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<blockquote data-quote="billga99" data-source="post: 898183" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>Of course, GT was Collins dream job as well. So hopefully more skill than that. I know football and men's basketball are both problems and obviously the main revenue producers. But most of the other programs are in reasonable shape. So from my way of thinking, your priorities are a new football coach, raise revenue (reduce debt) and potentially then address men's basketball (if needed) once football is stable. Baseball has a very strong assistant when Danny Hall decides to step down. In terms of the other sports, I don't know the coaches, age and recruiting skills to know if they are long term solutions. But certainly most of the other programs are doing well. But success or failure is returning football to at least respectability and significantly improving the balance sheet. One last thing is to be a much better communicator. That becomes crucial in keeping peace with the fan base and improving donations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billga99, post: 898183, member: 1618"] Of course, GT was Collins dream job as well. So hopefully more skill than that. I know football and men's basketball are both problems and obviously the main revenue producers. But most of the other programs are in reasonable shape. So from my way of thinking, your priorities are a new football coach, raise revenue (reduce debt) and potentially then address men's basketball (if needed) once football is stable. Baseball has a very strong assistant when Danny Hall decides to step down. In terms of the other sports, I don't know the coaches, age and recruiting skills to know if they are long term solutions. But certainly most of the other programs are doing well. But success or failure is returning football to at least respectability and significantly improving the balance sheet. One last thing is to be a much better communicator. That becomes crucial in keeping peace with the fan base and improving donations. [/QUOTE]
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