So Heupel is now entering the stage in his stint here were the expectations are to be the best. I think a lot of the fan base was willing to give him multiple "Year Zeroes" after he was the coach willing to take the job on the back of Pruitt's time here. He has succeeded bigly and quickly. Given that the playoff contention floor for a SEC/Big Ten team in most cases will be 9-3, Heupel should be a regular coach in the playoff and we should be running off 10-11 win regular seasons on the regular given how we lucked out with the permanent opponents.
Everyone can see there is a clear void in the SEC right now in the wake of Saban's retirement. Kirby is now the head guy, but who are the head coaches that on his heels? Sark has seemed to be smoke and mirrors. Brian Kelly seems to have possibly turned the corner, but its ugly. Heupel in 5 short seasons is winning at 71% clip at a program that was 15 years of sadness. Cue the outrage, but Lane Kiffin has seemed to have gotten himself in a good groove at Ole Miss also winning over 70% of his games a historical barely above .500 program....
Florida and Bama are reeling..
With this void at the "clear #2" spot in the league behind Georgia, I think the expectation now for Heupel should be closing the gap with Georgia and I would argue we are basically there. Beating UGA in the regular season is nice, but we must make postseason runs. We are now equipped to do that after Heupel rebuilt and energized the program in 3-4 years to where the foundation of the program and AD are rock solid.