Recruiting Forum Football Talk IX

Whatever. He’s been in first place atop the standings until a title game. They went 8-1 in 2020 while OU went 6-2. Beat OU during the regular season and then lost the title game. That’s huge for a place like Iowa State. Until the last 2 years, it was a conference with Texas and OU, two of the most successful programs in history of college football.

I’m sorry that conferences have 100+ teams in them now. With unbalanced schedules, it’s a mess. They tied in 2024.

He’s a solid coach.
That's quite the story you're spinning. The history of Texas and Oklahoma football that make them "two of the most successful programs in history of college football" mostly occurred in a conference other than The Big 12.

Also, any coach or program hanging its hat on their success in the 2020 covid fiasco season must not have a lot of high level success to speak about.
 
With your daughter starting college next year, you are about to truly losy your mind over moody angsty teenager decisions.

Also, you need to calm down.
I will take my moody angsty teenaged children over many of the worry circle residents on here everyday of the week.


Also, you need to calm DN.
 
Post of the century
Step 1. Schedule teams.
Step 2. Don't join no conferences
Step 3. Make sure them teams ain't got no winz.
Step 4. Make dem playoffs.
If we think back to our time (70's late80's), how many "Independents" were there?
That would be a great trivia question.....

anyway.............Notre Dame is the lone survivor........and brilliant......which pisses me off more.
 
Yeah but that's not that close to the Ohio States and Bammers of the world

And again, average QB play.

I do think he craps the bed though, just not convinced that's the only reason they didn't win a title

the QB play is the biggest piece

Michigan wasn't "up there" with Bama, OSU, UGA either but they were still going toe-to-toe

but they was cheetin
 
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