ACC coach rankings 2022

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11 - Geoff Collins: Three straight three-win seasons prompted Collins to shuffle his staff, and that group worked the transfer portal hard to bring some potentially job-saving additions to the Yellow Jackets' roster. Georgia Tech annually has one of the toughest schedules in the country, so it's tough to set a realistic bar for success, but a fourth straight three-win season won't be enough to say things are moving in a positive direction. Last year: 13 in the ACC

 
11 - Geoff Collins: Three straight three-win seasons prompted Collins to shuffle his staff, and that group worked the transfer portal hard to bring some potentially job-saving additions to the Yellow Jackets' roster. Georgia Tech annually has one of the toughest schedules in the country, so it's tough to set a realistic bar for success, but a fourth straight three-win season won't be enough to say things are moving in a positive direction. Last year: 13 in the ACC

Chip Patterson hasn’t watched us lay eggs the past 3 seasons. I would take Elliott, Elko, or Pry every day of the week and twice on Sunday.
 
Article tells us what we already know. After loosing both his stud coordinators, it will be interesting to see if Dabo can keep it going.
 
Chip Patterson hasn’t watched us lay eggs the past 3 seasons. I would take Elliott, Elko, or Pry every day of the week and twice on Sunday.
To me it looks more like he's just putting all the new coaches at the bottom, since he says he expects VT to go bowling even though Pry is ranked last. Geoff is last place among returning coaches.
 
If you want to know how bad the ACC is just look at the ACC’s top coach’s national rankings. ACC football is the absolute worst. I can only hope Stansbury can get us to The B1G. I cannot stand any of the Carolina schools. Duke, Wake, UNC, NCST, Orange Cow Town. They all suck. And they are the ACC.
 
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Geoff is last place among returning coaches.
with good reason.

Pry was Monken's DC at Georgia Southern and the folks in Statesboro raved about him.
It is his first HC gig, but he is a good coach.
He was DC at Western Carolina for four years.
His replacement?
Geoff Collins.

(I think I have the timeline right)

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From Bark Madly's season prediction on Georgia Tech.
Yeah, it ain't good.

Georgia Tech will go 4-8. That would mark the most wins of Geoff Collins’ four seasons, the first three having seen his Jackets win three, three and three games. It might also get the Brand Master deep-sixed. (It also might not. Todd Stansbury isn’t exactly an activist athletic director.)
Collins has pledged to do “more coaching” in 2022, though he hardly could do less. With the best of his ballyhooed recruits – Jahmyr Gibbs – enrolled at Alabama, hope seems more of a wish. Vegas Insider sets the over/under on Tech wins at 3.5. Optimistic Bark Madly is taking the over, if only just.
 
From Bark Madly's season prediction on Georgia Tech.
Yeah, it ain't good.

Georgia Tech will go 4-8. That would mark the most wins of Geoff Collins’ four seasons, the first three having seen his Jackets win three, three and three games. It might also get the Brand Master deep-sixed. (It also might not. Todd Stansbury isn’t exactly an activist athletic director.)
Collins has pledged to do “more coaching” in 2022, though he hardly could do less. With the best of his ballyhooed recruits – Jahmyr Gibbs – enrolled at Alabama, hope seems more of a wish. Vegas Insider sets the over/under on Tech wins at 3.5. Optimistic Bark Madly is taking the over, if only just.
It seems likely TStan will be gone before or concurrently with Collins. If we don't reach six wins, they both should be gone.
 
Dabo was able to $ign some unusual talent for a few years that won championships.

He did and they were very well financed and coached. That said, I loved watching CPJ run circles around him on gameday early in his tenure….2009 ACC title game in your backyard was awesome…it was great to see the jackets win some hardware.
 
He did and they were very well financed and coached. That said, I loved watching CPJ run circles around him on gameday early in his tenure….2009 ACC title game in your backyard was awesome…it was great to see the jackets win some hardware.

Clemson did the right thing by moving Dabo to a recruiter/motivational role and inserting coordinators to handle most of the coaching. We are half attempting that with CGC. He appears to be going hands off on the offense. But he is getting directly involved on defense. We’ll see how that works out. He is a solid DC. Hopefully, someone is picking up ST, because we have sucked there too.
 
He did and they were very well financed and coached. That said, I loved watching CPJ run circles around him on gameday early in his tenure….2009 ACC title game in your backyard was awesome…it was great to see the jackets win some hardware.
Yes it was! Paul Johnson made Dabo and Venables look clueless several times until the talent gap was ridiculous. If you want to know how biased the NCAA truly is, you need only to look at the NCAA decision to make us take down the fairly won championship banner from 09’ because of a T-shirt. NCAA would have NEVER, ever, ever done that to Georgia, Bama, or Ohio State.
 
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If you want to know how bad the ACC is just look at the ACC’s top coach’s national rankings. ACC football is the absolute worst. I can only hope Stansbury can get us to The B1G. I cannot stand any of the Carolina schools. Duke, Wake, UNC, NCST, Orange Cow Town. They all suck. And they are the ACC.
Agreed. The Carolina schools can suck my dick and the ACC is just a hodgepodge after that. We belong in the Big Ten.
 
Not ACC specifically, but Lew is a Top 15 S&C coach according to BigGameBoomer. Coach Daniels responded too:

 
what awards?
then why do we look slower and weaker with each passing year?
We've looked slower and weaker than in 2019 when our "they all come highly recommended" roster got pushed around by a 50 scholly Citadel?
 
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