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Poll - What is a reasonable amount of time for Collins to be given?
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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 672672" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>Leaving emotion out of this and looking at it pragmatically, I don't see any way CGC is let go before year 5 at the absolute earliest. Several reasons for this:</p><p></p><p>1. The buyout is steep and we aren't in great financial shape.</p><p>2. It was always known that this transition would be painful. TStan will give him a real chance to right the ship.</p><p>3. Every other future coach is watching this transition. If we don't give CGC time to correct, it will hurt our chances with future hires.</p><p>4. Progress in recruiting so far is nothing short of phenomenal. It was expected that we would improve once we started recruiting for a more "normal" offense, but I don't think anyone reasonably predicted the chance we could end up top 20. (I still think 23-28 range but top 20 is in play atm)</p><p></p><p>If we continue to recruit well for several years, and we quit getting demolished by the better teams on our schedule, I am sure that TStan will give CGC room to maneuver. IMO, I think between 4-6 wins next year and 5-8 wins in 2021 are very possible, and we need to expect that we will win in 2021 & 2022. If we fall short on some fluke plays similar to several of our recent games against Pitt & Miami with CPJ, then I think we can extend grace. If we lose to VT like we did this year in 2021 then I think there will be some heat applied. As long as progress is being made, I see 4-5 years as a minimum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 672672, member: 1191"] Leaving emotion out of this and looking at it pragmatically, I don't see any way CGC is let go before year 5 at the absolute earliest. Several reasons for this: 1. The buyout is steep and we aren't in great financial shape. 2. It was always known that this transition would be painful. TStan will give him a real chance to right the ship. 3. Every other future coach is watching this transition. If we don't give CGC time to correct, it will hurt our chances with future hires. 4. Progress in recruiting so far is nothing short of phenomenal. It was expected that we would improve once we started recruiting for a more "normal" offense, but I don't think anyone reasonably predicted the chance we could end up top 20. (I still think 23-28 range but top 20 is in play atm) If we continue to recruit well for several years, and we quit getting demolished by the better teams on our schedule, I am sure that TStan will give CGC room to maneuver. IMO, I think between 4-6 wins next year and 5-8 wins in 2021 are very possible, and we need to expect that we will win in 2021 & 2022. If we fall short on some fluke plays similar to several of our recent games against Pitt & Miami with CPJ, then I think we can extend grace. If we lose to VT like we did this year in 2021 then I think there will be some heat applied. As long as progress is being made, I see 4-5 years as a minimum. [/QUOTE]
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