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<blockquote data-quote="jacketup" data-source="post: 889560" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>Collins took over a program a small OL, no tight ends, WR who were coached to block and not run precise patterns, a defense that was 103rd in FBS in opponent yards per attempt, and lost 8 starters plus DL Adams. With a December signing date, he did not have a full recruiting year his first year, and the better players sign in December. So he was supposed to completely change the offense with players that weren't recruited for it, build a defense from players that the last staff could not build a decent defense from, and immediately turn things around? And then there is the budget for assistants the last three years...... </p><p></p><p>Put the whining aside and tell us who could have done better with those constraints. And remember the coaching budget. </p><p></p><p>Most posters only know that Tech won 3 games last year, with no idea of the injuries that the team had at critical positions like QB and OL. People whine....with no facts to back it up, but have an opinion that "Collins is a bad coach." That "bad coach" has been nominated for the Broyles award 3 times, so he must know something. I don't know if he is the right head coach or not, but he deserves a chance to get players in here that are Jrs and Srs and fit his system, and he needs to be given a budget that pays the DC more than in the $400K range. One more thing most fans don't know: DC's typically make more than OC's. </p><p></p><p>2018 OL</p><p></p><p>LT 73 ZACH QUINNEY 6-6 276 r-Fr.</p><p></p><p>LG 75 PARKER BRAUN 6-3 280 Jr.</p><p></p><p>C 53 JAHAZIEL LEE 6-2 287 Jr.</p><p></p><p>RG 60 BRAD MORGAN 6-4 288 r-Jr.</p><p></p><p>RT 70 WILL BRYAN 6-4 285 Sr.</p><p></p><p></p><p>2018 Defensive front 7. Note the Srs. That's what Collins didn't inherit, and had to start over.</p><p></p><p>DE 99 DESMOND BRANCH 6-3 270 r-Sr.</p><p></p><p>NT 54 KYLE-CERGE HENDERSON 6-1 298 Sr.</p><p></p><p>DE 94 ANREE SAINT-AMOUR 6-3 245 Sr.</p><p></p><p>JACK 9 VICTOR ALEXANDER 5-10 237 Sr.</p><p></p><p>ILB 51 BRANT MITCHELL 6-2 233 Sr.</p><p></p><p>ILB 32 DAVID CURRY 6-2 217 r-Jr.</p><p></p><p>STGR 23 JALEN JOHNSON 6-3 215 r-Sr.</p><p></p><p><strong>It's easy to understand why Johnson retired when he did. What I question about Collins is this: Why did he want this job? </strong></p><p> <strong></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacketup, post: 889560, member: 630"] Collins took over a program a small OL, no tight ends, WR who were coached to block and not run precise patterns, a defense that was 103rd in FBS in opponent yards per attempt, and lost 8 starters plus DL Adams. With a December signing date, he did not have a full recruiting year his first year, and the better players sign in December. So he was supposed to completely change the offense with players that weren't recruited for it, build a defense from players that the last staff could not build a decent defense from, and immediately turn things around? And then there is the budget for assistants the last three years...... Put the whining aside and tell us who could have done better with those constraints. And remember the coaching budget. Most posters only know that Tech won 3 games last year, with no idea of the injuries that the team had at critical positions like QB and OL. People whine....with no facts to back it up, but have an opinion that "Collins is a bad coach." That "bad coach" has been nominated for the Broyles award 3 times, so he must know something. I don't know if he is the right head coach or not, but he deserves a chance to get players in here that are Jrs and Srs and fit his system, and he needs to be given a budget that pays the DC more than in the $400K range. One more thing most fans don't know: DC's typically make more than OC's. 2018 OL LT 73 ZACH QUINNEY 6-6 276 r-Fr. LG 75 PARKER BRAUN 6-3 280 Jr. C 53 JAHAZIEL LEE 6-2 287 Jr. RG 60 BRAD MORGAN 6-4 288 r-Jr. RT 70 WILL BRYAN 6-4 285 Sr. 2018 Defensive front 7. Note the Srs. That's what Collins didn't inherit, and had to start over. DE 99 DESMOND BRANCH 6-3 270 r-Sr. NT 54 KYLE-CERGE HENDERSON 6-1 298 Sr. DE 94 ANREE SAINT-AMOUR 6-3 245 Sr. JACK 9 VICTOR ALEXANDER 5-10 237 Sr. ILB 51 BRANT MITCHELL 6-2 233 Sr. ILB 32 DAVID CURRY 6-2 217 r-Jr. STGR 23 JALEN JOHNSON 6-3 215 r-Sr. [B]It's easy to understand why Johnson retired when he did. What I question about Collins is this: Why did he want this job? [/B] [/QUOTE]
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