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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 818421" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>We don’t necessarily disagree overall. Take Auburn. Sure, they’ve been down. But their recruiting of morons means that when they get a special player aka Cam they can go from mediocre to Natty in a season or two. That can’t be said for GT, UVA or others you brought up. Take LSU. Yes, they had a bad season last year. That’s because half their team got drafted not because their system sucks. They’ll easily reload and be back in the top 10 because their system puts players in the NFL. Teams like GT, UVA and others you mentioned have to build for years just to get to where LSU normally is.</p><p></p><p>As for my statue of limitations, if a team has won a Natty that buys them years. Heck, I’m still giving GT credit for 1990! Lol. Just like I give UGA and VT crap for not winning one I give teams a long leash if they actually win one especially when it’s not a fluke. Auburn, LSU, Florida, Clemson, Ohio State all have systems (money, facilities, recruiting, highly paid coaches, fanatical fans that won’t settle) that lend themselves for future success when they get the right QB and solid defense. Southern Cal use to be like that but too many years have passed that its obvious their system is broken. No team in the ACC outside of Clemson have the ingredients although Mack is putting things in place.</p><p></p><p> As for Michigan, fans can’t create 5 stars within a 3 hour drive of Ann Arbor. I get they are rabid fans, but without the players they are what they are. In case you haven’t noticed recruits go south not north. The times have simply changed. No different than the days when GT dominated. Those days of GT hosting away games are over as well. Could it happen at Michigan? I guess. But I just don’t see high level players from Cali, Florida, and Georgia passing on the 25 high level southern teams to go to Michigan and play in a conference most consider inferior and for a team about as far north as Canada. This isn’t the old days where elite southern players go to Bama and elite northern players go to Michigan, ND, Ohio State, or Penn State. The field has expanded and like GT in the 70’s, Michigan has come out on the wrong side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 818421, member: 4334"] We don’t necessarily disagree overall. Take Auburn. Sure, they’ve been down. But their recruiting of morons means that when they get a special player aka Cam they can go from mediocre to Natty in a season or two. That can’t be said for GT, UVA or others you brought up. Take LSU. Yes, they had a bad season last year. That’s because half their team got drafted not because their system sucks. They’ll easily reload and be back in the top 10 because their system puts players in the NFL. Teams like GT, UVA and others you mentioned have to build for years just to get to where LSU normally is. As for my statue of limitations, if a team has won a Natty that buys them years. Heck, I’m still giving GT credit for 1990! Lol. Just like I give UGA and VT crap for not winning one I give teams a long leash if they actually win one especially when it’s not a fluke. Auburn, LSU, Florida, Clemson, Ohio State all have systems (money, facilities, recruiting, highly paid coaches, fanatical fans that won’t settle) that lend themselves for future success when they get the right QB and solid defense. Southern Cal use to be like that but too many years have passed that its obvious their system is broken. No team in the ACC outside of Clemson have the ingredients although Mack is putting things in place. As for Michigan, fans can’t create 5 stars within a 3 hour drive of Ann Arbor. I get they are rabid fans, but without the players they are what they are. In case you haven’t noticed recruits go south not north. The times have simply changed. No different than the days when GT dominated. Those days of GT hosting away games are over as well. Could it happen at Michigan? I guess. But I just don’t see high level players from Cali, Florida, and Georgia passing on the 25 high level southern teams to go to Michigan and play in a conference most consider inferior and for a team about as far north as Canada. This isn’t the old days where elite southern players go to Bama and elite northern players go to Michigan, ND, Ohio State, or Penn State. The field has expanded and like GT in the 70’s, Michigan has come out on the wrong side. [/QUOTE]
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