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<blockquote data-quote="cpf2001" data-source="post: 909606" data-attributes="member: 6459"><p>You don’t need a plan nobody has seen before. You need one that fits well against what everyone else is going. A good coach will adapt to that (Saban is a good example). But let’s be real - we’re not likely to hire a coach who’s going to be here for ten, twenty years. So one who’s doing something that works in today’s environment is a good enough start to crawl out of the pit.</p><p></p><p>So much talk here just about offense, too. Go back to the Gailey years - which unit was doing more interesting things to punch above their weight? That was scheme giving us an advantage on the defensive end. That particular one probably wouldn’t work as well these days, but coaching and strategy matter, period.</p><p></p><p>Let’s say Collins had been able to pull top-10 talent. What, from his team’s performance vs their recruiting rankings, would make anyone think that would’ve translated to top-10 finishes without vastly improved scheme and game day coaching too?</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I would obviously want a coach that can recruit at least as well as Collins (not that I think that was a terribly high bar in practice vs in hype), but I also want them to bring more to the table than that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cpf2001, post: 909606, member: 6459"] You don’t need a plan nobody has seen before. You need one that fits well against what everyone else is going. A good coach will adapt to that (Saban is a good example). But let’s be real - we’re not likely to hire a coach who’s going to be here for ten, twenty years. So one who’s doing something that works in today’s environment is a good enough start to crawl out of the pit. So much talk here just about offense, too. Go back to the Gailey years - which unit was doing more interesting things to punch above their weight? That was scheme giving us an advantage on the defensive end. That particular one probably wouldn’t work as well these days, but coaching and strategy matter, period. Let’s say Collins had been able to pull top-10 talent. What, from his team’s performance vs their recruiting rankings, would make anyone think that would’ve translated to top-10 finishes without vastly improved scheme and game day coaching too? EDIT: I would obviously want a coach that can recruit at least as well as Collins (not that I think that was a terribly high bar in practice vs in hype), but I also want them to bring more to the table than that. [/QUOTE]
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