I've taken the bowl streak for granted.

We will never get rid of CPJ - he'll be here until he retires no matter how many dismal seasons we have and you make excuses for.
what evidence is there that this would be the case? hint, there is none.

he very well may remain the coach until he retires, but it is not "no matter how many dismal seasons we have."

unless he wins a natl championship, then follows it up with a 3-9 season, then another NC, then another 3-9, and on and on. I'd take that for the next 10 years.
 
The whole Johnsonian rant about "firing the coach" is laughable - if anything, GT is one of the more stable places to coach in all of football.

We've had exactly 3 coaches in 21 years. We will never get rid of CPJ - he'll be here until he retires no matter how many dismal seasons we have and you make excuses for.

Are you going to be intellectually honest enough to admit how ööööing stupid these two quotes are back-to-back?
 
what evidence is there that this would be the case? hint, there is none.

he very well may remain the coach until he retires, but it is not "no matter how many dismal seasons we have."

unless he wins a natl championship, then follows it up with a 3-9 season, then another NC, then another 3-9, and on and on. I'd take that for the next 10 years.

I'd take 3 seasons that average to .600, a 10+ win season in which we beat UGA, and a 4- win season, repeated in that order, until the day I die.
 
Are you going to be intellectually honest enough to admit how ööööing stupid these two quotes are back-to-back?

Quote 1: I mention how stable a place for coaching we are.

Quote 2: I follow that up with a comment on how stable CPJ's job is.


How the öööö are those comments stupid?

The only ööööing stupid thing I'm seeing is you, ElCid.
 
what evidence is there that this would be the case? hint, there is none.

he very well may remain the coach until he retires, but it is not "no matter how many dismal seasons we have."

unless he wins a natl championship, then follows it up with a 3-9 season, then another NC, then another 3-9, and on and on. I'd take that for the next 10 years.

There isn't yet evidence but there will be after another clunker in 2016 with nothing from the Hill.

As long as CPJ keeps the program clean and players graduating, he'll be fine until he decides to retire.
 
There isn't yet evidence but there will be after another clunker in 2016 with nothing from the Hill.

As long as CPJ keeps the program clean and players graduating, he'll be fine until he decides to retire.

Chan would still be here if that were the case.
 
Quote 1: I mention how stable a place for coaching we are.

Quote 2: I follow that up with a comment on how stable CPJ's job is.


How the öööö are those comments stupid?

The only ööööing stupid thing I'm seeing is you, ElCid.

Replacing a coach every 7 years isn't a bastion of stability. That's not 2 full recruiting cycles. Considering also that it's absurd, barring a falling off a cliff type collapse of the program (defined by the current expectations), to judge any coach prior to Year 5.

That's why your post was stupid.
 
Replacing a coach every 7 years isn't a bastion of stability. That's not 2 full recruiting cycles. Considering also that it's absurd, barring falling off a cliff type collapse of the program, to judge any coach prior to Year 5.

That's why your post was stupid.

Not sure what world you're living in, but I'd say having a coach for seven years is definitely pretty stable these days.

In fact, right now Paul Johnson is the 17th longest tenured coach in all of FBS, the third longest in the ACC, and would be third longest in the SEC.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_NCAA_Division_I_FBS_football_coaches
 
Not sure what world you're living in, but I'd say having a coach for seven years is definitely pretty stable these days.

In fact, right now Paul Johnson is the 17th longest tenured coach in all of FBS, the third longest in the ACC, and would be third longest in the SEC.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_NCAA_Division_I_FBS_football_coaches

I'll tuck tail and concede the point the trend has certainly been to play the musical chairs of coaches in CFB.

I still don't see Tech though as a place that allows its football coaches to wallow for very long.
 
I definitely agree with your observation that it'd take a wizard to get a 5 * recruit to play for CPJ.

no, i said that it would take a wizard to get many 5* kids to play AT GEORGIA TECH

it has NOTHING to do with CPJ

please, list all of the incredible 5* players that we have EVER signed. for ANY of the GaTech coaches

i await for your extremely short reply

ps: please do not include basketball players
 
no, i said that it would take a wizard to get many 5* kids to play AT GEORGIA TECH

it has NOTHING to do with CPJ

please, list all of the incredible 5* players that we have EVER signed. for ANY of the GaTech coaches

i await for your extremely short reply

ps: please do not include basketball players

Your mom?
 
Replacing a coach every 7 years isn't a bastion of stability. That's not 2 full recruiting cycles. Considering also that it's absurd, barring a falling off a cliff type collapse of the program (defined by the current expectations), to judge any coach prior to Year 5.

That's why your post was stupid.

Wake up, Felix. It's 2015, not 1915. Giving a HC 7 full years is more than enough time and very stable.

Also, we didn't fire GOL - he made up some bullshit on his resume and bolted (briefly) for Notre Shame. He could've stayed here another 2-3 years, minimum. The only one we fired was CG. We just had a coach go 3-9 in his 8th year and he's one of the most stable HCs in America.

GT is a place of HCing stability when you compare it to almost everywhere else in the NCAA.
 
I'll tuck tail and concede the point the trend has certainly been to play the musical chairs of coaches in CFB.

I still don't see Tech though as a place that allows its football coaches to wallow for very long.


I disagree but at least you concede the point.
 
Since Alexander, we haven't had a coach with more than 3 losing seasons to his name as the HC of GT. Johnson is our longest tenured coach since Dodd.

Not sure who that helps, just wanted to put it in here.
 
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