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“The reality is he got handed a bad deal,” said one influential trustee. “I wish people would settle down. He stayed here when he found out we were being investigated. Every coach was recruiting against him during the investigation, and as a result, we don’t have the caliber players we used to. You have to give him a couple more years to fill holes created during probation.”
And I wish they could see this.
We brought in an average of the 18th ranked recruiting class the last 5 years.
We lost to Louisville -- average class ranking 55-- and GT, average class ranking 42nd.
So tell me, what does that have to do with "investigations"? We need 2002 caliber of players to handle average *** ACC teams? In year 4 beating teams we are more talented than is too much to ask for? Does Al need 10 straight #1 ******* recruiting classes to beat two teams bringing in average players? The majority of our defense are 4 or 5 stars. What more does he need?
He can't even beat teams he's supposed to right now when he has the talent advantage. Anyone that has a hint of football knowledge can see he's being brutally out-coached vs teams with inferior talent.
And let's throw a parade for the guy who had no other options staying and honoring his contract. What a hero! He was paid $2 million a year to honor his contract! He's so loyal! Remember how loyal he was when why he tried to leave for Penn ******* State a couple weeks before signing day, you stupid jackass?
Thanks for the donations to the program. Shove em up your ******* ***.
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