I have a funny feeling that Texas will be more successful for the next twenty years than Central Michigan.
Why? Based on recent and semi-recent performance.
C'mon, you can't really say you have NO idea what will 'probably' happen in the future? There's such thing as 'reasonable expectations', which are all these and any 'predictions' are, within a certain confidence interval.
Nobody's claiming to know exactly what will happen, so demanding that is sort of silly.
So, this would suggest that it's reasonable (though of course no guarantee) to expect Michigan and Penn State to win more than Iowa and Wisconsin over the next 10 years, despite their better records in the last 10 years.
And while models can only be so good at taking in all the variables, they pretty often use 'past data' to predict 'future trends', so...really not sure where you are coming from, or if you are serious.
Also I'm no statistician but those look like REALLY weak R^2 values, which you'd probably expect from the small sample size...which on the whole, means the predictions probably don't amount to that much outside of gut feeling, which is there's no reason to suspect some of the traditional winningest programs in college football will continue to be outshone by these 'other' schools. But maybe it really is the end of an era; who knows?
I will say that clone's post is just an opinion, albeit strongly worded, and there's no need to call him a troll for voicing it.