Collins and his agent had to have known this before signing the contract. If anything, this was TStan saying "hey, here it is, but you need to really prove something with this turnaround before I hand out the big bucks." I just really don't find this surprising. We have a coaching staff that really hasn't proved much in their past jobs to shell out big money. Coach Key should have left if he wanted more money, but he wants to be a Tech. With so many complaining about the jobs of the coaches, why are we complaining about their pay? There weren't many wanting to take on this rebuild even if we threw out a ton of money in contracts we probably couldn't really afford.
We are getting a lot out of the Collins experience right now and we have seen more of a commitment towards the program. I hope Collins turns it around, but it is hard to say. I think the worst thing we can do is fire him until after year 5. We will have a full solidly recruited program that won't be such a drastic turnover as what Collins faced.