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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney Kent" data-source="post: 26752" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>Duke is 12-16 against Navy. Duke was a powerhouse at one time when the great Wallace Wade coached them. Duke also won the conference and beat other ACC teams handily when Visor Boy (Spurrier) was Duke's coach.</p><p> </p><p>The reason for having divisions is mostly economical, because the smaller schools have small stadiums, facilities, and fan bases. They do move up occasionally, but only after the school makes a commitment to expanding the facilities and the economics of playing in a higher classification.</p><p> </p><p>Bowden lost to Richt, because Richt outcoached him. It would be stretching a point to say UGA has been out recruiting FSU for years. FSU had the talent, but they had lost two outstanding assistants in Richt and Amato. Bobby Bowden was getting old and losing the ability to think on his feet as quickly as he could when younger.</p><p> </p><p><strong>SAME POSTER: </strong>ahso, I'm talking about today's Army, not Blanchard and Davis days.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Me </strong>(ahso)<strong>:</strong> Maybe you need to check out the coach at Army when Blanchard and Davis played. He was one of the better coaches of his day, with or without Blanchard and Davis.</p><p> </p><p>And as far as the quarterbacks recruited by the Fridge, he did pretty well with those he recruited while he was here. The Quarterbacking only went downhill after he left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney Kent, post: 26752, member: 923"] Duke is 12-16 against Navy. Duke was a powerhouse at one time when the great Wallace Wade coached them. Duke also won the conference and beat other ACC teams handily when Visor Boy (Spurrier) was Duke's coach. The reason for having divisions is mostly economical, because the smaller schools have small stadiums, facilities, and fan bases. They do move up occasionally, but only after the school makes a commitment to expanding the facilities and the economics of playing in a higher classification. Bowden lost to Richt, because Richt outcoached him. It would be stretching a point to say UGA has been out recruiting FSU for years. FSU had the talent, but they had lost two outstanding assistants in Richt and Amato. Bobby Bowden was getting old and losing the ability to think on his feet as quickly as he could when younger. [B]SAME POSTER: [/B]ahso, I'm talking about today's Army, not Blanchard and Davis days. [B]Me [/B](ahso)[B]:[/B] Maybe you need to check out the coach at Army when Blanchard and Davis played. He was one of the better coaches of his day, with or without Blanchard and Davis. And as far as the quarterbacks recruited by the Fridge, he did pretty well with those he recruited while he was here. The Quarterbacking only went downhill after he left. [/QUOTE]
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