even if we knew then, we'd still tell you we were the best... because the program was the standard... and really, nobody has matched it yet.
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Originally posted by entropy View PostAnd really, our AD hired Al Golden at Miami and he just got fired (for not winning). We probably should have noted that a guy struggling to win at miami was not a good sign for the type of coach our AD was going to hire
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Originally posted by hack View Postthe program has this problem where winning isn't good enough. You have to win the "Nebraska Way".
If Michigan's experience is telling, that can only last so long before people become more open-minded.
Chasing ghosts.
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Well, lets hope they get it out of their system quickly. It sucks for all of CFB when traditional powers struggle for a .500 record. Growing up for me, there were 3 must see games a season: Alabama-Auburn, Oklahoma-Nebraska, and UM-osu. I want Neb back and I want them to restart the series (even though it'd now be OOC). Do it, dammit! Now!“Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.” - Groucho Marx
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B1G needs a program or two in the B1G West to be good to very good; a top 15 program like Wisconsin was or better yet two top 20 programs...
I'd like it to be Illinois but they make one awful head coaching hire after another. Nebraska is the best bet, they have the tradition, facilities going for them; they are just imo too far away from any good local talent. Really like what Fitzgerald is doing at NW but their upside isn't particularly high. Ditto for both the Gophers & Hawkeyes on the upside; potential top 25 programs if they have really good coaching staffs...
Not sure where Wisconsin is headed, haven't seen much of them this season to know that programs trajectory under Chryst. I did expect them to drop off considerably this season due to a ton of graduation from '15... Sorry but Purdue is hopeless...
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Originally posted by WM Wolverine View PostB1G needs a program or two in the B1G West to be good to very good; a top 15 program like Wisconsin was or better yet two top 20 programs...
If the East is as strong as people think it will be, that will provide enough SOS respect to make the playoffs.
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College football is different now with CFP. I think playing a tough team in CCG helps your resume against other 1 loss teams...
Last season if B1G doesn't have CCG Ohio state doesn't make it in. Last season if Ohio state plays 8-4 team, maybe they don't get in...
I see playing a good opponent in CCG as a tiebreaker of sorts relative to teams with same W-L records in the Pac 12, ACC, etc.
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It matters if you lose a game early and if your division is not so good. However, the most you need is a team in the top 15 or so for the CG -- and Wisky was #13, I think. The West ought to be able to generate that much.
The other side is that if the the East "rises," then with the B10 going to 9 conference games a good West will make it considerably more difficult to go 11-1. Next year Ohio State has the East + Nebraska + Wisconsin (and then at Oklahoma). The year after they are at Nebraska and at Iowa. If those programs are good then that's a schedule
that easily could get you two (or more) losses.
Meh wins > quality losses.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Ohio State doesn't lose to B10 teams though.
B10 needs teams like Illinois and Purdue to become respectable again. With the $60 million Purdue is using towards their football facilities, that helps long term. Their campus is already very nice with all the buildings added recently.AAL 2023 - Alim McNeill
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Whether the B10 needs that or not is debatable and I come down on the "no" side. The B10 has been what is has been for decades without Illinois or Purdue being consistently good.
From a conference perspective -- and that perspective is financial -- Purdue football doesn't move the meter and neither does Illinois. Big names move the meter. From a conference financial perspective it's far more important, IMO, that Penn State, M and Nebraska are good because those teams move the meter. Purdue and Illinois could both be undefeated and playing the final game of the season for the West and, IMO, that game wouldn't come close to outdrawing any "big name" head-to-head showdown provided both teams are good.
From an Ohio State or M perspective, there's absolutely no need for Purdue or Illinois to be good.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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