I’m not saying anyone has lied. I’m saying that it’s odd that something that was never mentioned is being brought up in his defense. And candidly, he lost to the Citadel, so perhaps unless or until he actually does something that isn’t humiliating to my alma mater, I’ll be of the belief that the burden of proof is on him.
The sad thing is these last two games should have been winnable games. It is going to get a lot tougher from here on out. Now we need to quit with all these cute slogans and hype and settle down and coach the guys up. Should be enough material to make it a lot better than we have. Nobody thought it was going to be easy, but nobody thought it should be this hard.
Yeah.....several posters here have convinced themselves that recruiting is the answer to all of Tech's problems. If recruiting stars was the answer, FSU would be a perennial top 15.Your post leads me to what is worrying me.
Great recruiters, but can they develop talent. And adjust scheme in game. Or come up with a great game plan after a bye week.
So far that is a big "no".
At this point it doesn't look like Coach Collins is going to be able to do much with the talent he has, so the recruiting will drop sharply, and fast, if that trend continues. Miles Brooks has real, actual offers (Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma, Ohio State) so he's going to flip — you can bank on that. And once he does, Bryce Gowdy will follow. There goes your four-starsYour post leads me to what is worrying me.
Great recruiters, but can they develop talent. And adjust scheme in game. Or come up with a great game plan after a bye week.
So far that is a big "no".
Yeah.....several posters here have convinced themselves that recruiting is the answer to all of Tech's problems. If recruiting stars was the answer, FSU would be a perennial top 15.
No....several here believe it is all about and only about recruiting.No one is convinced that recruiting alone is the answer to all of Tech's problems, that's a strawman. Many are convinced that pairing better recruiting (relative to where had been recruiting) with good coaching (equal to or better than we had when considering all three phases of the game) would bring Georgia Tech to the proverbial next level.
No one is convinced that recruiting alone is the answer to all of Tech's problems, that's a strawman. Many are convinced that pairing better recruiting (relative to where had been recruiting) with good coaching (equal to or better than we had when considering all three phases of the game) would bring Georgia Tech to the proverbial next level.
Gerris Wilkerson (O’Leary year’s)
Derrick Morgan
Morgan Burnett (brother played at uga)
Josh Nesbit
DJ Donley
Roddy Jones
Jonathon Dwyer
Those are a few that I KNOW CGC helped reel in. I was very close to people in the football Dept at the time. Yes, Gif was the coordinator in title...if you ask anyone that was close to the situation they would all tell you that Collins is the reason.
Am I happy with how this season is going? Heck no! I think we will have several 3 Stars get the extra star and maybe one of the two stars get bumped to a three.
No....several here believe it is all about and only about recruiting.
That’s a stretch to say several believe it’s all about recruiting.
I do believe recruiting is 60+%, and I’m someone that likes CPJ and liked that we had a tactical advantage.
I’ve also been excited to see some early signs of improved recruiting with this new staff.
Not everyone is starkly on one side or the other.
For those that are, though, going from CPJ to CGC sets up pretty much the perfect experiment to prove whether GT, in this current era of college football, needs a tactical advantage (CPJ’s offense), or can recruit with the big boys and win running what pretty much everyone else does.
It is a matter of recruiting, coaching, and academics. ( for now....waiting for the California thing to shake out). CPJ did modestly well while being handcuffed with a small recruiting budget and the academics. I am not convinced that recruiting will ever overcome the academic hurdle,. and am definitely not sold on the coaching ability.That’s a stretch to say several believe it’s all about recruiting.
I do believe recruiting is 60+%, and I’m someone that likes CPJ and liked that we had a tactical advantage.
I’ve also been excited to see some early signs of improved recruiting with this new staff.
Not everyone is starkly on one side or the other.
For those that are, though, going from CPJ to CGC sets up pretty much the perfect experiment to prove whether GT, in this current era of college football, needs a tactical advantage (CPJ’s offense), or can recruit with the big boys and win running what pretty much everyone else does.
Seven years. Lucky us!Dude, believe what you want to believe. You’ve already made up your mind anyway. We have plenty of time to find out was is true and what is not.
Nothing like throwing the players under the bus. The imbibers never seem to tire of that.What proven offensive coach in their right mind would've wanted to take over this roster? No true P5 QB/passer to be found. OL skillset and depth (even before injury) was pitiful. Without a QB and OL, the effectiveness of the decent surrounding cast of skill players is mitigated. If you are coaching this bunch, you'd better be near perfect because you're set up to fail.
We need to take as many OL as we can get and we need to sign Gleason. In addition to Gleason, we need at least 1 grad-transfer QB for next season.
Yeah.....several posters here have convinced themselves that recruiting is the answer to all of Tech's problems. If recruiting stars was the answer, FSU would be a perennial top 15.
At this rate he will be gone after 4.. with the ACC TV Money coming in and after we flush Pastner going into CGC 5th year we will not extend him for winning 6 or 7 games and we will part with him...Seven years. Lucky us!
What proven offensive coach in their right mind would've wanted to take over this roster? No true P5 QB/passer to be found. OL skillset and depth (even before injury) was pitiful. Without a QB and OL, the effectiveness of the decent surrounding cast of skill players is mitigated. If you are coaching this bunch, you'd better be near perfect because you're set up to fail.
We need to take as many OL as we can get and we need to sign Gleason. In addition to Gleason, we need at least 1 grad-transfer QB for next season.
We sure are lucky CGC was willing to burden himself with the worst job in the history of college football. A real masochist and saint.