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Thoughts? Could Collins turn the program around faster than expected?
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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 693443" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>I don't know if he can turn it around or not. I do know from recruiting rankings from ESPN of the past four years that Miami and UNC have had the best recruiting classes (in the Coastal). Miami's lowest rated class was #30 in 2019 and their highest rated class was 8th in 2018. UNC has had only one top 20 class 16th this year but has been consistently in the top 35 or so every year. Tech has had one top 30 class which was this year. Recruiting will continue to be a challenge but the worst part is that in the past 4 years UGA and Clemson have had top 10 classes EVERY year. Such is the reality of a truly elite factory type program. It will be very difficult for Tech to overcome that in the coming years. The differences between the top 10 or so truly elite programs with legit chances of being in the playoffs and the rest of college football programs have never been more pronounced. Having to play two of them every year is both a blessing, of sorts, and a curse. IIWII. To answer the OP query about turning the program around quickly, I don't really think so until the roster truly reflects Coach Collins vision for the program and even then I am in the show me group. I expect anywhere between four and seven wins next year but would love to be surprised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 693443, member: 4015"] I don't know if he can turn it around or not. I do know from recruiting rankings from ESPN of the past four years that Miami and UNC have had the best recruiting classes (in the Coastal). Miami's lowest rated class was #30 in 2019 and their highest rated class was 8th in 2018. UNC has had only one top 20 class 16th this year but has been consistently in the top 35 or so every year. Tech has had one top 30 class which was this year. Recruiting will continue to be a challenge but the worst part is that in the past 4 years UGA and Clemson have had top 10 classes EVERY year. Such is the reality of a truly elite factory type program. It will be very difficult for Tech to overcome that in the coming years. The differences between the top 10 or so truly elite programs with legit chances of being in the playoffs and the rest of college football programs have never been more pronounced. Having to play two of them every year is both a blessing, of sorts, and a curse. IIWII. To answer the OP query about turning the program around quickly, I don't really think so until the roster truly reflects Coach Collins vision for the program and even then I am in the show me group. I expect anywhere between four and seven wins next year but would love to be surprised. [/QUOTE]
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