Auburn, Scouth Carolina and GT all play 2 out of Clemson, UGA and Alabama every year. I never hear Auburn and SC trying to duck those teams and I am ashamed any GT fan would do so.
Before TN won the NC in 1998, they had opened a full time recruiting office in Southern California. Fullers theory was CA had too much talent to be absorbed into the Cal schools, so he happily brought them East.
Until Lou Holtz was at ND, the recruiting staff was one person.
If you take out the top ten teams or so, the lifetime winning percentage for D1 schools translates to 7-5.
There is not much similarity between USCe, Auburn, and Georgia Tech. Forbes ranks those colleges around #250+, they consider them true cesspools absent of any real education.
A very good school ,Bucknell , was a so so NCAA football power that went to div 2 and then the Patriot division .I don't know about USCe. My ME professors poked fun at Auburn. But, my point was Auburn was repurposed as a "polytechnic" school which swept the South in the 1880's-90s, as was GT. The difference is Tech changed direction in 1948 by becoming a purely technical and research school. But historically, Tech and Auburn were competitors. They are not today, agreed.
2020 is just one example of what I was talking about. If we end up 6-6 or worse that year there are a bunch of people will want the coaches head whoever the coach is. It is just crazy to me that we do this to ourselves. Good post.Here's a point about playing a softer out of conference schedule that I haven't seen brought up. Everyone always complains that we never get to play much of our 2nd/3rd string because we're always in close games. The Alabama, Ohio State, ugas, of the worlds play 2-3 patsies spaced out throughout the year. This gives them a chance to tryout young players, recover for tougher games ahead, and build confidence. Yes it won't look as good as winning games against tougher teams, but we should be able to swing an extra home game, develop players, and keep them healthier.
As it stands in 2020 we have an awful schedule with UCF, Notre Dame, and Georgia on top of the normal ACC schedule. We get one easy game that year the first against Garner-Webb. Even if we have a good team that year we are going to be limping through the schedule by the end and a complete patchwork of depth. I predict that being a non bowl year or a 6-6 year no matter how you slice the team.
2020 is just one example of what I was talking about. If we end up 6-6 or worse that year there are a bunch of people will want the coaches head whoever the coach is. It is just crazy to me that we do this to ourselves. Good post.