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RE: Potential ACC Openings After The Season
(09-29-2018 02:24 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  Scratch Paul Johnson off the list. I got this email as being part of the A-T Fund at GT:

Quote:Dear Georgia Tech Family,

One of the things that makes Georgia Tech so special to me is the passion of our students, alumni and fans. I’m appreciative of the passion that thousands of you display through your support of our athletics program and our student-athletes, who work so hard to be Everyday Champions. I also truly appreciate the passion expressed in the emails and tweets that I receive from the Georgia Tech family – even as of late, when some of them haven’t been very much fun to read.

Like many of you, I’m frustrated and disappointed in how this year’s football season has started. I was in that locker room after Saturday’s game and can tell you this with 100-percent certainty – NO ONE is more frustrated with our 1-3 start than the men who coach our team and the young men on the team.

First, let me say that I remain in total support of our student-athletes and coaching staff and believe that they are fully committed and capable of success this season.

Secondly, let me acknowledge that no one associated with our program – coaches, players, athletics staff, students, alumni or fans – is satisfied with being 1-3 or with the prospect of not going to postseason.

However, with all due respect, I truly feel that many of the emails and social media posts that I’ve seen as of late are counterproductive to meeting the high expectations that we all have for our program. To meet those expectations, there are no shortcuts and it is not going to be cheap.

To consistently meet those expectations, we must acknowledge that we have slowly fallen behind our competition in terms of the resources needed to assist our student-athletes and coaches when they line up week-in and week-out against programs that have those resources. We are located in the toughest neighborhood in the country for college football – three of last year's four College Football Playoff participants are within a three-hour drive of our campus and eight of the last nine national champions are within a 250-mile radius.

With your help, we have begun to address those needs. Recent investments (new locker room, upgraded nutrition center and training table, partnership with adidas, addition of three quality-control analysts, doubling our recruiting staff and creation of a recruiting-focused lobby to our football headquarters) show that Georgia Tech is serious about our football program.

Those investments have paid some immediate dividends and will continue to do so as time goes on, but there is still more to do. The $125 million that we’re in the process of raising as part of Athletics Initiative 2020 is the price of admission to give our student-athletes and coaches the same resources that others in our neighborhood enjoy.

Therefore, I urge our incredible and passionate fans to support this program in ways that can help us attain the resources needed to assist our football student-athletes and coaches:

buy tickets, starting with Saturday’s Heroes Day game against Bowling Green;
donate to the Athletics Initiative 2020;
use your platforms to support Georgia Tech, our student-athletes and our initiatives, and urge others to do the same.
Coach Johnson is a fighter and he has proven time and again that he can mold a group of young men that can fight above their weight class. I am confident that he and his team have a lot of fight left in them, to go along with a lot of ability and a lot of football still left to play.

However, as a Georgia Tech football letterwinner, alum and athletics director, I’m also frustrated by always having to fight above our weight class. We can all see how hard it is to do on a year-in and year-out basis. I need all of our Georgia Tech Family to rally together behind this team and our athletics program, as well as decide if we’re all willing to do what’s necessary to put us in the same weight class as those we compete against on a regular basis.

Hope to see you on Saturday at Bobby Dodd!

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Todd Stansbury

Stansbury needs to understand you can't be in the same weight class as the other top ACC programs with PJ anymore.
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RE: Potential ACC Openings After The Season
Please get Seth Littrell to Louisville if Jeff Brohm doesn't work out.

Brohm would likely settle down here, but Littrell would use it as a stepping stone if successful. At this point, either are much better options than Bobby.
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I don’t see Petrino or Johnson being fired, especially upon completion of the season after both Louisville and GT knock off a couple of favorites. Ol’ Shark Eyes on the other hand, he’ll be on his way back to the C-USA where he belongs.
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(09-29-2018 02:24 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  Scratch Paul Johnson off the list. I got this email as being part of the A-T Fund at GT:

Quote:Dear Georgia Tech Family,

One of the things that makes Georgia Tech so special to me is the passion of our students, alumni and fans. I’m appreciative of the passion that thousands of you display through your support of our athletics program and our student-athletes, who work so hard to be Everyday Champions. I also truly appreciate the passion expressed in the emails and tweets that I receive from the Georgia Tech family – even as of late, when some of them haven’t been very much fun to read.

