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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 755358" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>What gets me about the season so far is that we are getting our heads handed to us by every good team we play. Not just beat; incinerated. That is very worrying indeed. It can't help team morale and it certainly doesn't help with the impression the program is trying to make. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure what's behind this and it doesn't look like Collins has a good idea either. I'm also sure that this is driving him slowly nuts. I think he knows that his 7 year contract is like most of them: it doesn't actually exist. If we don't get decent soon, he'll get bought out. I don't know if he can pull this out or not either. A lot of good coaches get into situations where they simply can't get their teams over the top. </p><p></p><p>Well, it's easy to see what his next move is: beat BC. The two teams are similar in their inability to get their act together consistently. Tech can beat them if we can sustain things like we did in the second half of the Louisville game. If we get to the same number of wins as last year this early, there's every reason to think that we might set sail a little for the rest of the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 755358, member: 265"] What gets me about the season so far is that we are getting our heads handed to us by every good team we play. Not just beat; incinerated. That is very worrying indeed. It can't help team morale and it certainly doesn't help with the impression the program is trying to make. I'm not sure what's behind this and it doesn't look like Collins has a good idea either. I'm also sure that this is driving him slowly nuts. I think he knows that his 7 year contract is like most of them: it doesn't actually exist. If we don't get decent soon, he'll get bought out. I don't know if he can pull this out or not either. A lot of good coaches get into situations where they simply can't get their teams over the top. Well, it's easy to see what his next move is: beat BC. The two teams are similar in their inability to get their act together consistently. Tech can beat them if we can sustain things like we did in the second half of the Louisville game. If we get to the same number of wins as last year this early, there's every reason to think that we might set sail a little for the rest of the season. [/QUOTE]
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