Except that the conference record exchange rate (per ESPN) for a 5-7 season in the SEC is 10-2 in the Big XII.Yeah no kidding. The second A&M finishes 5-7, Texas will be right there "ALL IS FORGIVEN BRETHREN! Lets play eachother in Jerryworld next year!"
I agree with that statement, especially as bad as his hire was received from some of the alumni. I see him being gone if he has a bad 5 year stretch. Then they will think they can instantly hire someone like Saban or even Belichick because they are the best job out there.7-5 sounds good. I see that as a realistic schedule. I just don't see Strong as the long term solution there, but we will see.
I think that it's just the arrogance of most of the Texass alumni and people associated with the university. They think that Texass is the best place to coach and that everywhere else is not. There's nothing wrong with thinking that way, just don't be arrogant about it and flaunt it. I feel that Nebraska is the best college in the country, but I'm also realistic in my thinking. It's not the best place for every college football coach out there.Still makes me giggle they thought theyd get Saban to go to Austin.
lol. Conference comparisons. The trouble is that SEC fanboys don't hear that as a joke, just a simple observation.Except that the conference record exchange rate (per ESPN) for a 5-7 season in the SEC is 10-2 in the Big XII.Yeah no kidding. The second A&M finishes 5-7, Texas will be right there "ALL IS FORGIVEN BRETHREN! Lets play eachother in Jerryworld next year!"
The Big XII is to college football what the Peso is to international currency--irrelevant unless you want to use it as a comedic foil.