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2022 projections
Team...........................................................................SP+ RK ...........Off...................Def........................Wins .................Conf Wins...........Bowl Odds
Georgia Tech90641113.21.94%

"This is a whole lot of change. Collins had almost no choice but to give it a shot after three seasons of failing to build depth or a culture of success. A Hail Mary almost never works, and Georgia Tech's schedule is brutal: It features five projected top-20 teams (three in the first five games) and ranks as the seventh-hardest overall at the moment. Odds certainly favor Tech bringing in a new coach for 2023, but huge chemistry experiments work just often enough that the Yellow Jackets could be interesting to follow this season. For a while, at least." - Bill Connelly ESPN Staff Writer



 
I've seen Cabrera at a lot of sports events when I'm in Atlanta. I swear I've seen him about half the games I've attended. I think he actually likes the student athletes, the activity on campus with games going on, etc. He does seem more of a Euro minor sports type guy though. I'm not sure he gets US sports, in particular football's relative importance in the grand scheme of things. Over there everybody goes to futbol games to watch guys flop on the ground if their jersey gets touched and the refs come running to the scene of the crime issuing a "penalty" in name only because there's not really any penalty. It's like watching Dook playing Dook in basketball with quadruple the flopping. Fans are lucky if in 90 mins there's 3-4 scores combined. He's definitely more interested than Peterson who basically did not give a öööö about sports at all.
Cabrera's silence is deafening. Commitment at the top is the common thread to every successful organization.
Not many top 25 type programs' Presidents would be employed at 9 wins in 3 years. Tail wagging the dog...perhaps, but depends on how much importance is placed on athletics. The Greeks who gave us Democracy and the Olympics, seemed to think it was pretty important.
 
Unfortunately, what data are y’all using other 9-25? Football is nuanced game but the bare minimum gets mentioned here in regards to why we are where are.

Slogans are not new to GT.

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I guess this was more of a warning than a slogan
9 wins in 3 years, should be a hell of a stat, on its own. Slogans are slogans... Most are a bunch of words, that only idiots get all into. To me, slogans are empty promises and mean nothing. You can "say", we are here to win.. However; the "do" matters more than the virtual signaling that I see now. Collins has very poor skills, in getting the "do"; done. I rather have a coach that is about the work and not about the yapping. I see him as nothing more than a liar, a fraud and a poor coach. Possibly the worst coach GT ever had.
 
Cabrera's silence is deafening. Commitment at the top is the common thread to every successful organization.
Not many top 25 type programs' Presidents would be employed at 9 wins in 3 years. Tail wagging the dog...perhaps, but depends on how much importance is placed on athletics. The Greeks who gave us Democracy and the Olympics, seemed to think it was pretty important.

Again, why are making we making stuff up?
 
A total of at least 21 wins in 3 years
We didn't need a full rebuild from Collins. Despite what he says, it was't the biggest transition in history. So far Geoff had focused on everything but coaching. If you can't see the progress then you don't know what you are looking at. LOL
Ultimately coaches are judged by their Win / Loss record. Every sports fan in the nation would agree that nine wins over three years is abysmal territory.
 
Again, why are making we making stuff up?
ibeeballin, do you for one second think that uga's, Bama's, Clemson's, or even unc's Prez would survive such, if there wasn't a change in the 4th year? I doubt the Ole Miss guy would make it.
 
WRONG. CPJ's record for his last 3 years was 21-16
The biggest spreaders of misinformation can’t even keep track of basic details. Don’t they know they have to go back 4 years and 4 years only into Johnson’s tenure to support their narrative? Use any other combination of years and it paints a completely different picture. Everybody else knows it.
 
ibeeballin, do you for one second think that uga's, Bama's, Clemson's, or even unc's Prez would survive such, if there wasn't a change in the 4th year? I doubt the Ole Miss guy would make it.

No and especially not under these conditions
 
We didn't need a full rebuild from Collins. Despite what he says, it was't the biggest transition in history. So far Geoff had focused on everything but coaching. If you can't see the progress then you don't know what you are looking at. LOL
Ultimately coaches are judged by their Win / Loss record. Every sports fan in the nation would agree that nine wins over three years is abysmal territory.

So even with a Half-rebuild you expected 21 wins in 3 yrs?
 
To not think rules targeted at reducing the effectiveness of his specific offense had an effect is laughable.
It must be nice on your planet. If you think that man quit because of Rule Changes you're insane. In the nicest way possible you may tote a Scooby Doo Lunchbox on purpose
 
It must be nice on your planet. If you think that man quit because of Rule Changes you're insane. In the nicest way possible you may tote a Scooby Doo Lunchbox on purpose
Planet Earth is pretty nice most of the time, yea. I said the rule changes had an effect, not that they were the sole reason or even the primary reason. A blind retard has better reading comprehension than you do.
 
We didn't need a full rebuild from Collins. Despite what he says, it was't the biggest transition in history. So far Geoff had focused on everything but coaching. If you can't see the progress then you don't know what you are looking at. LOL
Ultimately coaches are judged by their Win / Loss record. Every sports fan in the nation would agree that nine wins over three years is abysmal territory.
It wasn't? Name a bigger one.
 
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