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re: Spinoff: Which SEC program is best built for long-term success in football?
Posted on 6/12/13 at 9:05 pm to GeauxPack81
Posted on 6/12/13 at 9:05 pm to GeauxPack81
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1)LSU - No major in-state competition for recruits, more NFL players per capita than any other state, large following in east Texas, great stadium, huge fan base, decent tradition.
2)Georgia - Great talent level in state, above average academics, great campus, great city, biggest program in its state, good tradition, can grab recruits from state of Florida.
3)Florida - Location, Location, Location. Currently the state of Florida is stacked every year, even if they get out recruited by FSU some years and if out of state teams can get players from the state, UF will still be left with more than enough good athletes. Also, big stadium, multiple NCs.
4)Alabama - Above average talent in the state of Alabama, and they will always be big brother (sorry auburn). Great campus, huge stadium, ridiculously passionate fan base, great tradition. However, they have to be able to recruit Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, or Texas to have very high level success.
Bama is number one as long as Saban is at the helm. That will never change.
Posted on 6/12/13 at 9:13 pm to AllBamaDoesIsWin
The OP used the basis of Long Term. That makes it irrespective of any one Coach.
lsu's best recruiting day's in Texas are in the past.
Houston and Dallas boys can now stay much closer to home and play for a young dynamic Coach in the largest and finest football stadium in the SEC.
lsu's best recruiting day's in Texas are in the past.
Houston and Dallas boys can now stay much closer to home and play for a young dynamic Coach in the largest and finest football stadium in the SEC.
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