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Chan Gailey burned a new ***hole by CFN
Despite having more experience at the skill positions and a staff used to coaching in big games, the brilliant efforts of defensive coordinator Jon Tenuta--who smothered Wake's diverse and multifaceted offense with a relentless, attacking style--were wasted by Gailey, offensive coordinator Patrick Nix, and everyone else associated with the Georgia Tech offense.

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Instead, college football observers were reminded all the more why Jon Tenuta and Chan Gailey (associate head coach/coordinator and head coach, respectively) should switch places.

There were two moments--other than Idlette's monster catch--that made the difference in a field goal-filled affair. They were both fashioned by Gailey's failures to think.

http://story.scout.com/a.z?s=140&p=2&c=596809
12-02-2006 05:49 PM
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I'm watching every bowl game this year... except one. I refuse to watch whatever bowl GT goes to. I'm sick of this offense.

(Last time I did this was the Seattle Bowl in 2001 though)
12-02-2006 09:56 PM
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