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Offensive Transition at Nebraska (4-8) last year
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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 590888" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>Skeptic,</p><p>I hear you and ultimately all that matters are wins, but since we haven’t played a game yet all we can judge is what we’ve seen and heard and it’s all been positive. As for the “hurdling resume” comment, come on. Every professional looks to make career enhancing moves. Collins has a heck of a resume and from where I sit he’s made very smart career choices. He hasn’t joined questionable staffs, he’s joined legit staffs. If CPJ hadn’t retired Collins would still be at Temple for another few years continuing to learn, but you don’t turn down better jobs when they are presented. If you look at him objectively, he has made great decisions in his coaching life - and he never settled for the “comfortable” but he pursued challenges. I love that. Our entire staff is cut from that same mold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 590888, member: 4334"] Skeptic, I hear you and ultimately all that matters are wins, but since we haven’t played a game yet all we can judge is what we’ve seen and heard and it’s all been positive. As for the “hurdling resume” comment, come on. Every professional looks to make career enhancing moves. Collins has a heck of a resume and from where I sit he’s made very smart career choices. He hasn’t joined questionable staffs, he’s joined legit staffs. If CPJ hadn’t retired Collins would still be at Temple for another few years continuing to learn, but you don’t turn down better jobs when they are presented. If you look at him objectively, he has made great decisions in his coaching life - and he never settled for the “comfortable” but he pursued challenges. I love that. Our entire staff is cut from that same mold. [/QUOTE]
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