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<blockquote data-quote="g0lftime" data-source="post: 770977" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>I wish it was just money. What about Tennessee and FSU or UCLA . They have plenty of money. It also takes the right coaching staff to create a destination where kids want to be. Whether it is for winning championships, a good track to the NFL or the school environment. I do think Collins is trying to sell the city of Atlanta, a different sort of football environment and a chance at the NFL. None of that works ultimately without winning. Continuing to recruit in the 20 to 30 range will require out coaching teams in the same or better ranges. Maybe spending more on coaches is where more money comes in but hasn't been working at a lot of other places either. He will have a couple more years to prove whether he is ready to be a head coach and attract P5 level assistants. All of the top programs ultimately come down to who is the head coach. That's why guys like Urban Meyer are mentioned whenever a high profile job may be opening up and they don't come cheap. They are proven winners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0lftime, post: 770977, member: 2672"] I wish it was just money. What about Tennessee and FSU or UCLA . They have plenty of money. It also takes the right coaching staff to create a destination where kids want to be. Whether it is for winning championships, a good track to the NFL or the school environment. I do think Collins is trying to sell the city of Atlanta, a different sort of football environment and a chance at the NFL. None of that works ultimately without winning. Continuing to recruit in the 20 to 30 range will require out coaching teams in the same or better ranges. Maybe spending more on coaches is where more money comes in but hasn't been working at a lot of other places either. He will have a couple more years to prove whether he is ready to be a head coach and attract P5 level assistants. All of the top programs ultimately come down to who is the head coach. That's why guys like Urban Meyer are mentioned whenever a high profile job may be opening up and they don't come cheap. They are proven winners. [/QUOTE]
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