Good info.
With that being said placing UT and SC on even ground at this point is not really logical. At your current pace of success you would need to keep it up for at least a few more years, without UT improving.
Facilities are very important for any universities success, however that does not mean you will succeed. SC's draft classes are better, but without major success those will fall off, players will only buy into it for so long without the proof in the pudding so to speak. Trust us we know plenty about this subject.
Bottom line is Spurrier has to deliver to take this program up a notch. This was supposed to be the year he had the pieces in place to do so. It didn't work out, if there is no improvement next year you can expect to see some of those recruits fail to buy in and look elsewhere. The recruiting trail keeps getting harder in the SEC every year, it looks like this conference will have many great recruiters for some time.