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<blockquote data-quote="JacketsOfYellow" data-source="post: 508857" data-attributes="member: 4081"><p>From what I gather GT is a job he really wanted. Temple was just a way of getting there. If he has success at GT over the next 2 years and that Florida State job opens up, could be a quick exit. That being said, not sure 2 years will be enough to fix things here. I think he wants Florida State the most or even Georgia but that would be a crazy flip from here. Not sure why there are Temple fans that think this is a lateral move or a waste of a move. I put it to them this way, if Temple went undefeated they go the same way as UCF, ranked #8 and headed to NY6 bowl. If GT goes undefeated and beats Clemons/FSU along the way, they go to the playoffs. That's the difference and isn't something that can be argued against.</p><p></p><p>Rhule had a lot to do with getting the players. Collins got 2 OL last recruiting class that bolstered the OL but everything else is Rhule. Like I said in the last post, he doesn't stay long enough for you to get an accurate judgement. Some of the coaches leftover were from Rhule (or before) as well. At the same time he added additional staff members new to Temple. I'd say it was 90% Rhule 10% Collins. There were only a few games both seasons where it appeared Temple players were truly outclassed. Generally they were bigger, faster, strong, which is part of the disappointment for some.</p><p></p><p>The team that went 8-4 this year (should be 10-2) and 7-1 in conference play with a sole loss to UCF is the same team that went 6-6 last year except they replaced 2 or 3 OL. They have 2 more DBs this year that will go to the NFL. Same with the DL. Roster is stacked which may be hard to bekieve for some here. What changed was the QB multiple times and the offensive philosophy. Took him 1.5 seasons to finally get it right. I would imagine that would be a similar timeline for here. In fact, I would pretty much expect that but it of course depends on who the OC is. But for now that's what I would expect.</p><p></p><p>Tl;dr Rhule is probably a better coach but given an adequate roster and assistant coaches Collins will also find success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketsOfYellow, post: 508857, member: 4081"] From what I gather GT is a job he really wanted. Temple was just a way of getting there. If he has success at GT over the next 2 years and that Florida State job opens up, could be a quick exit. That being said, not sure 2 years will be enough to fix things here. I think he wants Florida State the most or even Georgia but that would be a crazy flip from here. Not sure why there are Temple fans that think this is a lateral move or a waste of a move. I put it to them this way, if Temple went undefeated they go the same way as UCF, ranked #8 and headed to NY6 bowl. If GT goes undefeated and beats Clemons/FSU along the way, they go to the playoffs. That's the difference and isn't something that can be argued against. Rhule had a lot to do with getting the players. Collins got 2 OL last recruiting class that bolstered the OL but everything else is Rhule. Like I said in the last post, he doesn't stay long enough for you to get an accurate judgement. Some of the coaches leftover were from Rhule (or before) as well. At the same time he added additional staff members new to Temple. I'd say it was 90% Rhule 10% Collins. There were only a few games both seasons where it appeared Temple players were truly outclassed. Generally they were bigger, faster, strong, which is part of the disappointment for some. The team that went 8-4 this year (should be 10-2) and 7-1 in conference play with a sole loss to UCF is the same team that went 6-6 last year except they replaced 2 or 3 OL. They have 2 more DBs this year that will go to the NFL. Same with the DL. Roster is stacked which may be hard to bekieve for some here. What changed was the QB multiple times and the offensive philosophy. Took him 1.5 seasons to finally get it right. I would imagine that would be a similar timeline for here. In fact, I would pretty much expect that but it of course depends on who the OC is. But for now that's what I would expect. Tl;dr Rhule is probably a better coach but given an adequate roster and assistant coaches Collins will also find success. [/QUOTE]
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