DOCTORLOOMIS
Smith’s Grove - Warren County Sanitarium
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USCw and Oklahoma aren't on your list, but the Trojans have been weak for a while now and the Sooners are certainly down this year.Tennessee terrible
Florida State terrible
Penn State terrible
Nebraska terrible
Michigan terrible
Texas terrible
Wow.......
Nebraska has been terrible for a while and I’m not sure it’s coming back. The recruiting landscape has changed too much since the 90s
My thought is if they keep him too long, which they will, it's dunzo. If they actually take a chance on someone like Freeze, I think we could come back sooner rather than later. And your last sentence couldn't be more on point.I'm not sure UT will ever come back. We had the SEC by the throat in 2001, and CPF and Chavis let it slide right through their fingers. Folks need to realize that its been 20 years since we've been relevant on a national stage. An entire generation of football players have only seen us suck. Sad situation indeed. Yet this administration REFUSES to give this program that spark it needs and hire a PROVEN winner. Bargain bin after bargain bin. Yet UT ends up paying what it would for a top notch coach in stupid buyouts. The entire UT administration is incompetent.
USCw and Oklahoma aren't on your list, but the Trojans have been weak for a while now and the Sooners are certainly down this year.
What does that leave? Out of the dozen or so strongest programs in college football, only Bama and Ohio State remain? With Notre Dame, Georgia and Florida a second tier, and newcomer Clemson joining the mix?
With so many proud programs down, perhaps this is the easiest time in history to win national championships. Maybe Bama and Saban aren't all that, they've just had most of the biggest obstacles taken out of their path.
Man, I can't wait to share this theory with the Bama fans in my extended family (one of my wife's aunts and her husband) at Christmas. They're going to LOVE it.