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<blockquote data-quote="cthenrys" data-source="post: 877274" data-attributes="member: 5013"><p>Story in the Athletic today on coaches on the way up and on the way down (guess where we come in ?). Here are the highlights :</p><p></p><p>"Perhaps only Scott Frost enters 2022 on a hotter seat than Geoff Collins, who goes into Year 4 in Atlanta having not won more than three games in a season."</p><p></p><p>"It was always going to require a complete culture turnover for Johnson’s successor, whomever it ended up being. Collins’ public persona has fallen flat amid all of the losses, and the program really needs to examine how it got to this point and how it will dig itself out."</p><p></p><p>"These are tough, tough times for Georgia Tech, and it’s on Collins right now to coach his way out of them during a season that opens with Clemson and closes at Georgia."</p><p></p><p>So to a national publication, Collins is in trouble and his schtick has "fallen flat" The logos, the jargon, all the stuff that "isn't for us, it's for the recruits" - it's not working when you can't win games. Not message board negativity, not "the Johnson army", etc... We are where we are chiefly because this has failed to date. Maybe it changes this season, but there are no predictors right now that that is the case. Collins is on a very hot seat and a tough start make a change a foregone conclusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cthenrys, post: 877274, member: 5013"] Story in the Athletic today on coaches on the way up and on the way down (guess where we come in ?). Here are the highlights : "Perhaps only Scott Frost enters 2022 on a hotter seat than Geoff Collins, who goes into Year 4 in Atlanta having not won more than three games in a season." "It was always going to require a complete culture turnover for Johnson’s successor, whomever it ended up being. Collins’ public persona has fallen flat amid all of the losses, and the program really needs to examine how it got to this point and how it will dig itself out." "These are tough, tough times for Georgia Tech, and it’s on Collins right now to coach his way out of them during a season that opens with Clemson and closes at Georgia." So to a national publication, Collins is in trouble and his schtick has "fallen flat" The logos, the jargon, all the stuff that "isn't for us, it's for the recruits" - it's not working when you can't win games. Not message board negativity, not "the Johnson army", etc... We are where we are chiefly because this has failed to date. Maybe it changes this season, but there are no predictors right now that that is the case. Collins is on a very hot seat and a tough start make a change a foregone conclusion. [/QUOTE]
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