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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 829625" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>The difference is <em>improvement</em>. If you look at Clawson's record, in all his coaching spots and add up his wins and losses for the first two years and you get a 32% win rate (30 - 68). Then you look at the next three years and you get a 64% win rate (88 - 50) and that includes 6 out of 11 seasons with 8 wins or more. In short, the overall stats are misleading. And, I might add, his tenure at Wake 247 raecruit average is 63rd in the country since 2017, so recruiting at Tech would probably be easier.</p><p></p><p>Now, it could be that Collins will turn out to be like Clawson; shoot, we might win 6 - 7 games yet. But if not, then Clawson will be my immediate favorite for a replacement. Provided he's still around and wants to leave Wake, that is. If Wake wins the ACC this year, I doubt he'll be available.</p><p></p><p>As for Gibbs: he's a good RB and I never denied it. But better then Mason or Smith? Not so much. Putting him at WR and starting either Smith or Mason at RB gets more of our best players on the field at once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 829625, member: 265"] The difference is [I]improvement[/I]. If you look at Clawson's record, in all his coaching spots and add up his wins and losses for the first two years and you get a 32% win rate (30 - 68). Then you look at the next three years and you get a 64% win rate (88 - 50) and that includes 6 out of 11 seasons with 8 wins or more. In short, the overall stats are misleading. And, I might add, his tenure at Wake 247 raecruit average is 63rd in the country since 2017, so recruiting at Tech would probably be easier. Now, it could be that Collins will turn out to be like Clawson; shoot, we might win 6 - 7 games yet. But if not, then Clawson will be my immediate favorite for a replacement. Provided he's still around and wants to leave Wake, that is. If Wake wins the ACC this year, I doubt he'll be available. As for Gibbs: he's a good RB and I never denied it. But better then Mason or Smith? Not so much. Putting him at WR and starting either Smith or Mason at RB gets more of our best players on the field at once. [/QUOTE]
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