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<blockquote data-quote="BCJacket" data-source="post: 563941" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>Given Collin's commitment to building relationships and a "family" here. I'm not at all concerned he's ever going to treat his players with anything but respect. He's not trying to build a factory here. He's trying to build an alternative to a factory. Where the best of the best can come to be part of something special.</p><p></p><p>Given the way Collins handled the commits that were in place when he arrived last year (and he could have dropped as many as he wanted like UL). I know TStan had already said they'd be honored. But if CGC was that kind of person, he could have told them not to come, they'd never play, etc and gotten them to drop. They all stayed committed. </p><p></p><p>Given the way Collins has embraced the student athletes already on the team. Go listen to what Nate had to say about CGC and the transition (KQs video cut those comments off) <a href="https://player.fm/series/the-hive-at-gojacketscom/nate-cottrell-442019" target="_blank">https://player.fm/series/the-hive-at-gojacketscom/nate-cottrell-442019</a> Nate's a RsSr A-back who (pretty sure) graduates in May. He would be a likely candidate to transfer. But he has nothing but love and respect for the new staff and the way he's been treated.</p><p></p><p>Until I see evidence to the contrary, I trust Coach Collins to handle our roster management in an ethical, honest and respectful way that is best for the team and the players. Whatever that may be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCJacket, post: 563941, member: 2332"] Given Collin's commitment to building relationships and a "family" here. I'm not at all concerned he's ever going to treat his players with anything but respect. He's not trying to build a factory here. He's trying to build an alternative to a factory. Where the best of the best can come to be part of something special. Given the way Collins handled the commits that were in place when he arrived last year (and he could have dropped as many as he wanted like UL). I know TStan had already said they'd be honored. But if CGC was that kind of person, he could have told them not to come, they'd never play, etc and gotten them to drop. They all stayed committed. Given the way Collins has embraced the student athletes already on the team. Go listen to what Nate had to say about CGC and the transition (KQs video cut those comments off) [URL]https://player.fm/series/the-hive-at-gojacketscom/nate-cottrell-442019[/URL] Nate's a RsSr A-back who (pretty sure) graduates in May. He would be a likely candidate to transfer. But he has nothing but love and respect for the new staff and the way he's been treated. Until I see evidence to the contrary, I trust Coach Collins to handle our roster management in an ethical, honest and respectful way that is best for the team and the players. Whatever that may be. [/QUOTE]
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