GoldenTornado
Flats Noob
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Yes ... and no.
Like the big boys do, I-AA talent in Georgia is raided heavily by out of state schools, especially by those in GSU's conference. Southern gets a lot of them — but not all of them.
I went to a lot of those PJ era games at GSU (all of them in 97 and 98, to be precise) and he DOES NOT run up the score. He blows people out early, puts in the reserves and they're asked to play hard and they don't let the foot off the gas, either.
I think CPJ didn't have any more talent at Navy than he had at GSU. Possibly less.
GSU had better talent than all but a handful of teams they played, and Navy had worse talent than every opponent except Army.
GT relative to our opponents is somewhere in the middle between those extremes. Maybe a little closer to GSU b/c we now have above-average ACC talent and it's only getting better. Also we'll never play anyone with the kind of talent advantage that Oregon State and Georgia had over GSU, much less what ND, BC, Rutgers etc. had over Navy.
You've got to figure it's reasonable that CPJ will at least split the difference between his GSU records and his Navy records. Which would be an AVERAGE season of 10-11 wins a year. :wow:
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