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| + | Collins played an instrumental role in Marshall' | ||
| - |   | + | During his tenure, Collins was part of a coaching staff that turned the team into a highly-successful program. Before  | 
| - | The Brooklyn native came to Marshall after three seasons as an assistant coach at Howard University where he served under head coach Frankie Allen. | + | |
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| - |  During his tenure, Collins was part of a coaching staff that turned the team into a highly-successful program. Before  | + | |
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| - |   | + | Collins brought in two pre-season MEAC player of the year candidates in Aki Thomas (2002) and Kyle Williams (2003), both of whom transferred  | 
| + | Before making the move to Howard, Collins spent three seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Colorado, one as a volunteer and two as a full-time assistant. His responsibilities with the Buffalos included supervising the team managers, coordinating film exchange, and participating in on-campus recruiting activities. He coached Jaquay Walls while in Boulder. Walls went on to become a second-round draft pick by the Indiana Pacers in 2000. | ||
| - | He began his collegiate career at Morehouse College, before transferring to Clark University for his sophomore year. He attended LaSalle Academy in New York, where he led his team to a 26-1 record and the New York City championship as a sophomore. LaSalle earned a Top 20 pre-season ranking prior to his senior campaign. | + | He began his collegiate career at Morehouse College, before transferring to Clark University for his sophomore year. He attended LaSalle Academy in New York, where he led his team to a 26-1 record and the New York City championship as a sophomore. LaSalle earned a Top 20 pre-season ranking prior to his senior campaign. | 
| + | ===== Personal ===== | ||
| - |  Collins is married to the former Ina Taylor.  | + | Collins is married to the former Ina Taylor.  | 
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