It would be nice but that would entail repeated top ten recruiting classes, a supine administration, major attention to identifying every aspect of the program that needs improvement and throwing money at it until it is fixed, boatloads of money to pay players, pay for outrageous locker rooms...
You don't really think I believe this do you? It would serve the gods of football right but it is not going to happen. Fans will flock back like they always do...at least most of them. My Florida friends tell me that tickets at Ben Hill Griffin would have been pretty easy to come by had...
Pretty obvious that a team that has won 6 games in the past two years is going to have a hard time getting fans to go to games. Coach Collins had best start winning some more ball games or it will not matter what the damn state governments do or how much TV money is shoveled into the fire.
Their replacements were ranked far higher than anyone UC has. They had two rankings recently in the 60s, I think. Point is no one excels at wasting talent like UGA...no one.
I don't disagree but we very nearly had a team in Cincy whose TOP ranked recruiting class the past four years was 41st, beat the perennial February recruiting national champion UGA dwags. Talent alone will not get it done. Get the talent and then the hard work begins. The problem we have...
Unless there are drastic changes in the way the NCAA does business or there is a new alignment of the programs with those that want to be NFL factories in one group and those that would prefer an education first and athletics second approach in another, Tech will not see another national...
That was weird to have to share a national title with a team that had to have an extra down and a bogus block in the back call on the "Rocket" to even be in the conversation. That said, I was at the Nebraska game and fully expected to not only win but win convincingly. Imagine my shock at...
Running back? I will take that guy Ohio State had. He is awesome. The real difference between the teams is the Buckeye lines were much better. I think they can beat Alabama but Fields will have to again play lights out. I am not sure he can do it twice.
No one in the ACC with the possible exception of UNC and Miami depending on what kind of shape their heads are that day can stay on the field with any of the elite teams. They are just way too much more talented across the board especially in both lines. If Tech played Ohio State or Clemson...
Maybe, but to me the difference was the pressure Ohio State was able to bring on Lawrence. I was impressed with Ohio State as a team and Fields as a quarterback. They are legit national contenders in my view.
True but we have this hang up about paying players, bagmen, and the like plus there is this matter of actually going to classes. Imagine, making football players go to class and work towards getting a useful degree. What is the world coming to?
Well, Auburn years ago, before Malzhan, had what was derided as the "prairie dog" offense, when they would come up to the line and everyone would look to the sideline with the linemen all in unison looking up and turning their heads like prairie dogs but that is not what we have here...
Kansas State made a living for a long time with junior college transfers but ultimately you have to do better than we did this year with incoming freshmen. Win more games and none of this matters...continue losing games and all the smoke and mirrors in the world will not matter.
No doubt, if you are comparing our "portal ins" as it were to our "portal outs" we definitely came out smelling like a rose. Which means that we should win at least 5 next year with the contributions of veteran players from the portal who were ranked far higher than the ones we lost. Assuming...
How would you like to be UVA? Since 2000 they have beat their arch rival Virginia Tech only twice. In 2019 and 2004. Even this year when Virginia Tech was pretty bad they still managed to lose.
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