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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 656530" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>I’m certain because I look at all the circumstances not just the here and now. The Coastal Division sucks. Not a solid week in week out team in the entire group. Bronco, Cutcliffe, and Brown are solid enough coaches but they are at schools that limit them. We often lament GT’s position regarding academics on this board, but we don’t look at others. Cutcliffe and Brown will always be second fiddle to hoops and they are not nearly in a hot bed of high school football as GT is in. Virginia is now a hoops school and simply don’t get the players they need to make the next step. Beamer had it going and owned the Coastal - 5 out of 7 years he won the Coastal, but that’s over. Miami is a mess and is their own worst enemy with coaching hires.</p><p></p><p>Recruiting - Collins is a proven recruiter. He has proved it at GT. Alabama hired him. Then he struck out on his own to be a head coach and like all coaches he started at the bottom - Temple. I think all of us have had our “Temple” time in our careers. Now, he’s brought years of experience to GT. Until he shows me he can’t handle it I’m going with track record. His first month on the job, before most of the staff was in place he single handedly gets the high school player of the year to commit. Then he gets the first true QB since Godsey to commit. He gets Our future NFL WR in Brown to commit. If you can’t see the quality of player he is bringing in then all I can say is you will eventually. Even if he isn’t the greatest game day coach the talent level will put us in the hunt every year. And I don’t think he will hesitate to make changes to the program. I loved CPJ but he was way too loyal to his coaches many of whom weren’t getting it done. I think Collins won’t have that problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 656530, member: 4334"] I’m certain because I look at all the circumstances not just the here and now. The Coastal Division sucks. Not a solid week in week out team in the entire group. Bronco, Cutcliffe, and Brown are solid enough coaches but they are at schools that limit them. We often lament GT’s position regarding academics on this board, but we don’t look at others. Cutcliffe and Brown will always be second fiddle to hoops and they are not nearly in a hot bed of high school football as GT is in. Virginia is now a hoops school and simply don’t get the players they need to make the next step. Beamer had it going and owned the Coastal - 5 out of 7 years he won the Coastal, but that’s over. Miami is a mess and is their own worst enemy with coaching hires. Recruiting - Collins is a proven recruiter. He has proved it at GT. Alabama hired him. Then he struck out on his own to be a head coach and like all coaches he started at the bottom - Temple. I think all of us have had our “Temple” time in our careers. Now, he’s brought years of experience to GT. Until he shows me he can’t handle it I’m going with track record. His first month on the job, before most of the staff was in place he single handedly gets the high school player of the year to commit. Then he gets the first true QB since Godsey to commit. He gets Our future NFL WR in Brown to commit. If you can’t see the quality of player he is bringing in then all I can say is you will eventually. Even if he isn’t the greatest game day coach the talent level will put us in the hunt every year. And I don’t think he will hesitate to make changes to the program. I loved CPJ but he was way too loyal to his coaches many of whom weren’t getting it done. I think Collins won’t have that problem. [/QUOTE]
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