Like many of you, I’m frustrated and disappointed in how this year’s football season has started. I was in that locker room after Saturday’s game and can tell you this with 100-percent certainty – NO ONE is more frustrated with our 1-3 start than the men who coach our team and the young men on the team.

First, let me say that I remain in total support of our student-athletes and coaching staff and believe that they are fully committed and capable of success this season.

Secondly, let me acknowledge that no one associated with our program – coaches, players, athletics staff, students, alumni or fans – is satisfied with being 1-3 or with the prospect of not going to postseason.

However, with all due respect, I truly feel that many of the emails and social media posts that I’ve seen as of late are counterproductive to meeting the high expectations that we all have for our program. To meet those expectations, there are no shortcuts and it is not going to be cheap.

To consistently meet those expectations, we must acknowledge that we have slowly fallen behind our competition in terms of the resources needed to assist our student-athletes and coaches when they line up week-in and week-out against programs that have those resources. We are located in the toughest neighborhood in the country for college football – three of last year's four College Football Playoff participants are within a three-hour drive of our campus and eight of the last nine national champions are within a 250-mile radius.

With your help, we have begun to address those needs. Recent investments (new locker room, upgraded nutrition center and training table, partnership with adidas, addition of three quality-control analysts, doubling our recruiting staff and creation of a recruiting-focused lobby to our football headquarters) show that Georgia Tech is serious about our football program.

Those investments have paid some immediate dividends and will continue to do so as time goes on, but there is still more to do. The $125 million that we’re in the process of raising as part of Athletics Initiative 2020 is the price of admission to give our student-athletes and coaches the same resources that others in our neighborhood enjoy.

Therefore, I urge our incredible and passionate fans to support this program in ways that can help us attain the resources needed to assist our football student-athletes and coaches:

buy tickets, starting with Saturday’s Heroes Day game against Bowling Green;
donate to the Athletics Initiative 2020;
use your platforms to support Georgia Tech, our student-athletes and our initiatives, and urge others to do the same.
Coach Johnson is a fighter and he has proven time and again that he can mold a group of young men that can fight above their weight class. I am confident that he and his team have a lot of fight left in them, to go along with a lot of ability and a lot of football still left to play.

However, as a Georgia Tech football letterwinner, alum and athletics director, I’m also frustrated by always having to fight above our weight class. We can all see how hard it is to do on a year-in and year-out basis. I need all of our Georgia Tech Family to rally together behind this team and our athletics program, as well as decide if we’re all willing to do what’s necessary to put us in the same weight class as those we compete against on a regular basis.

Hope to see you on Saturday at Bobby Dodd!

Together We Swarm,



Todd Stansbury

AD TStan gets it.....He's going to support and give his coaches and players 100% public support. Regardless of what happens after this season, I think this sends a message to future coaching prospects: GT will support you, and we are working on making GT athletics finances comparable to our peers.

I really haven't seen a misstep from TStan thus far (other than a certain contract extension, but argument could be made that it was for optics). A good move to communicate with folks. (I am, however, surprised that usf & Pitt might have such better facilities and resources than we do.)

He's also pretty graceful with working up the fanbase for donations! Maybe I'm drinking the gold juice, but I truly believe brighter days are ahead. Word on teh street, if CPJ gets 6 wins and a Bowl game he is safe.... Anything less...hmm ..will be interesting
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(09-29-2018 06:41 PM)MegaCard Wrote:  Please get Seth Littrell to Louisville if Jeff Brohm doesn't work out.

Brohm would likely settle down here, but Littrell would use it as a stepping stone if successful. At this point, either are much better options than Bobby.

Bobby is definitely on the hot seat! 07-coffee3

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(10-01-2018 12:37 PM)Wilkie01 Wrote:  
(09-29-2018 06:41 PM)MegaCard Wrote:  Please get Seth Littrell to Louisville if Jeff Brohm doesn't work out.

Brohm would likely settle down here, but Littrell would use it as a stepping stone if successful. At this point, either are much better options than Bobby.

Bobby is definitely on the hot seat! 07-coffee3

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Assume Petrino pulls the upset and knocks off Kentucky in the season finale... how many total wins does he need to cool off that seat (if one of them is the Wildcats)?
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(10-01-2018 08:49 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(10-01-2018 12:37 PM)Wilkie01 Wrote:  
(09-29-2018 06:41 PM)MegaCard Wrote:  Please get Seth Littrell to Louisville if Jeff Brohm doesn't work out.

