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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 926662" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>And really it’s more like the last 5-10. Florida State isn’t looked upon with nearly the same shine as they were from 2010-2015. Same with regular Florida from 2005-2010. Auburn in the 2010s, Stanford in the late 2000s. Nobody would really consider those places to be legit contenders right now because they haven’t done it since current recruits were in middle school. You can even refer to Tennessee in the 90s into the early 00s, USC in the 2000s. Those were premier programs that attracted the attention of everyone, but when they went through purgatory for the last 15 years everybody forgot how dominant they once were. Now you look at those 2 and Michigan and you think of legitimate powerhouses again, because of their <em>recent </em>success. If Tennessee and USC would’ve went 8-4 this year would anybody really be talking about them as contenders in the future based on their past? No, probably not. Especially now in the transfer portal era, one single good year can completely change your perception of a program. Hell, Deion hasn’t even coached a game a Colorado yet and people are predicting him to get into the CFP within 5 years. </p><p></p><p>At this moment in time, anything that happened before 2010 doesn’t really matter. And anything that happened before 1950 might as well be lost and forgotten history. How many people care about Minnesota’s 6 national championships? Or Cal’s 5 national championships? Basically nobody we’re recruiting cares about our 1990 national championship really. It’s just a trophy to show off and hope one day we can get there again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 926662, member: 4572"] And really it’s more like the last 5-10. Florida State isn’t looked upon with nearly the same shine as they were from 2010-2015. Same with regular Florida from 2005-2010. Auburn in the 2010s, Stanford in the late 2000s. Nobody would really consider those places to be legit contenders right now because they haven’t done it since current recruits were in middle school. You can even refer to Tennessee in the 90s into the early 00s, USC in the 2000s. Those were premier programs that attracted the attention of everyone, but when they went through purgatory for the last 15 years everybody forgot how dominant they once were. Now you look at those 2 and Michigan and you think of legitimate powerhouses again, because of their [I]recent [/I]success. If Tennessee and USC would’ve went 8-4 this year would anybody really be talking about them as contenders in the future based on their past? No, probably not. Especially now in the transfer portal era, one single good year can completely change your perception of a program. Hell, Deion hasn’t even coached a game a Colorado yet and people are predicting him to get into the CFP within 5 years. At this moment in time, anything that happened before 2010 doesn’t really matter. And anything that happened before 1950 might as well be lost and forgotten history. How many people care about Minnesota’s 6 national championships? Or Cal’s 5 national championships? Basically nobody we’re recruiting cares about our 1990 national championship really. It’s just a trophy to show off and hope one day we can get there again. [/QUOTE]
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