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Dr. SBJ
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The James Madison guy? Yes.
The James Madison guy does seem pretty adept at taking Tech talent and doing pretty well.
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The James Madison guy? Yes.
My other concern is that he is an unstable psychopath. Do we have room in the budget to pay the guy on his staff whose sole responsibility it is to keep Venables running 10 yards in field every play?
The James Madison guy does seem pretty adept at taking Tech talent and doing pretty well at the FCS level.
Plus he'd bring back Marcus Marshall, right?The James Madison guy? Yes.
Don't just be throwing out unknown names. Who is this guy?Chris Klieman
True. The same way Kirby smart has been a bust.
Unstable psychopath is not a complaint I usually hear about Kirby Smart
Don't just be throwing out unknown names. Who is this guy?
I don't know. Saban came south and did pretty well at LSU. A new coach would have staff under him who (if chosen well) already have Southern connections. I think it's more a question of having a coach who has an interest in it, a disposition for it, and the support staff to make it feasible. Dabo seems like the kind of guy you'd love to have in your living room. CPJ, I'm not so sure. Then again, Saban seems pretty unlikeable, too.Another question is, how effective would a coach from North Dakota State be recruiting the Atlanta area?
Nothing for or against Willie Fritz's offense, but he's not done great at Tulane (4-12 in conference through 2 years) and he's already 58 years old.After watching GS transition out of the option several times, my honest recommendation is to not go from hot to cold - meaning, go with an offensive philosophy that blends option concepts with more traditional concepts. That way, the undersized folks aren't just deadweight and the new system recruits can shift the direction of the offensive style. A concept coach such as Willie Fritz would be able to do this - somebody who isn't triple option oriented, but knows it well enough to use pieces of it to gain a strategical advantage.
Aaaah "if chosen well". The key phrase.I don't know. Saban came south and did pretty well at LSU. A new coach would have staff under him who (if chosen well) already have Southern connections. I think it's more a question of having a coach who has an interest in it, a disposition for it, and the support staff to make it feasible. Dabo seems like the kind of guy you'd love to have in your living room. CPJ, I'm not so sure. Then again, Saban seems pretty unlikeable, too.
In regards to Saban, does it really make a difference if your banker is likable?I don't know. Saban came south and did pretty well at LSU. A new coach would have staff under him who (if chosen well) already have Southern connections. I think it's more a question of having a coach who has an interest in it, a disposition for it, and the support staff to make it feasible. Dabo seems like the kind of guy you'd love to have in your living room. CPJ, I'm not so sure. Then again, Saban seems pretty unlikeable, too.
Nothing for or against Willie Fritz's offense, but he's not done great at Tulane (4-12 in conference through 2 years) and he's already 58 years old.
Tech has an easy division, and is in a recruiting hot bed. Would be an easy place to win
Tech has an easy division, and is in a recruiting hot bed. Would be an easy place to win