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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 737097" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>I kind of doubt, without knowing, that these quotes are from the head coaches. They may be farmed out to assistants or coordinators. It does not say in the magazine if they are head coaches it just says "Opposing coaches". It is interesting and different from anything you see in Sporting News but probably should be taken with a heaping grain of salt. I am not sure there was much in the way of superlatives that could be said about Tech last year from the viewpoint of opposing coaches. Among other things they said about Tech: "...they don't have ACC caliber receivers, their offensive line is a mess, and they could only be very vanilla on offense." "They turned the ball over constantly and they could not run." "Fix those two things and they will up their win total" "Collins knows how to wreck you." "You should see a jump this season in the front...they are going to play the run better and they're going to rush the quarterback better.... "So far, they haven't exploded in recruiting or anything..." "They will likely end up a better team with the same record." (note: this was before the changes in the schedule dropping UGA, UNC etc.) I can't say that I really disagree with much of the criticism from opposing coaches except that going from typically in the 50s in recruiting to top 25 or so is a pretty big step and Coach Collins should be recognized by his peers for that. IIWII</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 737097, member: 4015"] I kind of doubt, without knowing, that these quotes are from the head coaches. They may be farmed out to assistants or coordinators. It does not say in the magazine if they are head coaches it just says "Opposing coaches". It is interesting and different from anything you see in Sporting News but probably should be taken with a heaping grain of salt. I am not sure there was much in the way of superlatives that could be said about Tech last year from the viewpoint of opposing coaches. Among other things they said about Tech: "...they don't have ACC caliber receivers, their offensive line is a mess, and they could only be very vanilla on offense." "They turned the ball over constantly and they could not run." "Fix those two things and they will up their win total" "Collins knows how to wreck you." "You should see a jump this season in the front...they are going to play the run better and they're going to rush the quarterback better.... "So far, they haven't exploded in recruiting or anything..." "They will likely end up a better team with the same record." (note: this was before the changes in the schedule dropping UGA, UNC etc.) I can't say that I really disagree with much of the criticism from opposing coaches except that going from typically in the 50s in recruiting to top 25 or so is a pretty big step and Coach Collins should be recognized by his peers for that. IIWII [/QUOTE]
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