Re: Coach O\'Leary sighting
originally posted by dustjacket
<font size="2" face="Arial, Verdana, Sans-Serif">No, sir, he didn't.
As awkward and embarassing as that incident might have been, it shows exactly what true loyalty is. Coach Cremins abandoned his dream in order to follow his heart. Not many people are confronted with such a blatant call for such a self-searching decision. IMO, the fact that he initially headed to the cocks and then changed midstream proves even more that his was a decision based upon his love and loyalty to GT.
Jilted by Curry? yes; O'Leary? yes; Cremins? absolutely not
and while I'm at it again...
originally posted by gtmg
I love being in the top 25 every year and giving UGA a run for their money not 51-7.
<font size="2" face="Arial, Verdana, Sans-Serif">apparantly you seek a return to the early-mid fifties which is the only time that GT has consistantly finished in the top twenty-five (top twenty then.) GOL finished there in three of his seven years--the same three years out of seven (not counting his partial year in '94) that his teams beat ugag. Granted there was no 51-7, but there were four whopping losses to f$u.
Again with the false assumption that GOL ran up impressive wins and stats. I really hate responding to these posts, because I truly loved GOL while he was here. I was very frustrated many times because I thought GT lost some they should have won, but I pulled for him until he left. As I said, I hate making the posts, but I can't sit and let you or others use a false legacy of GOL in order to degrade GT current head coach.
It's really the same crap over and over that appears in different threads. I guess to some "perception [really] is the reality."