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Posted on 9/5/17 at 8:43 pm
Posted on 9/5/17 at 8:43 pm
His style of offense could work very well at a place like aTm. Plenty of talent in that state to pick from. If he could field a top 10 defense to complement his style of offense, they would be a nightmare to play.
Posted on 9/5/17 at 8:45 pm to hwyman108
No. They don't get to play UT's defense every week.
Posted on 9/5/17 at 8:45 pm to hwyman108
Texas is full of high schools that run spread concepts. Those kids dont want to play in the triple option.
Posted on 9/5/17 at 8:45 pm to hwyman108
No pimp stick.
No swagcopter.
No way.
No swagcopter.
No way.
Posted on 9/5/17 at 8:47 pm to hwyman108
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If he could field a top 10 defense to complement his style of offense, they would be a nightmare to play.
top 10 defense? are you serious man? those don't grow on trees
Posted on 9/5/17 at 8:52 pm to hwyman108
Nope. No one wants to watch boring triple option 6-6 football. Keep that shite in the ACC
Posted on 9/5/17 at 9:02 pm to hwyman108
Johnson works at Tech because he doesn't have to pull in a top recruiting class to make it work. frick him but he gets the most out of his players compared to any coach in football.
For one, A&M wouldn't be able to handle the lack of competition in recruiting. They need their ego stroked in the offseason same as any other SEC school.
For two, Johnson can only really work at a P5 school like Tech where they would have a pretty difficult time consistently keeping top flight recruits eligible given their academic entrance and retention standards. Johnson works at Tech because even in his bad years and even when he is losing to UGA, he can sell the administration on recruiting primarily the high caliber academic kids that maybe aren't the most athletically gifted but can do enough to play well in his offense. For that reason, he also appeals to fans and donors smug sense of academic and moral superiority in the state.
Beyond that, there's enough defensive talent in Georgia and the surrounding states to pass muster in the ACC without having to recruit like UGA.
Johnson is the perfect coach for a place like Tech which has all but accepted it's place in the college football pecking order. They're not going to win a national title but they can occasionally frick up FSU or Clemson or UGA's seasons and maybe even make a run at the ACC and the Orange Bowl. And that's enough for the majority of their relatively small fanbase
For one, A&M wouldn't be able to handle the lack of competition in recruiting. They need their ego stroked in the offseason same as any other SEC school.
For two, Johnson can only really work at a P5 school like Tech where they would have a pretty difficult time consistently keeping top flight recruits eligible given their academic entrance and retention standards. Johnson works at Tech because even in his bad years and even when he is losing to UGA, he can sell the administration on recruiting primarily the high caliber academic kids that maybe aren't the most athletically gifted but can do enough to play well in his offense. For that reason, he also appeals to fans and donors smug sense of academic and moral superiority in the state.
Beyond that, there's enough defensive talent in Georgia and the surrounding states to pass muster in the ACC without having to recruit like UGA.
Johnson is the perfect coach for a place like Tech which has all but accepted it's place in the college football pecking order. They're not going to win a national title but they can occasionally frick up FSU or Clemson or UGA's seasons and maybe even make a run at the ACC and the Orange Bowl. And that's enough for the majority of their relatively small fanbase
This post was edited on 9/5/17 at 9:03 pm
Posted on 9/5/17 at 9:02 pm to olemissfan26
there are probably 30 programs that would be very difficult to beat if they could field a top 10 defense to go with their offense ...
Posted on 9/5/17 at 9:45 pm to tylerdurden24
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Johnson works at Tech because he doesn't have to pull in a top recruiting class to make it work. frick him but he gets the most out of his players compared to any coach in football.
Exact opposite of Richt. High recruiting, under performance.
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academic and moral superiority
Accurate on academic.
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Johnson is the perfect coach for a place like Tech which has all but accepted it's place in the college football pecking order.
UGA should follow this lead... Along with 99% of other CFB teams.
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They're not going to win a national title but they can occasionally frick up FSU or Clemson or UGA's seasons and maybe even make a run at the ACC and the Orange Bowl.
Between UGA and GT, who has a more recent ACC/SEC championship? BCS bowl? National title?
Posted on 9/5/17 at 11:55 pm to tylerdurden24
That's the dumbest bunch of shite you've posted in awhile. You really outdid yourself here. WTF.
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