Smokey123
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Its harder to rebuild at a historically bad program that is incredibly hard to recruit to with limited budget and resources. Then a blue blood program that has some of the best resources and highest budgets.That a lot of teams can rebuild quickly when they are playing Wake Forest and Duke every week.
And it’s not easy to rebuild when you can pull in top 10 classes, and have top 10 recruiting budgets, resources and assistant budgets? If it’s so easy why aren’t these teams rebuilt more often?Easy to rebuild when you you’re in a southern recruiting hotbed and play teams like Syracuse, Duke, Wake Forest, Louisville, Georgia Tech..
Lol. He wins 70% of his games. We would consistently win 8-9 games a year. Even if we never win the East, this past decade has been so bad that 8-9 wins a year for ten years would be very welcomed. I guess you just see he is fired and don’t do any research on him. His three losses were by a combined 13 points this year. He would be a big hire.My pee chart is printed and ready to go.
I think Herman would be entertaining. He would most likely get fired in 3 years but it would be amazing to see how fast the fans turn on him.
Lol. He wins 70% of his games. We would consistently win 8-9 games a year. Even if we never win the East, this past decade has been so bad that 8-9 wins a year for ten years would be very welcomed. I guess you just see he is fired and don’t do any research on him. His three losses were by a combined 13 points this year. He would be a big hire.
2020 College Big-12 Football Team Talent CompositeLol. He wins 70% of his games. We would consistently win 8-9 games a year. Even if we never win the East, this past decade has been so bad that 8-9 wins a year for ten years would be very welcomed. I guess you just see he is fired and don’t do any research on him. His three losses were by a combined 13 points this year. He would be a big hire.