This is such an ignorant comment. He made Temple worse? Temple is not a school that "reloads" after 10 win seasons. They had a ton of guys end up in the NFL off those teams in 15-16. Even with Rhule's back to back 10 win seasons, Temple was averaging less than 5 wins per year up to that point dating back to 2000. It's even lower if you go further than that. So I wouldn't call having 7 and 8 win seasons after losing NFL caliber talent "making them worse." Also, Rhule's first two years were worse than the two previous so would you say he made them worse as well? That's the same comparison you are making to Collins. Sure last year sucked and I expected more from us. I don't see how you could have expected much more out of GT for the first two years of this transition no matter who was coaching, especially when you throw COVID into it. You are severely underestimating how big the task was to transition. Like I said I expected more out of last year and was disappointed. Most program rebuilds start showing results in the 3rd year. I'm hoping that with the offensive transition, COVID year, and maybe not having some of the correct pieces in the coaching staff, that is why our rebuild is taking longer. I expect a turnaround this year and if we don't show one, I will be the first to show him and TS the door.