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I want to add context on 2 items that have been discussed.
First, recruiting. It has definitely improved since Collins arrived, but let's not overstate how good it has been.
2021 48th 247Sports 49th Rivals (this was a smaller class)
2020 27th, 25th (this is the class that folks are hanging the 'recruiting chops' argument on)
2019 50th, 43rd (this is the hiring class, so you would expect it to struggle some)
Right now for 2022
22nd, 23rd (good for now, but how the class finishes will decide whether it stays in the Top 25)
Recruiting is definitely better, but it is not like Collins is bringing in 'historic' classes. He's bringing in classes that with good coaching and good player development give you chance at being a Top 25 program. But not good enough that recruiting by itself will give you that.
Second, the comparison of Collins to Pastner really doesn't work well for a number of reasons. Now I was vehemently against Pastner being hired, but once it became official he is my coach. Both came in with big rebuilds ahead. When Jon Rothstein came to watch practice that first fall he said it was the least talented major college program he saw. But unlike Collins, despite his really young age Pastner came in with significant HC experience. Second. unlike Collins, Pastner greatly exceeded expectations that first year. Instead of winning 10 games (which was the expectation that season), the team won 21 games and made it to the NIT Finals. That was really important for a couple of reasons. It gave Pastner some goodwill so that when everything went sideways in years 2 and 3 you still had somethin you could hang your hat on. More importantly, that first year showed that Pastner and his staff could coach (which was sort of opposite what most thought). That goodwill and proof of concept gave Pastner the time and support needed to get through some tough years. Then there was a major improvement in year 4 (which likely would have been an NIT year if GT wasn't sanctioned and they actually had a tourney). Then last year we have the ACC Chamipionship.
I really hope Collins succeeds and I root for GT to win every weekend, but the results to this point are not promising.
First, recruiting. It has definitely improved since Collins arrived, but let's not overstate how good it has been.
2021 48th 247Sports 49th Rivals (this was a smaller class)
2020 27th, 25th (this is the class that folks are hanging the 'recruiting chops' argument on)
2019 50th, 43rd (this is the hiring class, so you would expect it to struggle some)
Right now for 2022
22nd, 23rd (good for now, but how the class finishes will decide whether it stays in the Top 25)
Recruiting is definitely better, but it is not like Collins is bringing in 'historic' classes. He's bringing in classes that with good coaching and good player development give you chance at being a Top 25 program. But not good enough that recruiting by itself will give you that.
Second, the comparison of Collins to Pastner really doesn't work well for a number of reasons. Now I was vehemently against Pastner being hired, but once it became official he is my coach. Both came in with big rebuilds ahead. When Jon Rothstein came to watch practice that first fall he said it was the least talented major college program he saw. But unlike Collins, despite his really young age Pastner came in with significant HC experience. Second. unlike Collins, Pastner greatly exceeded expectations that first year. Instead of winning 10 games (which was the expectation that season), the team won 21 games and made it to the NIT Finals. That was really important for a couple of reasons. It gave Pastner some goodwill so that when everything went sideways in years 2 and 3 you still had somethin you could hang your hat on. More importantly, that first year showed that Pastner and his staff could coach (which was sort of opposite what most thought). That goodwill and proof of concept gave Pastner the time and support needed to get through some tough years. Then there was a major improvement in year 4 (which likely would have been an NIT year if GT wasn't sanctioned and they actually had a tourney). Then last year we have the ACC Chamipionship.
I really hope Collins succeeds and I root for GT to win every weekend, but the results to this point are not promising.