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If South Carolina, Kentucky, and Vanderbilt combined, how good would they be?
Posted on 4/28/16 at 1:30 pm
Posted on 4/28/16 at 1:30 pm
Imagine a mega team of the best players and coaches from South Carolina, Kentucky, and Vanderbilt. How good do you think they would be?
Probably a 9-10 win team is my guess, based on the combined talent. If you combine the coaches, who runs the team in that scenario? Stoops as HC with Muschamp as DC? I guess Derek Mason would have to coach DBs. Roper as OC?
Maybe we could do that and then allow another team or two to enter the SEC.
Probably a 9-10 win team is my guess, based on the combined talent. If you combine the coaches, who runs the team in that scenario? Stoops as HC with Muschamp as DC? I guess Derek Mason would have to coach DBs. Roper as OC?
Maybe we could do that and then allow another team or two to enter the SEC.
This post was edited on 4/28/16 at 1:32 pm
Posted on 4/28/16 at 1:32 pm to ForeverGator
Could probably beat Florida Atlantic in regulation
Posted on 4/28/16 at 1:35 pm to ForeverGator
Awful early in the day to be eating dick already OP.
Posted on 4/28/16 at 1:37 pm to ForeverGator
they would still suck.
Posted on 4/28/16 at 1:41 pm to ForeverGator
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If South Carolina, Kentucky, and Vanderbilt combined, how good would they be?
Posted on 4/28/16 at 1:46 pm to ForeverGator
3rd in the East behind UT and UGA.
Posted on 4/28/16 at 1:48 pm to ForeverGator
Tenner would say that it was an excellent team that beat them.
Posted on 4/28/16 at 1:53 pm to ForeverGator
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Imagine a mega team of the best players and coaches from South Carolina, Kentucky, and Vanderbilt. How good do you think they would be?
Probably a 9-10 win team is my guess, based on the combined talent. If you combine the coaches, who runs the team in that scenario? Stoops as HC with Muschamp as DC? I guess Derek Mason would have to coach DBs. Roper as OC?
Maybe we could do that and then allow another team or two to enter the SEC.
I'm guessing you would lose to them like you have been losing to them individually the last several years?
Posted on 4/28/16 at 2:16 pm to cajunbama
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Tenner would say that it was an excellent team that beat them.
UT would only have 1 win against a shite team instead of 3, its record wouldn't be as bloated at the end of the year, and we wouldn't have to suffer through months of "UT is back" that we've had to suffer through for about a decade now.
Posted on 4/28/16 at 2:53 pm to ForeverGator
If South Carolina football didn't exist, what would the OP obsess over?
Posted on 4/28/16 at 3:00 pm to theGarnetWay
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that we've had to suffer through for about a decade now.
Is that like those times when USCe used to be good and told us all that it wasn't changing anytime soon? I remember those times quite fondly.
Posted on 4/28/16 at 3:08 pm to Robert Goulet
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Is that like those times when USCe used to be good and told us all that it wasn't changing anytime soon? I remember those times quite fondly.
I don't know. We're still down here with UT waiting for them to ascend. It's like watching one of North Korea's missile test.
Posted on 4/28/16 at 3:43 pm to theGarnetWay
Hmm, I would think you have probably seen them ascend for the last three years for at least one game per season.
Posted on 4/28/16 at 5:08 pm to theGarnetWay
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We're still down here with UT
Gamecock logic: 3-9 (1-7) with a loss to the Citadel = 9-4 (5-3) with a 40 point Outback bowl win.
Posted on 4/28/16 at 5:10 pm to ForeverGator
If you added UToof into the mix you'd really have a team that may win something.
Posted on 4/28/16 at 5:16 pm to ForeverGator
We'd be talking about this hypothetical school as the unstoppable juggernaut of college football.
USCe, Kentucky, Vanderbilt... that is an amazingly large footprint in some absolutely filthy rich with talent states.
Clemson, a South Carolina school, nearly beat the Tide last year. Add in Kentucky which can recruit the rich Ohio region along with all the home grown talent, Vanderbilt, which can hit throughout the SE and you have a monster program that makes Notre Dame look like Ball State.
Take them at their own level. Vandy will have a disadvantage but still can build something. USCe and Kentucky?
With the right coaches and investment those schools could be monsters.
USCe, Kentucky, Vanderbilt... that is an amazingly large footprint in some absolutely filthy rich with talent states.
Clemson, a South Carolina school, nearly beat the Tide last year. Add in Kentucky which can recruit the rich Ohio region along with all the home grown talent, Vanderbilt, which can hit throughout the SE and you have a monster program that makes Notre Dame look like Ball State.
Take them at their own level. Vandy will have a disadvantage but still can build something. USCe and Kentucky?
With the right coaches and investment those schools could be monsters.
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