Brohm would likely settle down here, but Littrell would use it as a stepping stone if successful. At this point, either are much better options than Bobby.

Bobby is definitely on the hot seat! 07-coffee3

[Image: hotseat-placeholdersize1-390x238.jpg]

Assume Petrino pulls the upset and knocks off Kentucky in the season finale... how many total wins does he need to cool off that seat (if one of them is the Wildcats)?

Eight
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(10-01-2018 09:28 PM)Wilkie01 Wrote:  
(10-01-2018 08:49 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(10-01-2018 12:37 PM)Wilkie01 Wrote:  
(09-29-2018 06:41 PM)MegaCard Wrote:  Please get Seth Littrell to Louisville if Jeff Brohm doesn't work out.

Brohm would likely settle down here, but Littrell would use it as a stepping stone if successful. At this point, either are much better options than Bobby.

Bobby is definitely on the hot seat! 07-coffee3

[Image: hotseat-placeholdersize1-390x238.jpg]

Assume Petrino pulls the upset and knocks off Kentucky in the season finale... how many total wins does he need to cool off that seat (if one of them is the Wildcats)?

Eight
07-coffee3

Yeah, I was thinking 8 is a no-brainer.
Would you spare the coach for 7?
What about only 6?

(I feel like Abraham pleading for the people of Sodom and Gomorrah!)
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Maybe seven (7) but we are 2-3 and probably 2-4 after Friday. So he would need 5 of the last six (6) after Georgia Tech. We have lost all our Road Games. So where are there five (5) winnable games, considering how we are playing?

Georgia Tech Tossup, but favored
Boston College (A) Loss
Wake Forest Tossup
Clemson (A)Loss
Syracuse (A)Loss
North Carolina State Loss
Kentucky Loss

I think there three (2) likely out comes here. 2-10, 3-9 or 4-8. So I think the hot seat will be blazing for CBP 2.0! 07-coffee3
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(10-01-2018 10:56 PM)Wilkie01 Wrote:  Maybe seven (7) but we are 2-3 and probably 2-4 after Friday. So he would need 5 of the last six (6) after Georgia Tech. We have lost all our Road Games. So where are there five (5) winnable games, considering how we are playing?

Georgia Tech Tossup, but favored
Boston College (A) Loss
Wake Forest Tossup
Clemson (A)Loss
Syracuse (A)Loss
North Carolina State Loss
Kentucky Loss

I think there three (2) likely out comes here. 2-10, 3-9 or 4-8. So I think the hot seat will be blazing for CBP 2.0! 07-coffee3


After the Jurich & Pitino buyouts combined with the NCAA financial penalty, where is the $ to buy out Petrino as well? Papa is gone. The university just built the studio for the ACCN as well, that was $8-9 million. Is there another $13-14 million laying around to buy out a coach after 1 bad year? Jeff is having a similar year at Purdue, is that really a step up? He would be hiring family on his staff to.


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(10-03-2018 03:07 PM)Lenvillecards Wrote:  
(10-01-2018 10:56 PM)Wilkie01 Wrote:  Maybe seven (7) but we are 2-3 and probably 2-4 after Friday. So he would need 5 of the last six (6) after Georgia Tech. We have lost all our Road Games. So where are there five (5) winnable games, considering how we are playing?

Georgia Tech Tossup, but favored
Boston College (A) Loss
Wake Forest Tossup
Clemson (A)Loss
Syracuse (A)Loss
North Carolina State Loss
Kentucky Loss

I think there three (2) likely out comes here. 2-10, 3-9 or 4-8. So I think the hot seat will be blazing for CBP 2.0! 07-coffee3


After the Jurich & Pitino buyouts combined with the NCAA financial penalty, where is the $ to buy out Petrino as well? Papa is gone. The university just built the studio for the ACCN as well, that was $8-9 million. Is there another $13-14 million laying around to buy out a coach after 1 bad year? Jeff is having a similar year at Purdue, is that really a step up? He would be hiring family on his staff to.


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There should be money. Tyra said something last year when he said the athletics department has over 100 million.

At least with Brohm, his brothers on his staff at least played college football at a high level and Brian played a bit in the NFL whereas Nick Petrino started at Trinity High School for one year.
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Are those weird shiny helmets with a lame decal a product of Petrino? If so, he should be fired for that decision alone. The clean throwback look the Cardinals sported a few years back were some of the best in the land.

