8-9 wins as a standard with occasional bursts of greatness is pretty much what any program not named Alabama or Clemson is ever really able to achieve. If we're winning 8-9 games routinely, we'll absolutely be generating the energy and momentum needed to break out with elite seasons when things go well. I can easily see Collins getting us to the level VT was at during Beamer's heyday with just a little luck.
I mean, the hated mutts have averaged 9.78 wins a year this whole century. They won 10,11,12 games a lot...I think we can average 8-9 a year with an occasional great year, but the mutts pretty much averaged around 11 wins a year with an occasional 8 win season which dipped their average down. There is a lot more nuance in those programs not named Alabama or Clemson then you let on. Hell, Alabama has only one won three more games than UGA since 2000 and that’s counting their vacated wins.
I guess you’ll have to define what a great year is. If it’s national championships, yes Bama is alone, but if you count the 11-3 OB type seasons we had in 2014 as great, UGA has had about 14 great years in 20 years.
I think we can be a consistent top 25 team soon, but I’m not sure we can realistically get to the point where Alabam and Clemson are the only teams obviously better than us that soon, if ever.
I sometimes think some of our fans don’t realize we have a f***ing giant in our own backyard we have to slay first. I hate them too, but as much as we joke about their national championship drought, they arguably have been the most consistent program not to win one in the last two decades.