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<blockquote data-quote="bobongo" data-source="post: 878779" data-attributes="member: 3893"><p>This the reason I hope Collins succeeds, because he is a good recruiter. We've finally brought in some better assistants, but we need more upgrades, especially OL coach IMO. If he can just tone down the cheerleading and get real (which it appears he's already done to an extent) and coach the defense to equal the defenses he's coached elsewhere when he was DC, he might make a go of it. I can see why he was hired, for his recruiting acumen. He's been a failure coaching-wise, but the recruiting was really promising until he lost the last half of last year. If he can just get the coaching turned around, I believe the recruiting can right itself and he can succeed. But it's too bad that he's lost the recruiting momentum he established early on. Hope it's not too late to turn it around, and I hope he's up to the task. Recruiting is essential no matter what offenses or defenses we run on the field, but if he can't coach it's all for nothing.</p><p></p><p>As vital as recruiting is, coaching is more important because if you can't coach, you can't even hang onto your recruiting classes. The Collins experiment is exhibit A.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobongo, post: 878779, member: 3893"] This the reason I hope Collins succeeds, because he is a good recruiter. We've finally brought in some better assistants, but we need more upgrades, especially OL coach IMO. If he can just tone down the cheerleading and get real (which it appears he's already done to an extent) and coach the defense to equal the defenses he's coached elsewhere when he was DC, he might make a go of it. I can see why he was hired, for his recruiting acumen. He's been a failure coaching-wise, but the recruiting was really promising until he lost the last half of last year. If he can just get the coaching turned around, I believe the recruiting can right itself and he can succeed. But it's too bad that he's lost the recruiting momentum he established early on. Hope it's not too late to turn it around, and I hope he's up to the task. Recruiting is essential no matter what offenses or defenses we run on the field, but if he can't coach it's all for nothing. As vital as recruiting is, coaching is more important because if you can't coach, you can't even hang onto your recruiting classes. The Collins experiment is exhibit A. [/QUOTE]
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