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<blockquote data-quote="lastoption" data-source="post: 760423" data-attributes="member: 1821"><p>As an outsider it seems to me that whether Collins is a solid coach or not is still completely unknown given that he has to retool so much, but I think that at the end of the day unless GT gets more majors, does not require athletes to actually attend real school (at least those who do not want to do so), employs a bunch of bag men, etc., the overall number of wins in any span of years is not going to change much. i think whether it is Collins or another coach running a normal college offense system, GT is probably less likely to have the very good Orange Bowl winning seasons, and also less likely to have 3 win seasons, and will be a more consistent middle of the pack ACC team without as many highs and lows, but the wins over a span of years probably end up about the same. I think game to game this will be more true as well. There will probably be a lot fewer 50+ point games where the offense scores on every possession and the opposing defense looks clueless, but also a lot fewer blow out losses where the offense looks horribly inept. It is hard for me to see how the overall wins in any span of years changes a lot unless the off the field aspects change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lastoption, post: 760423, member: 1821"] As an outsider it seems to me that whether Collins is a solid coach or not is still completely unknown given that he has to retool so much, but I think that at the end of the day unless GT gets more majors, does not require athletes to actually attend real school (at least those who do not want to do so), employs a bunch of bag men, etc., the overall number of wins in any span of years is not going to change much. i think whether it is Collins or another coach running a normal college offense system, GT is probably less likely to have the very good Orange Bowl winning seasons, and also less likely to have 3 win seasons, and will be a more consistent middle of the pack ACC team without as many highs and lows, but the wins over a span of years probably end up about the same. I think game to game this will be more true as well. There will probably be a lot fewer 50+ point games where the offense scores on every possession and the opposing defense looks clueless, but also a lot fewer blow out losses where the offense looks horribly inept. It is hard for me to see how the overall wins in any span of years changes a lot unless the off the field aspects change. [/QUOTE]
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