“It would be unnecessary to automatically put Collins on the hot seat, even if Georgia Tech once again fails to fully break out. The motto remains process over result. Collins can be judged more fairly — and harshly — in 2022.”
This. As much as a couple people here are crying about “must have” results this season it just simply isn’t the case. 2022 is the “must have” as far as results, not 2021. If we break out this season it’s just icing.
I mean... I trust my opinion over some random 5th quarter writer. I also tend to trust my opinion of college football over 99.9% of college football "analysts".
Collins must break 6 games this year to keep any type of "juice" flowing. 3 years of 3 wins will be a trend not a rebuild. Even 5 wins is like kissing your ugly step sister.
This team has loads of talent. Top 5 ACC QB, top 5 ACC RB, possibly a top 5 LT in Cochran, top 3 DE in Domineck, and a top 5 CB in Swilling. The argument of this is Johnsons teams is all but gone as 80+% of his players are now gone. We have more 4 stars on this roster than we have had in a decade.
2019 class was the 7th best in the ACC in terms of avg star rating. 2020 was 5th best just behind FSU. 2021 is 7th right now as well. We should be finishing somewhere around 6-6 7-5 this year.
This isn't about will it ruin Collins career at Tech, it's more of it's reducing the potential peak he could have here. Diminishing return every year he can't gain more ground. The faster he can climb the higher the peak will get. Right now I am thinking ACC championship losses are all we can potentially see with him. If he can break 7 wins this year, there might be hope for an ACC championship. But winning 7+ games also means parlaying that with a LEGIT recruiting class, thinking top 15ish (Which is possible in the 2 class)
Pastner is going through the same thing on the BBall side. Hovered around .500 for a long time, and now his team is older with the right pieces. The recruiting is starting to fall in place as well. The men's Basketball team should be a 7 seed or better in the tourney this year.
Give Collins time, but also hold some hot coals to his butt. The faster he gets this going the better the higher the program will go long term.