who can complete passes between the hashes.
 
Oh, FYI, my degree is a B.E.E. The ultimate Yellowjacket degree. With Highest Honors.

But I agree that psychology degrees are useless, unless you somehow springboard an undergraduate psychology degree into a medical psychiatry education. Anyway, I wouldn't need a psychology degree. I have a God-given ability to read people.
Malignant Narcissist with deep sociopathy
 
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