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<blockquote data-quote="WreckinGT" data-source="post: 698330" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>CCU never played in the FCS title game but he did have some top 20 offenses there if that matters to you. It didn't matter much to any FBS schools because no one tried to get him until Collins grabbed him after the 2016 season. He has now coached three seasons at the FBS level and has averaged finishing 89th in offense. How would I define success? Here is an example. Patenaude and Geoff Collins coached together in 1996 at Fordham. Since then Collins has been with 7 major programs, been nominated for multiple awards as a coordinator, led top ranked defenses at top schools, and became a head coach at a major program. That is success. Having a couple of decent offenses at the FCS level and not being offered a job anywhere significant for 25 years is not success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WreckinGT, post: 698330, member: 147"] CCU never played in the FCS title game but he did have some top 20 offenses there if that matters to you. It didn't matter much to any FBS schools because no one tried to get him until Collins grabbed him after the 2016 season. He has now coached three seasons at the FBS level and has averaged finishing 89th in offense. How would I define success? Here is an example. Patenaude and Geoff Collins coached together in 1996 at Fordham. Since then Collins has been with 7 major programs, been nominated for multiple awards as a coordinator, led top ranked defenses at top schools, and became a head coach at a major program. That is success. Having a couple of decent offenses at the FCS level and not being offered a job anywhere significant for 25 years is not success. [/QUOTE]
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