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<blockquote data-quote="smathis30" data-source="post: 509243" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>Geoff Collins can be a good coach while Matt Rhine can be an amazing coach. I mean look at Baylor, dude inherited a team that almost had a 100% roster turnover and essentially lost the entire recrtuiting class the year before he came in. They are bowl eligible this year. That's incredible. Dude is incredibly talented at coaching and deraeves recognition. He was #2 candidate in a coaching search and wasn't hired until the second go around after Addazio left. And he stuck around and turned an ok roster into a good one. Game time decisions are definitely a weakness to an inexperienced coach, and GC will struggle there. His recruiting ties are in the southeast, and recruiting to a school in the northeast with 0 connections will Be hard. He couldn't keep a lot of assistants he had connections with as they also wouldn't be have recruiting ties in the northeast. Overall, it wasn't super great fit. Hell, Georgia tech was literally the furthest north he had coached before Temple. Now that he's back in the south, a lot of those weaknesses can be covered, by using coaches he has past experience with and using connections to schools that have interest in players playing in their region. Do you think the 400% increase in players from Georgia on tehmples roster was a coincide while Collins was there? Recruiting is regional (not as much as it was 10 years ago!). His QB decisions will leave something to consider, but a lot of his weaknesses at temple will be hidden simply due to geoegraphy. Game time decisions are another story. I saw a tweet posted by a former temple player that said the losses were almost single handed lyn caused by locker room issues due to temple being a stepping stone job for coaches, and the coaching staff turnover was starting to get to them. I can't find it unfortunately, but it's somewhere in on every of these threads. </p><p></p><p>TL;DR Collins has his weaknesses that made him struggle relative to an Elite coach like Rhule, but some of those issues will be fixed by geographic limitations that won't hurt him as much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smathis30, post: 509243, member: 1803"] Geoff Collins can be a good coach while Matt Rhine can be an amazing coach. I mean look at Baylor, dude inherited a team that almost had a 100% roster turnover and essentially lost the entire recrtuiting class the year before he came in. They are bowl eligible this year. That's incredible. Dude is incredibly talented at coaching and deraeves recognition. He was #2 candidate in a coaching search and wasn't hired until the second go around after Addazio left. And he stuck around and turned an ok roster into a good one. Game time decisions are definitely a weakness to an inexperienced coach, and GC will struggle there. His recruiting ties are in the southeast, and recruiting to a school in the northeast with 0 connections will Be hard. He couldn't keep a lot of assistants he had connections with as they also wouldn't be have recruiting ties in the northeast. Overall, it wasn't super great fit. Hell, Georgia tech was literally the furthest north he had coached before Temple. Now that he's back in the south, a lot of those weaknesses can be covered, by using coaches he has past experience with and using connections to schools that have interest in players playing in their region. Do you think the 400% increase in players from Georgia on tehmples roster was a coincide while Collins was there? Recruiting is regional (not as much as it was 10 years ago!). His QB decisions will leave something to consider, but a lot of his weaknesses at temple will be hidden simply due to geoegraphy. Game time decisions are another story. I saw a tweet posted by a former temple player that said the losses were almost single handed lyn caused by locker room issues due to temple being a stepping stone job for coaches, and the coaching staff turnover was starting to get to them. I can't find it unfortunately, but it's somewhere in on every of these threads. TL;DR Collins has his weaknesses that made him struggle relative to an Elite coach like Rhule, but some of those issues will be fixed by geographic limitations that won't hurt him as much. [/QUOTE]
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