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Its not even the combination, necessarily. Its the strength of each


category.

I/E. Fuente, like his predecessor, seems like a strong introvert. A common misconception is that introverts are shy are struggle in social situations. Not true it all. It's about recovery. He very much seems to me to be an introvert in the sense he'd rather go home at night and hang out with his family or watch TV rather than spend all night talking to coaches at other programs, media types, and the like. Beamer, despite his gregarious nature, was the same way and kept a group of close-knit friends rather than constantly seek out companionship.

N/S. I'm sure he has a grandiose vision for our program and believes we can regularly compete for ACC and CFP berths. But he does not communicate that. If he were an N, I would imagine he would use his press conferences and post-game hits to discuss the potential of his players, which he does to some extent. However, he's a pretty factual guy.

T/F. This seems like his most obvious trait at first blush, but I'm not sure. He seems to be motivated by equal parts logic and values. His public appearance would suggest a strong T, but I suspect those who know him well and on a more personal level would give him a J. Toss-up.

J/P. It would seem that most colleges of a P5 program would necessarily be J and this seems like the case for Fuente. However, as you've noted previously @bourbonstreet, he's demonstrated some serious P in dealing with some of the offseason issues.

All that being said, I'm going with ISTJ. This is one of your best disscussion-invoking posts yet.

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Posted: 09/09/2019 at 5:41PM



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