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<blockquote data-quote="joeski088" data-source="post: 509212" data-attributes="member: 4331"><p>He is also the only Temple coach to ever inherit a team coming off of a league championship. Have you ever seen the history of Temple football? It's dreadful. Prior to 2009, they had only 2 bowl appearances in their entire HISTORY. You can't compare him to anyone else in Temple history, because nobody else ever took over the reigns of a decent team. Rhule was left an extremely young team of all freshman and sophomores with very little experience. Collins inherited a team more loaded with talent than any team in Temple history. He was given a defense with at least 6 guys who are NFL caliber. 4 are already in the league this year (Julian Taylor, Jacob Martin, Sharif Finch, Sean Chandler). The other 2 (Michael Dogbe and Delvon Randall) are almost certain to be drafted this year. That's not to mention the guys on offense he inherited (Keith Kirkwood who is now catching passes from Drew Brees, Ryquell Armstead who was first team all-conference running back, and Isaiah Wright, the conference special teams player of the year). All Matt Rhule guys. A blind squirrel could have coached that team to as many victories as Collins. Losses to Villanova and Buffalo (both at home) this season were inexcusable. The year before they barely beat Villanova 16-13 (again at home). By the way, Villanova is FCS. They also lost (at home) to UConn in 2017. Yes, you read that right, UConn!!! Add in another loss to Army that was 100% caused by coaching. Did he do an OK job? Yes. An impressive job? No. Nearly every Temple fan feels that he underperformed with the talent he was given.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeski088, post: 509212, member: 4331"] He is also the only Temple coach to ever inherit a team coming off of a league championship. Have you ever seen the history of Temple football? It's dreadful. Prior to 2009, they had only 2 bowl appearances in their entire HISTORY. You can't compare him to anyone else in Temple history, because nobody else ever took over the reigns of a decent team. Rhule was left an extremely young team of all freshman and sophomores with very little experience. Collins inherited a team more loaded with talent than any team in Temple history. He was given a defense with at least 6 guys who are NFL caliber. 4 are already in the league this year (Julian Taylor, Jacob Martin, Sharif Finch, Sean Chandler). The other 2 (Michael Dogbe and Delvon Randall) are almost certain to be drafted this year. That's not to mention the guys on offense he inherited (Keith Kirkwood who is now catching passes from Drew Brees, Ryquell Armstead who was first team all-conference running back, and Isaiah Wright, the conference special teams player of the year). All Matt Rhule guys. A blind squirrel could have coached that team to as many victories as Collins. Losses to Villanova and Buffalo (both at home) this season were inexcusable. The year before they barely beat Villanova 16-13 (again at home). By the way, Villanova is FCS. They also lost (at home) to UConn in 2017. Yes, you read that right, UConn!!! Add in another loss to Army that was 100% caused by coaching. Did he do an OK job? Yes. An impressive job? No. Nearly every Temple fan feels that he underperformed with the talent he was given. [/QUOTE]
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