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Poll - What is a reasonable amount of time for Collins to be given?
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<blockquote data-quote="gtcrew" data-source="post: 672275" data-attributes="member: 761"><p>Well, to nitpick, he could theoretically win only 5 and survive year 3, with certain not unreasonable assumptions.</p><p></p><p>More importantly, 2-3 wins in 2020 wont put him on a hot seat any more than any other coach that exists, and the seat wont be hot whatsoever as long as he lands another class like this.</p><p></p><p>Let me try to be clear about something that people microfocused on losses are missing: CGC has changed everything. The conventional wisdom is that we had to have a great coach because we were always going to be undermanned. CGC is proving that wrong. We can recruit at or near the top.</p><p></p><p>That is beyond huge. When we looked for a coach prior times, most said we weren't a top tier job because top coaches dont want to be undermanned. Now, they will have to admit that GT is a job where top recruits will come to play for a top coach.</p><p></p><p>He, and the whole staff if CGC thinks best, has to be given time to <strong>prove</strong> that GT can recruit top players. That will be far, far more important long term than 2020-21-22 wins and losses. Proving we can get top players will prove we are a top job even if this staff cant translate it to wins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtcrew, post: 672275, member: 761"] Well, to nitpick, he could theoretically win only 5 and survive year 3, with certain not unreasonable assumptions. More importantly, 2-3 wins in 2020 wont put him on a hot seat any more than any other coach that exists, and the seat wont be hot whatsoever as long as he lands another class like this. Let me try to be clear about something that people microfocused on losses are missing: CGC has changed everything. The conventional wisdom is that we had to have a great coach because we were always going to be undermanned. CGC is proving that wrong. We can recruit at or near the top. That is beyond huge. When we looked for a coach prior times, most said we weren't a top tier job because top coaches dont want to be undermanned. Now, they will have to admit that GT is a job where top recruits will come to play for a top coach. He, and the whole staff if CGC thinks best, has to be given time to [B]prove[/B] that GT can recruit top players. That will be far, far more important long term than 2020-21-22 wins and losses. Proving we can get top players will prove we are a top job even if this staff cant translate it to wins. [/QUOTE]
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