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Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan View PostWhat is the one common denominator of teams that achieved success in the modern era of football, advent of the BCS and stayed there for more than a few years?
The only outliers right now are Wisconsin- due soley to their ability to recruit Russell Wilson- Oregon and Boise, who have built niches for themselves, and possibly Oklahoma State...although I think their bubble is going to burst for lack of defense. It seems like when I was a kid there were a lot more programs like that, including my beloved Nebraska. Its appears on the surface that the NCAA's parity has succeeded in kneecapping those programs, and allowing a select few to pull ahead. The parity has grown between these 2nd-tier programs and those below them while those possessing the characteristics I mentioned initially have grown stronger in relation.
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Boise can thank the WAC/MWC for their most all of their success, they play a couple tough games (top 35 type teams) a year, if that...
Oregon fits all your criteria except being located near talent. Though if the rumblings are true, they buy some of their best talent with shady recruiting.
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Originally posted by Jamie H View PostWhere is Missouri going? SEC?
Why?
To make it easier to name their divisions (like the Big Ten did with the Leaders and Legends divisions!). Just think about it---the SEC already has almost enough teams with the Tiger nickname (Auburn, LSU, and now Missouri) to have an all-Tiger division. All they have to now do is add Clemson, and maybe even Grambling and/or Jackson State and/or Princeton and/or Memphis State and/or Texas Southern and/or Tennessee State and/or...
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