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<blockquote data-quote="randerto" data-source="post: 848463" data-attributes="member: 5198"><p>My point is that independent of who the head coach is, multiple cumulative top 25 recruiting classes is the most important factor to improving team performance over the next two seasons. </p><p></p><p>I can't defend Collins as a coach but can point out his track record would suggest he can be a very good recruiter so probably fits what the team needs the most right now - particularly when some element of HC stability is factored into recruiting success. Using this logic, I would put a LOT of weight on Collins ability to maintain a top 25 2022 recruiting class and line up another one for 2023.</p><p></p><p>To answer your question, assuming we maintain a top 25 2022 recruiting class, I would personally find a 6-6 record acceptable next season assuming the eye test tells you the team is trending upward at that point. Very few, if any, coaches would have produced a winning team with the players/lack of depth we had this past season. Quality players make the most difference - and we didn't have many at the end of CPJ's era.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randerto, post: 848463, member: 5198"] My point is that independent of who the head coach is, multiple cumulative top 25 recruiting classes is the most important factor to improving team performance over the next two seasons. I can't defend Collins as a coach but can point out his track record would suggest he can be a very good recruiter so probably fits what the team needs the most right now - particularly when some element of HC stability is factored into recruiting success. Using this logic, I would put a LOT of weight on Collins ability to maintain a top 25 2022 recruiting class and line up another one for 2023. To answer your question, assuming we maintain a top 25 2022 recruiting class, I would personally find a 6-6 record acceptable next season assuming the eye test tells you the team is trending upward at that point. Very few, if any, coaches would have produced a winning team with the players/lack of depth we had this past season. Quality players make the most difference - and we didn't have many at the end of CPJ's era. [/QUOTE]
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