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Poll - What is a reasonable amount of time for Collins to be given?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Prather" data-source="post: 672682" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>That is a very good answer, but I'm actually asking a slightly different question. I'm not asking about when he should be fired - realistically, whether that is year 3 or year 7, it will only occur when a major donor (or group of donors) puts together the funds to buy out his contract. And I certainly can't predict when that will happen.</p><p></p><p> I guess what I am asking is what does CGC have to do in order to keep the leash from getting short? </p><p></p><p>My personal assumption is that we will not make a bowl game next season, so does that mean we have to make a bowl in 2022? Would 6-6 be enough to keep him off the hot seat? Maybe, but then you start looking at his overall record, and a 3 year stretch of 3-9, 4-8, and 6-6 will almost certainly make him one of the most losing coaches in GT history - regardless of what he does in subsequent seasons. What is enough to compensate for that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Prather, post: 672682, member: 431"] That is a very good answer, but I'm actually asking a slightly different question. I'm not asking about when he should be fired - realistically, whether that is year 3 or year 7, it will only occur when a major donor (or group of donors) puts together the funds to buy out his contract. And I certainly can't predict when that will happen. I guess what I am asking is what does CGC have to do in order to keep the leash from getting short? My personal assumption is that we will not make a bowl game next season, so does that mean we have to make a bowl in 2022? Would 6-6 be enough to keep him off the hot seat? Maybe, but then you start looking at his overall record, and a 3 year stretch of 3-9, 4-8, and 6-6 will almost certainly make him one of the most losing coaches in GT history - regardless of what he does in subsequent seasons. What is enough to compensate for that? [/QUOTE]
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