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<blockquote data-quote="boger2337" data-source="post: 756107" data-attributes="member: 4089"><p>What doesn't make sense? </p><p>Collins said this is the biggest transition in college football history from the TO to "modern football". What makes Collins qualified to lead that change? The idea is, what did he do previously as a head coach to make him the guy to successfully lead us to the promise land? He was mediocre at Temple. (To me anything shy of being undefeated in the AAC is mediocre in that conference.) So what makes him prepared and well versed to run a program from the TO into a new offense while also trying to change the entire culture, while trying to get the city of Atlanta to buy in to its own school? </p><p></p><p>I commend him for trying, but every game we are down by 21+ I start to think this will fail and we will look back in 20 years and say " I wish that worked, he had the passion". Passion doesn't always equal success. You can have a huge passion for singing but if you suck at singing you suck. </p><p></p><p>Collins is a great at marketing and coddling players. Being a HC seems to be a huge question mark. </p><p></p><p>What are the expectations with him? 6-7 win seasons with the occasional 8-9 win season?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boger2337, post: 756107, member: 4089"] What doesn't make sense? Collins said this is the biggest transition in college football history from the TO to "modern football". What makes Collins qualified to lead that change? The idea is, what did he do previously as a head coach to make him the guy to successfully lead us to the promise land? He was mediocre at Temple. (To me anything shy of being undefeated in the AAC is mediocre in that conference.) So what makes him prepared and well versed to run a program from the TO into a new offense while also trying to change the entire culture, while trying to get the city of Atlanta to buy in to its own school? I commend him for trying, but every game we are down by 21+ I start to think this will fail and we will look back in 20 years and say " I wish that worked, he had the passion". Passion doesn't always equal success. You can have a huge passion for singing but if you suck at singing you suck. Collins is a great at marketing and coddling players. Being a HC seems to be a huge question mark. What are the expectations with him? 6-7 win seasons with the occasional 8-9 win season? [/QUOTE]
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