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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 654316" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>It has nothing to do with enthusiasm. I am not an emotional type person. I simply look at facts. TStan and those pulling the strings did not hire an option guy, hence they chose to tear the roster down before they hired Collins. Then they hired a guy with a proven track record in the ACC and SEC who is up and coming. Collins was not going to be at Temple much longer as the SEC would have brought him back. Then, they give him a 7 year contract. Why? Because our AD and those pulling the strings knew we were going to suffer in the short term and that it really takes 3-5 years to upgrade the 85 talent. And the progress Collins has already made on that front is outstanding. We are looking at a top 30 class (maybe top 25) in year 1. That is outstanding. In future years the classes will be ranked higher. For all the dislike of Collins over his linguistics, the fact is that 15-18 year olds love it and are buying it. Once we start winning Bobby Dodd will fill up and the classes will get better. By 2022, whatever shine is left on Kirby will be long gone and I believe GT will become a consistent top 25 team. I’m in South Georgia and there has been more talk of GT the past 9 months than the previous years combined. And the win/loss record means nothing right now to players. I know several families at Lee, Colquitt, and Lowndes county high schools and GT has become a real option under our new leadership. Way down here, the love for Kirby is waning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 654316, member: 4334"] It has nothing to do with enthusiasm. I am not an emotional type person. I simply look at facts. TStan and those pulling the strings did not hire an option guy, hence they chose to tear the roster down before they hired Collins. Then they hired a guy with a proven track record in the ACC and SEC who is up and coming. Collins was not going to be at Temple much longer as the SEC would have brought him back. Then, they give him a 7 year contract. Why? Because our AD and those pulling the strings knew we were going to suffer in the short term and that it really takes 3-5 years to upgrade the 85 talent. And the progress Collins has already made on that front is outstanding. We are looking at a top 30 class (maybe top 25) in year 1. That is outstanding. In future years the classes will be ranked higher. For all the dislike of Collins over his linguistics, the fact is that 15-18 year olds love it and are buying it. Once we start winning Bobby Dodd will fill up and the classes will get better. By 2022, whatever shine is left on Kirby will be long gone and I believe GT will become a consistent top 25 team. I’m in South Georgia and there has been more talk of GT the past 9 months than the previous years combined. And the win/loss record means nothing right now to players. I know several families at Lee, Colquitt, and Lowndes county high schools and GT has become a real option under our new leadership. Way down here, the love for Kirby is waning. [/QUOTE]
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