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Self fulfilling prophecy to me implies that there are no real impediments to success at Tech and this is just in our heads. I patently disagree with comparing the Institute 1 to 1 with any other University that plays FBS.
And I think you have to make it clear to the jackasses on local sports radio that we don’t play on a level field with the other regional powers. It’s a fact. They tend to gloss of over it with the Duke/Stanford BS and then just lay it at the feet of ‘well, Tech just sucks. They don’t have any impediments to being good, can’t be THAT hard to recruit to, they just suck’
Also, anyone considering the job who doesn’t understand this is a very difficult place to win, especially in the modern era which I will bound at 2004 for the sake of APR, is going to be in for a rude surprise. Kinda like taking a welding job and in your first day they put you in a helicopter and fly you out to an oil rig, put you in a wetsuit and tell you to go lay a bead in 5k feet of water.
We do want them to be aware of the difficulties, but I'd rather have the people trying to hire the coach be the ones to inform them about it. Also, we want the coach to understand the details of all that, not necessarily the whole world. To use your analogy, say we tell the welder he's going to be working 5k feet underwater, but we do it with a loudspeaker in front of his house, think there's a chance the rest of the family will be like "don't do it, you'll lose your life (career)"?