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  • WM was saying they do, but they don't win like the schools you mentioned.

    Recruiting + subpar coaching = FSU
    Recruiting + good coaching = Alabama
    Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
    Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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    • Originally posted by iam416 View Post
      Yep. But, if you wanna win big, you have to have both, IMO. There are always exceptions (Dr. Tom, e.g., won without ridiculous recruiting; Petey, IMO, won without top level coaching -- that's far more debatable, tbh) -- or, say, Mack Brown, who rode talent to a BCS Title.
      IMHO Petey was a legitimately great coach. You're right about Mack Brown though. Guy is the most obvious example ever of winning with brute force recruiting.

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      • Originally posted by iam416 View Post
        WM was saying they do, but they don't win like the schools you mentioned.

        Recruiting + subpar coaching = FSU
        Recruiting + good coaching = Alabama
        Gotcha. Still, I do see the traditional powers going after the same 4 and 5 star kids. Overall, I think those recruting services do a pretty good job.
        I'll let you ban hate speech when you let me define hate speech.

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        • Originally posted by Rocky Bleier View Post
          But remember, stars mean nothing. It's just coincidental that Alabama, USC, and LSU win with highly rated players.
          and cheating... and cheating..
          Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.

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          • Petey was a good defensive coach and could only score points when he had a good OC and had great talent.

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            • The ACC came out with its new divisions today. Once Pitt and Syracuse join, they are going to a 9-game conference schedule. Divisons look like this:

              Miami
              VT
              Virginia
              UNC
              Duke
              Georgia Tech
              Pitt

              FSU
              Clemson
              Wake Forest
              NC State
              Maryland
              BC
              Syracuse

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              • Cross division rivals?

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                • I don't know, maybe it's me, but what kind of conference is it when you don't play almost 1/3 of your opponents?? Just seems stupid.

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                  • WM, crossover partners are as follows:

                    FSU-Miami
                    Clemson-Georgia Tech
                    NC State-UNC
                    Wake Forest-Duke
                    BC-Virginia Tech
                    Maryland-Virginia
                    Syracuse-Pitt

                    They'll play seven teams every year. The remaining six teams they'll only face one home/away every six years.

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                    • What I hate most about divisions (Northwestern, Iowa, Minnesota, MSU, Neb), you play your 'division' every year yet you play teams in the other division (e.g. M vs Wisc, PSU, Indiana, Purdue, Illinois) maybe 4 out of 10 years.

                      I'd like to trade some of those games vs the former for the latter.

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                      • Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post
                        The ACC came out with its new divisions today. Once Pitt and Syracuse join, they are going to a 9-game conference schedule. Divisons look like this:

                        Miami
                        VT
                        Virginia
                        UNC
                        Duke
                        Georgia Tech
                        Pitt

                        FSU
                        Clemson
                        Wake Forest
                        NC State
                        Maryland
                        BC
                        Syracuse
                        crossover partners are as follows:

                        FSU-Miami
                        Clemson-Georgia Tech
                        NC State-UNC
                        Wake Forest-Duke
                        BC-Virginia Tech
                        Maryland-Virginia
                        Syracuse-Pitt

                        They'll play seven teams every year. The remaining six teams they'll only face one home/away every six years.
                        So FSU only plays VaTech a total of 2 times over each 6-year time frame, same with BC vs. Miami, the way you describe it. That sucky scheduling illustrates just exactly why I don't want the B1G to expand further to 14 teams.

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                        • I don't like that the NCAA mandated divisions...I really don't see what business it is of theirs. Conferences should be able to determine their champion and structure however they see fit.

                          For some leagues it works fine, and while we'll get used to it in the Big Ten I'm not sure such a limited structure really works well. I would have preferred one or two permenant rival games and have the remaining 6-7 games on some kind of rotating basis. Surely some group of nerds at Northwestern could have drawn up an acceptable scheduling algorithm.

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                          • I'd like to see the schedule contain all conferences games except maybe one.
                            Atlanta, GA

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                            • Originally posted by whodean View Post
                              I'd like to see the schedule contain all conferences games except maybe one.
                              I'd like to see more conference games, too---although at best under that scenario, it would have to be a 10 game B1G/2-game non-conference slate. No way would the B1G go to 11 conference games, as that would make it 6 home/5 road every other year, and vice-versa.

                              Problem with even going to 10 conference games would be that most B1G teams would lose a home game each season. In Michigan's case, that would mean that instead of a total of 14-15 home games over each 2-season stretch, we'd instead have 13 home games per every 2 seasons (assuming that we continue to keep ND on our schedule most years). Giving up home games would be tough to sell to most AD's.

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                              • Brandon would give up a home and away series against another BCS conference team, such as ND and instead every year he'd bring in some tomato can to play, gouging the fan base. It's just like in the pros where season ticket holders have to buy two home exhibition games to go with their 8 home game tickets.

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