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Which athletic depts. are a slam dunk to have future success?
Posted on 3/9/13 at 11:57 am
Posted on 3/9/13 at 11:57 am
Every SEC school is in a sweet money-making position, and each University brings something unique to the Conference. Therefore, each school has a legitimate shot to win some titles. But some schools have a head start by virtue of their overall environment. IMHO, those schools are listed below in order of most favorable environment. The remaining schools must catch up to them. And, being an optimist, I know this is possible.
Texas A&M (Huge endowment from oil and agriculture, local talent is second to none, AAU school, and now a member of the best conference in the land. That, my friend, makes for a lethal brew. I hope I am wrong).
Florida (Huge enrollment and endowment. Again, lots of local talent, AAU school and good tradition).
Alabama (Great tradition, lots of local talent and a huge generous alumni).
LSU (good tradition, huge alumni, lots of local talent, and do not have to share their fan base with any other school in La).
Georgia ( I thought about swapping Georgia and LSU, but this order seems right for now. Georgia is a very large university with a huge alumni, lots of local talent and good tradition. ACC member Georgia Tech cannot compete with Georgia for fans).
By no means is this to suggest a permanent order to things. But it does identify which cars on the track must be passed and why.
Texas A&M (Huge endowment from oil and agriculture, local talent is second to none, AAU school, and now a member of the best conference in the land. That, my friend, makes for a lethal brew. I hope I am wrong).
Florida (Huge enrollment and endowment. Again, lots of local talent, AAU school and good tradition).
Alabama (Great tradition, lots of local talent and a huge generous alumni).
LSU (good tradition, huge alumni, lots of local talent, and do not have to share their fan base with any other school in La).
Georgia ( I thought about swapping Georgia and LSU, but this order seems right for now. Georgia is a very large university with a huge alumni, lots of local talent and good tradition. ACC member Georgia Tech cannot compete with Georgia for fans).
By no means is this to suggest a permanent order to things. But it does identify which cars on the track must be passed and why.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 12:00 pm to morriscat2
I don't think any AD is a "slam dunk". If they were, then they would never struggle.
Each of the programs you have listed have gone through their own virtually recent periods of struggle.
Now what you said in that "some schools have a head start"? Absolutely true and you did a good job listing them.
But I think the term "slam dunk" is a bit misleading.
Each of the programs you have listed have gone through their own virtually recent periods of struggle.
Now what you said in that "some schools have a head start"? Absolutely true and you did a good job listing them.
But I think the term "slam dunk" is a bit misleading.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 12:01 pm to UltimateHog
If we can get football on the right track our athletic department is doing extremely well right now.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 12:03 pm to beatbammer
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I don't think any AD is a "slam dunk"
The University of Texas agrees with this statement. No sure things in college sports, except for Saban probably.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 12:05 pm to morriscat2
it's funny how people think A&M is such a lock to become a powerhouse.
yeah they are in the SEC now, but they have had the same resources before they joined and were nothing but mediocre.
they had JFF come out of fricking nowhere and after one season, they are all of a sudden going to be elite? give me a break.
yeah they are in the SEC now, but they have had the same resources before they joined and were nothing but mediocre.
they had JFF come out of fricking nowhere and after one season, they are all of a sudden going to be elite? give me a break.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 12:05 pm to morriscat2
school that had 104k capacity stadium since the 90's. getting tickets on gameday was hard too.
Bama had 70k stadium back then. other big 6 programs about 70k to 80k.
Bama had 70k stadium back then. other big 6 programs about 70k to 80k.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 12:05 pm to morriscat2
LSU already has 40+ NCAA titles...'future' has been here for a while. Will it continue? Like anything else, it's not written in stone. Hope so.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 12:06 pm to morriscat2
If I had to pick just one it would be UF....
Posted on 3/9/13 at 12:07 pm to tiger perry
I agree, now that they are placing an all around emphasis.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 12:14 pm to Latarian
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The University of Texas agrees with this statement. No sure things in college sports, except for Saban probably.
I hear ya, Latarian. You make a good point. But--and I could be wrong--I think what the OP is asking is which schools have "a head start by virtue of their overall environment" (not which team is a sure thing).
Without a doubt, based on a number of variables, some programs have an inherent advantage. What they do with that "head start" is an entirely different story.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 12:28 pm to morriscat2
Ole Miss, because our coach has God's favor.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 12:53 pm to morriscat2
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Georgia ( I thought about swapping Georgia and LSU, but this order seems right for now. Georgia is a very large university with a huge alumni, lots of local talent and good tradition. ACC member Georgia Tech cannot compete with Georgia for fans).
Georgia has all of that, yes, but doesn't spend it like most other AD's. Many Georgia fans are pissed that we don't blow money on trying to keep up with the jones'.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 1:13 pm to morriscat2
USC is on the way up in everything with Tanner being the head man
Posted on 3/9/13 at 1:20 pm to JimMorrison
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yeah they are in the SEC now, but they have had the same resources before they joined and were nothing but mediocre.
The problem was before we were in the shadow of a school with even more resources (this state has lots of money to go around) and we had trouble differentiating ourselves.
Life is all about perspective. We measure up well as a SEC team
Posted on 3/9/13 at 1:34 pm to morriscat2
Yeah, even though Bama looks like a cakewalk to run their program they still compete for every recruit they get. Their machine is just so far ahead of everybody else that they make it look like a given.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 1:54 pm to cardboardboxer
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we were in the shadow of a school with even more resources
last time I checked, this is still true. face it, aggies, Texas still owns yall and one season doesn't change that.
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We measure up well as a SEC team
again, one season is not a good sample size. you aren't guaranteed success in this league and yall will find that out.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 3:47 pm to JimMorrison
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Georgia has all of that, yes, but doesn't spend it like most other AD's. Many Georgia fans are pissed that we don't blow money on trying to keep up with the jones'.
That could be wisdom that pays big dividends in the future. Some universities blow through money like the National Government.
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