On a related note of underperforming coaches and questionable wardrobes: I am not really digging the Heels argyle football look the way I first did when they made the change. For the basketball team it makes sense and is a classic, but guys in argyle tights aren’t intimidating anyone. UNC had such a great football look under Mack Brown. Although, I will say what they wear now is an improvement over the weird stuff from ~2007 onwards (starting with the spiked pant stripe). Especially when they were incorporating black, yuck.
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(10-06-2018 09:59 AM)esayem Wrote:  Are those weird shiny helmets with a lame decal a product of Petrino? If so, he should be fired for that decision alone. The clean throwback look the Cardinals sported a few years back were some of the best in the land.

On a related note of underperforming coaches and questionable wardrobes: I am not really digging the Heels argyle football look the way I first did when they made the change. For the basketball team it makes sense and is a classic, but guys in argyle tights aren’t intimidating anyone. UNC had such a great football look under Mack Brown. Although, I will say what they wear now is an improvement over the weird stuff from ~2007 onwards (starting with the spiked pant stripe). Especially when they were incorporating black, yuck.

It seems like somebody had a sale on argyle. It's on the pants, the jerseys and even the helmets. A little argyle goes a long way. I think that is why it works so well on the basketball uniforms.

The black wasn't bad but it looked a little too Panther-ish.
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(10-01-2018 09:42 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  Yeah, I was thinking 8 is a no-brainer.
Would you spare the coach for 7?
What about only 6?

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He might not be fired even if he loses out.

2-3 should absolutely get him fired. 4 is the razor's edge and 5+ will see him safely to next year.
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(10-07-2018 02:53 PM)Mister Emu Wrote:  
(10-01-2018 09:42 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  Yeah, I was thinking 8 is a no-brainer.
Would you spare the coach for 7?
What about only 6?

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He might not be fired even if he loses out.

2-3 should absolutely get him fired. 4 is the razor's edge and 5+ will see him safely to next year.

It would be his first bad season in recent memory (certainly since he returned to UL)
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(10-07-2018 03:04 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(10-07-2018 02:53 PM)Mister Emu Wrote:  
(10-01-2018 09:42 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  Yeah, I was thinking 8 is a no-brainer.
Would you spare the coach for 7?
What about only 6?

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He might not be fired even if he loses out.

2-3 should absolutely get him fired. 4 is the razor's edge and 5+ will see him safely to next year.

It would be his first bad season in recent memory (certainly since he returned to UL)

His first season at Arkansas, he went 5 and 7.

Every other year he has won at least 8 games. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Petrino

Going 2 and 10 would be by far his worst year ever. It's the fact that this is occurring in his 5th season back that is causing a lot of the angst in Louisville.

If he could somehow get to 5 wins, I think he's safe. That would mean he got his team playing well enough to knock off some teams that are playing pretty good football right now. But after the absolute shellacking the Yellow Jackets put on us Friday, it's very hard to see that kind of rebound taking place.
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Coaches get paid so much money in today's market that fans/administrations are no longer wanting to be patient for coaches to ride out bad recruiting cycles.
One of the big problems in today's market are huge buy outs.
Carolina is going to still owe Fedora about $10 million after this season even though he has only won 4 games in the last year and one half (.250). He got a big extension and started to coast.
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(09-16-2018 07:29 PM)tigerscane Wrote:  Or you guys could try for coaches like Seth Littrell, Lane Kiffen, Neal Brown, Maybe Tom Herman is back on the block sooner rather than later with how things are going for him in Austin...

Herman isn't going anywhere. He just beat Oklahoma and has Texas ranked 9th in the AP poll. 07-coffee3
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(09-29-2018 06:41 PM)MegaCard Wrote:  Please get Seth Littrell to Louisville if Jeff Brohm doesn't work out.

Brohm would likely settle down here, but Littrell would use it as a stepping stone if successful. At this point, either are much better options than Bobby.

Coaching the Cards is Jeff Brohm's dream job. He is a native Louisvillian, a University of Louisville alumnus, a Louisville Trinity High School alumnus, and he learned the collegian game from Howard Schellenberger. He is also a favorite of the Louisville fan base. He has A highly proven and respected character as well. He is the first guy on my short list.
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Saw a while ago the BOT said not enough money for a coaching buyout. Pretty sure Bobby is safe for now. He still has a very young team too.
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