Candidates For New Head Coach

If the timing somehow works, Dan Mullen. Has had success at a low-mid level school in a P5 conference and can keep our recruiting at a top 30 level. Should be able to dominate in the ACC and will probably be attractive to proven assistant coaches.

Actually has great success every 2-3 years because he develops players in his system. Can find and develop top level qb talent.
We’d have to overcome this, but I guess if they fire him it’ll go to 0:

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CPJ never could've been a Tech Man , he was a friggin' PE Major from Western Carolina, that's actually below the Family & Childhood Development Major at Auburn that all their Athletes Major in.

Geez, the love affair that some of you guys have for this dude is perplexing.

BTW , Pepper was a Tech Man
Tech man or not, he beat ugag 3 times, won us a ACC championship and went to the Orange bowl twice winning once. How long do u think it would take the exsisting coaching staff to do that? The defending of the current staff has serious question marks. It's very valid for our fan base to defend a coach that has actually done the things listed above. The man could flat out coach and at least was honest about it when he got beat vs the excuses and B.S that comes out of the current coach after a loss. CPJ at least tried different D.C's hoping to try something that may or may not work instead of being too proud of his own image not too.
 
It's not the 3 yrs.....it's 3 yrs with from what I see no improvement besides a few flash in the pans

You're still talking about firing a guy when none of the players he brought in are upperclassmen. Yes, coaches would look sideways at that, considering that, whatever our fans want to believe, this was viewed as a monumental transition and an extremely tough job. And it isn't financially feasible, anyway. The calculus starts to change significantly after year 4, so why not sit tight?
 
You're still talking about firing a guy when none of the players he brought in are upperclassmen. Yes, coaches would look sideways at that, considering that, whatever our fans want to believe, this was viewed as a monumental transition and an extremely tough job. And it isn't financially feasible, anyway. The calculus starts to change significantly after year 4, so why not sit tight?
Bolded Happens all the time in the coaching world. Why do you lie constantly?

Granted I don’t think Collins should be or will be fired strictly from a financial standpoint. Not from a “who would ever come here!” Standpoint.
 
Bolded Happens all the time in the coaching world. Why do you lie constantly?

Granted I don’t think Collins should be or will be fired strictly from a financial standpoint. Not from a “who would ever come here!” Standpoint.

Happens all the time at certain schools, yes, but you didn't bold the following clause for some reason: considering that, whatever our fans want to believe, this was viewed as a monumental transition and an extremely tough job
 
Bolded Happens all the time in the coaching world. Why do you lie constantly?

Granted I don’t think Collins should be or will be fired strictly from a financial standpoint. Not from a “who would ever come here!” Standpoint.
Then please tell us who would ever come here.
 
Then please tell us who would ever come here.
I think there are many qualified candidates with successful head coaching experience that would jump at the chance to coach a P5 team like ours in Atlanta. Regardless of timing.
 
Happens all the time at certain schools, yes, but you didn't bold the following clause for some reason: considering that, whatever our fans want to believe, this was viewed as a monumental transition and an extremely tough job
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We've certainly heard that more than enough
 
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