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[QUOTE="ThabeetDown, post: 4393313, member: 4336"] Georgia Tech [I]should[B] [/B][/I]be an attractive job. In a major market (NIL), strong academics, a relatively winnable conference (outside of Clemson it's pretty much up for grabs on a yearly basis) and fertile local recruiting region. Sure, you're always going to be little brother to UGA but it's not a bad job. Not an easy job given you are an ACC team in an SEC territory, but there shouldn't be a reason they can't be successful with the right coach. I think that has been their issue -- look at where their last coaches came from: Geoff Collins -- Temple (did have SEC background at UF/Miss State but in terms of HC experience, it's still Temple) Paul Johnson -- Navy (lots of factors why this was or wasn't a good hire, but did have a very successful first 7 seasons before the wheels fell off, not to mention running a gimmicky offense) Chan Galey -- this is already 20 years ago, so kind of nice they've only had 3 coaches in 20 years. But his most previous college HC job before GT was at Samford (not Stanford, Samford). Obviously had a lot of NFL coaching experience, which we've seen doesn't translate a lot into CFB. If I'm GT, I'm looking at current HC (or previous HC experience) at southern/southeastern schools. Chadwell makes sense for this, same with Todd Monken (who's also been listed) and in a way his brother, Todd (current Army HC but former Ga So HC). I think Clay Helton wouldn't be the worst choice either -- he's down the road at Ga Southern and has the USC experience which is a great sell (even though this is only his first year down south). Charles Huff at Marshall is only 39 and could be a rising star (big win at ND, not southern HC exp but at least assistant at Miss St and Bama). [/QUOTE]
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