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<blockquote data-quote="GTLorenzo" data-source="post: 836358" data-attributes="member: 359"><p>So they pay more and don't get really any better results....</p><p></p><p>I really want Collins to work out despite all of the weird things he does. He <strong>WANTS</strong> to be here. That is the first obstacle for so many coaching searches at Tech. We don't pay too well, but are well located in ATL and it a great recruiting area. You really need someone who wants to be here and doesn't see it as a stepping stone. Perhaps if Collins had 5 more years of head coaching experience, he would be a better head coach and had figured some of this stuff out. I think Stansbury bought the salesmanship of "I want to be there and I can change the culture so we can recruit better athletes, I've done it there before" and gave him too long of a deal for his real world experience. With 5 years of experience at a G5 school, maybe a lot of growing pains would be gone and he could've come in and hit the ground running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTLorenzo, post: 836358, member: 359"] So they pay more and don't get really any better results.... I really want Collins to work out despite all of the weird things he does. He [B]WANTS[/B] to be here. That is the first obstacle for so many coaching searches at Tech. We don't pay too well, but are well located in ATL and it a great recruiting area. You really need someone who wants to be here and doesn't see it as a stepping stone. Perhaps if Collins had 5 more years of head coaching experience, he would be a better head coach and had figured some of this stuff out. I think Stansbury bought the salesmanship of "I want to be there and I can change the culture so we can recruit better athletes, I've done it there before" and gave him too long of a deal for his real world experience. With 5 years of experience at a G5 school, maybe a lot of growing pains would be gone and he could've come in and hit the ground running. [/QUOTE]
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