Boise State Continues to Fill Out Coaching Staff, Adds Utah State’s Stacy Collins
Andy Avalos hires Stacy Collins to fill role of special team’s coordinator and coach edge rushers
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Boise State is getting ever closer to having a full-fledged football staff. Former Utah State co-defensive coordinator Stacy Collins was hired to run special teams for the Broncos and work with the edge rushers on defense.
Collins spent the last five seasons at Utah State, and joins the Broncos along with fellow Aggie Frank Maile. Collins has coached running backs, linebackers, defensive backs, and special teams in recent years. The 45-year old ball coach also has head coaching experience at Division II South Dakota School of Mines.
Waste sector faces pressure from climate change recommendations, say experts
Out-Law News | 06 Jan 2021 | 11:21 am | 3 min. read
The waste sector could face considerable difficulties in implementing the recommendations of the UK’s sixth carbon budget report, should the government support all the measures proposed, experts have said.
Energy and infrastructure law expert Stacey Collins of Pinsent Masons, the law firm behind Out-Law, said the focus on carbon capture, and storage (CCS) in the Climate Change Committee’s (CCC) sixth carbon budget report risked putting significant pressure on the waste sector.
“Along with other interventions and improvements, such as increased landfill methane capture and usage, the CCC considers that the waste sector, or at least those involved in energy from waste [EfW] facilities, ought to be already assessing how to work with carbon capture, and storage. It may come as a shock to some in the sector that the CCC recommends all new