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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 724425" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>On the contrary, it is a cautionary tale for any college coach. Recruiting great players is only the first step. You have to win games. Corker, MR, Golden, Shannon, and now Manny. All had great success recruiting for Miami. None of them were able to move much beyond recruiting championships. Compared to the rest of the Coastal Division, Miami has had by far the best recruiting classes. In the past decade, Miami has had maybe one class out out the top 30. By contrast Georgia Tech has had only 2 classes IN the top 30. Yet, it can be said we have had maybe marginally more success. Personally, I think they would have been better off to keep the Reverend but Miami, being Miami, is always in search of the next shiny thing. "...it has nothing to do with Collins." Two more seasons with three or four wins and it will have everything to do with Coach Collins. The recruiting has improved markedly and will only get better but it must be followed up by more wins. "Just win, baby"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 724425, member: 4015"] On the contrary, it is a cautionary tale for any college coach. Recruiting great players is only the first step. You have to win games. Corker, MR, Golden, Shannon, and now Manny. All had great success recruiting for Miami. None of them were able to move much beyond recruiting championships. Compared to the rest of the Coastal Division, Miami has had by far the best recruiting classes. In the past decade, Miami has had maybe one class out out the top 30. By contrast Georgia Tech has had only 2 classes IN the top 30. Yet, it can be said we have had maybe marginally more success. Personally, I think they would have been better off to keep the Reverend but Miami, being Miami, is always in search of the next shiny thing. "...it has nothing to do with Collins." Two more seasons with three or four wins and it will have everything to do with Coach Collins. The recruiting has improved markedly and will only get better but it must be followed up by more wins. "Just win, baby" [/QUOTE]
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