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re: CMR is definitely at a crossroads

Posted on 10/22/15 at 8:10 am to
Posted by 3rddownonthe8
Atlanta, GA
Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 10/22/15 at 8:10 am to
I also believe he's at a crossroads, but none of that has to do with this season.

I think the timeline is through the 2017 season.
by then this next class will be making an impact, including Jacob Eason. The IPF will be built, and the increases in financial support of additional staff and coaches will be cemented.

If CMR does not win the conference and at least make the playoffs by the end of 2017, I believe the Admin will finally start discussions on change.

Nothing, short of another losing season, will speed that timeline up. If he does succeed in winning the conference and making the playoffs, whether or not he wins the title; he will be able to retire whenever he wants. T that time those who do not like CMR no matter what will either be happy ( even though their happiness is brought through UGA losing), or will have to make a tough decision support UGA and CMR or find another team.

Posted by Usey
EC
Member since Jul 2013
484 posts
Posted on 10/22/15 at 8:49 am to
Likely true. My point was not whether he would be fired or when he would leave but that he is building a resume as a HC running a program that can't get it done and in fact is trending down.

The elite athletes will opt for programs with a recent history of winning, playing time, fit for talent, and to some degree NFL oppty, academics, location, weather, future OOC schedule, friendships present and planning to attend, distance from home.

Elite talent controls choice and picks school.

Elite Programs controls choice and picks less than top tier talent.

To win you need to excel at both.
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