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Yessir. That's the purpose of this thread. We should step back and blow up the process before we jump to the choice.
Not going to lie, I’m lost here. Now you’re talking about process?
Yessir. That's the purpose of this thread. We should step back and blow up the process before we jump to the choice.
Richt clearing himself out helps. It's the best news all year, I think. But, it doesn't solve the root cause of our troubles.
This is an opportunity to be calm in the face what some may consider chaos and make a real decision on the leadership of the athletic program and how decisions get made. This program has been gifting territory and wins to other programs because, for 15 years, it has continuously forgotten its roots:
Being bold and at the cutting edge of college football (in whatever way), which is the ultimate match for our recruiting base.
I say this every single time we go through a hiring opportunity. And, so far, each time we've either reacted to our current situation or gone with perceived safety. It happens because of how the decisions have gotten made. And, before we do anything, we need to retire that failed pattern.
I don't yet know who my options are, but I know I'd stay the F* away from the big, common, easy names. I'd even hire an interim over making any decision that doesn't bring us back to our roots. I don't care if it means losing a recruiting class, season or whatever. Don't make a "safe" move. Get the **** out of this pattern. We've been given a clean slate.
Richt clearing himself out helps. It's the best news all year, I think. But, it doesn't solve the root cause of our troubles.
This is an opportunity to be calm in the face what some may consider chaos and make a real decision on the leadership of the athletic program and how decisions get made. This program has been gifting territory and wins to other programs because, for 15 years, it has continuously forgotten its roots:
Being bold and at the cutting edge of college football (in whatever way), which is the ultimate match for our recruiting base.
I say this every single time we go through a hiring opportunity. And, so far, each time we've either reacted to our current situation or gone with perceived safety. It happens because of how the decisions have gotten made. And, before we do anything, we need to retire that failed pattern.
DiMare, Fain, and Miller will be pulling the strings once again while Blake colors his kids menu.
This is the same group that rejected Mullen for being too ****y. Buckle up, boys.
Seriously take that negative **** someplace else enough already
He was Florida third freaking choice don’t act like he’s the second coming of Jimmy Johnson.
Don't worry about it.Not going to lie, I’m lost here. Now you’re talking about process?
Can you forward this to Flake James and Frenk?
It starts with bringing in the right guy to run the department.
I'm a fan. He's in the mold of the guys we should be considering over the "Miami Guys" list. Again, I'm more concerned over the guys making the decision (and the process they've followed for 15 years).You're thought on Babers?
I like his offensive tree. I like how he let Dungey play his game. I think he knows how to connect with the kids we'll be recruiting. I love his locker room speeches when aired.
I don't yet know who my options are, but I know I'd stay the F* away from the big, common, easy names. I'd even hire an interim over making any decision that doesn't bring us back to our roots. I don't care if it means losing a recruiting class, season or whatever. Don't make a "safe" move. Get the **** out of this pattern. We've been given a clean slate.
Richt clearing himself out helps. It's the best news all year, I think. But, it doesn't solve the root cause of our troubles.
This is an opportunity to be calm in the face what some may consider chaos and make a real decision on the leadership of the athletic program and how decisions get made. This program has been gifting territory and wins to other programs because, for 15 years, it has continuously forgotten its roots:
Being bold and at the cutting edge of college football (in whatever way), which is the ultimate match for our recruiting base.
I say this every single time we go through a hiring opportunity. And, so far, each time we've either reacted to our current situation or gone with perceived safety. It happens because of how the decisions have gotten made. And, before we do anything, we need to retire that failed pattern.
The problem with the Golden hire was exactly what Temple's fans told us when he was on his way here: he never did more with less. He wasn't elite at either side of the ball. He was a CEO with a seemingly secure plan and a background in a fairly passive defensive approach. It's somewhat similar to what Georgia fans said about Richt when he was on his way here.Tbh, Golden was an out of the blue hire. 0 ties to the Southeast, He had just turned around Temple, had roots from a winning Penn St program...Its not enough to just "be sporadic". Gotta actually evaluate.
Tbh, Golden was an out of the blue hire. 0 ties to the Southeast, He had just turned around Temple, had roots from a winning Penn St program...Its not enough to just "be sporadic". Gotta actually evaluate.