At this point I think it's safe to say we fired the last two guys who got this team to it's ceiling. This program will likely never be back in elite ranks. It's hard to even care anymore. That said, Defense should be good again next year but it won't matter if the offense and turnovers don't change significantly (and I don't expect them to until year 3 under Rhule).
I'm getting really tired of having to wait 2-4yrs to see if something is going to work out and actually make things better when I look at Boulder and see a 3-2 team being shoved down the worlds throat. We had to endure Riley and Frost grinding an average team into a terrible one.
That said sukket Deion, still wouldn't want you here
They just don't offer much in terms of market value, it's all in academics unfortunately for them. Cal doesn't pack a house and Stanford hasn't done much since the Harbaugh era. Neither team will rise up in a new home without the LA rivals.
If the figure heads of the PAC and MW can work together and reach a merger disguised as a "dissolution" that sees the MW join the PAC, everyone will be better off for it. But then again the PAC had the chance to merge with the B12 and scoffed at it, bet they wish they'd considered it now
Cal and Stanford are gonna be in ACC move limbo until Clemson/FSU announce the Big Ten move. If that falls through, the Mountain West could still pull a last minute move to get the remaining 4 from the PAC. Kinda interesting to see how it'll shake out.