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<blockquote data-quote="buzzed" data-source="post: 654728" data-attributes="member: 222"><p>It’s difficult to judge Collins at this point based on the results of his few seasons as a head coach. With only a few years under his belt he’s obviously inexperienced, but his potential is unknown. He did fine at Temple with someone else’s players. It wasn’t a disaster but he didn’t elevate the program to new heights either. Again, it’s difficult to judge based on only 2 years. I’m hoping to see more improvement over the rest of the season and next season. I realize that the 2020 schedule is tough, but in year 2 we need to stop consistently losing to the mediocre teams on our schedule. An uptick in talent seems inevitable with this staff, but Collins’ long term success will depend on his ability to get and keep great assistant coaches. Hopefully his over-the-top positive attitude will foster an environment where coaches want to work. Recruiting and juice alone are not going to get it done at GT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buzzed, post: 654728, member: 222"] It’s difficult to judge Collins at this point based on the results of his few seasons as a head coach. With only a few years under his belt he’s obviously inexperienced, but his potential is unknown. He did fine at Temple with someone else’s players. It wasn’t a disaster but he didn’t elevate the program to new heights either. Again, it’s difficult to judge based on only 2 years. I’m hoping to see more improvement over the rest of the season and next season. I realize that the 2020 schedule is tough, but in year 2 we need to stop consistently losing to the mediocre teams on our schedule. An uptick in talent seems inevitable with this staff, but Collins’ long term success will depend on his ability to get and keep great assistant coaches. Hopefully his over-the-top positive attitude will foster an environment where coaches want to work. Recruiting and juice alone are not going to get it done at GT. [/QUOTE]
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