Why feel horrible? This is a perfectly reasonable view. He's set up with enough money for multiple lifetimes for doing nothing other than crashing GT football into the dirt. Not having sympathy for him isn't the same as wishing him ill.I feel horrible for saying this, but I have absolutely zero sympathy for Geoff Collins, and I hope he sees no benefit from the generational wealth we have gifted him with absolutely zero return.
Why feel horrible?
There was an updated study on the Peter principle looking at the best ways to manage it. https://arxiv.org/pdf/0907.0455.pdfPretty much. It's amazing how many people aren't familiar with the Peter Principle. Just because someone isn't successful at their current position doesn't mean they weren't ever successful at their former positions..
On the other hand we obtained the counterintuitive result that the best strategies for improving, or at least for not diminishing, the efficiency of an organization, when one ignores the actual mechanism of competence transmission, are those of promoting an agent at random or of randomly alternating the promotion of the best and the worst members. We think that these results could be useful to guide the management of large real hierarchical systems of different natures and in different fields
I have compassion for people in dire straits. People struggling to make it.Compassion. More of us could use some.
He is wrong because of his us against them view of “outsiders”. The Institute, the student body, the alumni, and the fans should not be viewed as “outsiders”. Despite his endless, empty proclamations that he loved Georgia Tech, Collins openly fostered that piss poor attitude by publicly dismissing the views and opinions of the fan base in the media. Who knows how much worse it was in the locker room. The team should realize and take pride in the fact that they are a representation of Georgia Tech. A good coach teaches his or her players that it’s about more than just them. Yet another of Collins’ coaching failures.
When did he win the Broyles Award? I’d bet money he didn’t win it 3 times. Frankly, I’m not sure he even won it once, but I could be mistaken.LOL!
GT Fan #1: Let's look for Coordinators who have won the Broyles awards
GT Fan #2: Collins won three at three different schools.
GT Fan #1: BS! He could not have won those since he sucked as a HC.
I think this is very encouraging. Like an idiot, I had assumed that something like a outside strategic review was going on as a regular procedure. On reflection, it is obvious that I'm giving the athletic department and the Hill far too much credit. Well, now we'll see. I have no doubt that Professor Neville can make things clear to the BoT and the administration in short order. Whether that will lead to solutions is another question.IMO, this is the most interesting part of the AJC writeup, and something no one has brought up:
Cabrera has installed senior Frank Neville, the institute’s senior vice president for strategic initiatives and chief of staff, as the interim athletic director. The interim football coach’s identity was not immediately known.
Cabrera isn't even staying inside the Athletic Department. He's going to the Institute level to temporarily replace Stansbury. Looks like Cabrera wants an "outside" perspective on what's really going on with the Athletic department, and wants an honest opinion...and someone not beholden to donors and the old "GT way". IMO, this is a VERY good development for GT athletics. There's about to be a sea change in our athletic department.
Here's more about Neville:
From State Department to Head of Georgia Tech Strategic Initiatives: A Conversation with Frank Neville
Frank Neville recently sat down with Joe Bankoff, professor of the practice in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, who recently stepped down as chair. They talked about Georgia Tech’s technologically-focused education and the need for students to learn both technical and essential...iac.gatech.edu
EDIT: Funny enough (or ironically), Neville spoke about "Leading during a crisis" once...welp...
Oh? Why not?Ew. Oh well we just gotta get through the year. Not like he can be worse than Collins.
I don't see it. Even Auburn is going Ho Hum at Deion. Great curiosity factor but might be more trouble than he is worth. He did visit here after the Penn State game though.
I have compassion for people in dire straits. People struggling to make it.
Millionaire dude remains a millionaire, plus doesn't even have to work anymore?
Not worried about him.
Sorry if he's feeling bummed out. He'll be fine.
He did not. I was wrong. Sorry.When did he win the Broyles Award? I’d bet money he didn’t win it 3 times. Frankly, I’m not sure he even won it once, but I could be mistaken.
He’s gone now. That’s really all that matters but the above seems unlikely to me.
When did he win the Broyles Award? I’d bet money he didn’t win it 3 times. Frankly, I’m not sure he even won it once, but I could be mistaken.
He’s gone now. That’s really all that matters but the above seems unlikely to me.
I doubt the Public will hear from him, he likely talked with the team and then that was itWill Collins show up at a presser or will Ken get him to go on the record? Would be interesting to hear him today as compared to Saturday and last week. Any contrition? Any "I did this wrong and wish I would've done this?" Any apologies? Or is he already at the Waffle House celebrating and no time for the media?