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Indeed he is. How about the other six? Just crappy players who lucked out, or what?
6 players who were given UDFA contracts.
Indeed he is. How about the other six? Just crappy players who lucked out, or what?
It is not realistic to say that anyone expected 9 wins in 3 seasons.
Well 5 more, plus one draft pick. Yes, a total of 7 signed NFL contracts is not what one would expect from a 3-9 team. That's the other part of the equation: 3-9.6 players who were given UDFA contracts.
i have never defended coach collins. i just don’t believe this is some unsalvageable situation and that some of the crazy over the top negativity is largely rooted in ulterior motives such as not being ready to abandon the option.I'm with you on how I feel about JacketFan's undying defense of CGC (or just of the state of the program), but here I don't think that is what he was saying.... With better financial support we could have had a better staff (i.e. one that didn't include a never was like Patenaude), but of course with better financial support things might have looked different under CPJ too...
Just trying to be a little fair to JacketFan. I roll my eyes sometimes, but I admire the dedication....
i have never defended coach collins. i just don’t believe this is some unsalvageable situation and that some of the crazy over the top negativity is largely rooted in ulterior motives such as not being ready to abandon the option.
that being said you explained the point well. we paid collins vanderbilt salary and are getting vanderbilt results. yes, he could be better but i think the whole process was absolutely chalked the second we went into p5 football with a staff that is largely underpaid relative to where many of the fans feel the program should be. some of that is likely because any incoming coach with any pedigree or sense knew this was an uphill battle so it was probably gonna be a little more difficult to hire a great coordinator at different spots. i also think this is something collins needed to handle better as he left his OC last probably a year longer than he should have
yeah and i’m not advocating for collins to get paid more. to continue the car analogy putting premium gas in a 97 kia won’t make it a porsche. hopefully we learn our lesson and going forward we buy a nice car next time instead of having to take it to the shop over and over and spend so much on buyoutsHard to get Ferrari performance on a Kia budget...
Just like every school GT does not have unlimited resources including money, so it has to do the best it can with what it has.
If there is a coaching change I doubt the salary change will be much different from the current salaries.
i would imagine a little more will be brought forward from the boosters and powers that be as that is typical when coaches are fired and replaced. hard to sell season tickets to (rightfully) disgruntled fans if you fire a guy from temple and then we just hire someone from some other g5 school and pay him the same.Just like every school GT does not have unlimited resources including money, so it has to do the best it can with what it has.
If there is a coaching change I doubt the salary change will be much different from the current salaries.
Looking at the defense numbers. Was the ‘85 Bears defense playing for us that year? Stellar D. I looked up the 1985 season on Wikipedia and we played three games against the SEC that year and we were 1-1-1. Lost to Auburn by a FG, tied Tennessee, and beat the Mutts by 4. 9-2-1 overall that season and beat Michigan State by a FG in the Hall of Fame Classic. Go Jackets!Historical trend info. This is SP+ defense (lower is better). The dotted teal line is the ACC average, and the dotted grey line is the national average, which includes all the G5 teams. We were way below average last year. Some of that could be based on having the defensive backfield and the front 6 out of sync with each other. We're replacing a lot of pieces on defense. They'll have to step up and play a lot better.
"Good" is subjective, but I'd put it under 22 or thereabouts these days. It'd take massive improvement to get there. We've retooled our defensive staff, and we'll have to hope that has a huge impact.
If someone wants to argue that these stats are off based on what they see on the field, we can talk about that, but I think it's fair.
Where we stand: Lots of room for improvement. Bottom quarter of FBS (much less P5)
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The offensive rating chart (below) works the other way. Higher is better. The Fridge days look awesome, but that's not here and now.
Again, we're below average for all of FBS.
Where we stand: 3rd year QB. Good RBs. OL issues.
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Boston College was about the weakest ACC team to make a bowl last year. Here is our overall SP+ vs BC's (in red). Since our schedule is harder than theirs, we need to improve to at least get better than BC to go bowling. Miami went 7-5 with a canceled bowl and UVA went 6-6. We probably need to get around that good from last year. That's a big step up (Miami and UVA were both better than BC, overall).
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Wasn't so hard not that long ago.Hard to get Ferrari performance on a Kia budget...
paul johnson is certainly the best coach we’ve had at tech in the last 30 years or so and i would never debate that but acting like we regularly exceeded expectations under him is a pretty big stretch. aside from 2008, 2009, 2014 and 2016 we underachieved and more often than not ended up extremely disappointed with the season. collins is bad but we can’t rewrite history and act like we were a ferrari the whole time under johnsonWasn't so hard not that long ago.
Paul Johnson was a Ferrari sporadically but was most often a good, sturdy Ford.Wasn't so hard not that long ago.
I’m not sure Paul’s teams “regularly exceeded expectations” but I believe he was able to do more with less. Collins is doing less with more.paul johnson is certainly the best coach we’ve had at tech in the last 30 years or so and i would never debate that but acting like we regularly exceeded expectations under him is a pretty big stretch. aside from 2008, 2009, 2014 and 2016 we underachieved and more often than not ended up extremely disappointed with the season. collins is bad but we can’t rewrite history and act like we were a ferrari the whole time under johnson
Paul's teams were often picked to finish lower than they did with the exception of tow years. 2010 and 2015.I’m not sure Paul’s teams “regularly exceeded expectations” but I believe he was able to do more with less. Collins is doing less with more.
Bring on the boos.
I don’t remember 2010 but in 2015 everybody from the QB (and backup QB, IIRC) to the water boy was injured. I remember driving up to ND with high hopes and driving back thinking, “That is definitely not the team from last year.”Paul's teams were often picked to finish lower than they did with the exception of tow years. 2010 and 2015.
not sure why you said this like it’s not the overwhelming opinion. kinda preaching to the choir and straw manningI’m not sure Paul’s teams “regularly exceeded expectations” but I believe he was able to do more with less. Collins is doing less with more.
Bring on the boos.
CGC seems untouchable to some on this board.not sure why you said this like it’s not the overwhelming opinion. kinda preaching to the choir and straw manning