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re: Offseason thread: what non-SEC football program most resembles each SEC program?
Posted on 5/8/15 at 7:20 am to BreakawayZou83
Posted on 5/8/15 at 7:20 am to BreakawayZou83
double post
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Posted on 5/8/15 at 7:29 am to BreakawayZou83
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Georgia: Texas. Lots of money, lots of tradition, tons of in-state talent. Best college towns in their respective conferences. Consistently underachieving.
Pretty dead on, I've always said Georgia and Texas are the two most under achieving programs in the country.
Posted on 5/8/15 at 7:31 am to Cheese Grits
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Look I like State but comparing their engineering program to Purdue is just sadly delusional and I think Indiana is a Top 20 state in population that has at least 3 major schools (Notre Dame + Purdue + Indiana) and now I must go shower for having to defend the state of Indiana.
Spot on, especially the shower part.
The football comparison works well. But Purdue people would choke if they ever heard someone compare them to MSU as an academic institution. I think it's fair to say that MSU is an agricultural school with a strong engineering program, and Purdue is an engineering school with a strong agricultural program.
Posted on 5/8/15 at 8:14 am to CGSC Lobotomy
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Texas A&M: Michigan State.
Yup, that is the best comparison. VT has too much recent success, and too little history before its current coach. Plus VT is easily the bigger football brand in their state.
Posted on 5/8/15 at 8:36 am to BreakawayZou83
You need to recheck the Golden Gophers History.....4 AP Titles.
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Posted on 5/8/15 at 8:55 am to Cheese Grits
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Seriously?
Missouri CFB MNC's = 0
Minnesota CFB MNC's = 4
Gophers were the first CFB team with 3 MNC's after Bernie Beirman left his success at Tulane to lead the Gophers. I think they won 3 back to back to back just before WWII and then they never fully recovered after the war. They still won another MNC in the 60's so they have a most impressive football history.
Gophers have also been to an NCAA Final Four which Missouri still has not accomplished.
Gophers are probably a Top 25 academic school while Missouri is more like Top 100
I was really comparing football programs, not academics. The fact that they are both state flagship schools is all I really cared about. And yes, Minnesota won a few MNCs between 1904-1941. Since 75 years ago, the two football programs have a lot of common ground.
This post was edited on 5/8/15 at 8:56 am
Posted on 5/8/15 at 8:56 am to TheSwineAssault
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Because they both think they started the Civil War and no one gives a shite.
No sir, y'all started it. We kept fighting after y'all had to quit.
Posted on 5/8/15 at 9:18 am to Mizzou Mule
This is a great thread because there are many ways of comparing schools: by similar fan bases, by similar academics, by similar athletic success, etc.
I think the best ones so far are:
Georgia/Texas
USC/NC State
AU/Michigan State
Vandy/Northwestern
Another one is Missouri/Maryland - similar athletic success, changes conferences, and neither really fits culturally in their respective conferences
AU/Clemson is too easy
I think the best ones so far are:
Georgia/Texas
USC/NC State
AU/Michigan State
Vandy/Northwestern
Another one is Missouri/Maryland - similar athletic success, changes conferences, and neither really fits culturally in their respective conferences
AU/Clemson is too easy
Posted on 5/8/15 at 9:22 am to Mizzou Mule
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Because they both think they started the Civil War and no one gives a shite.
No sir, y'all started it. We kept fighting after y'all had to quit.
One of things I hate most about Southern culture is wanting to relive the Civil War.
But I have to admit, that was a good one. Cheers.
Posted on 5/8/15 at 9:34 am to GenesChin
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South Carolina: Kansas St, a program that was lifted from the cellar dweller status to become a perpetual 10win team under a legendary coach. Unable to support this success longterm after losing HOF guidance
A much better comparison than to fricking Clemson, for sure.
Posted on 5/8/15 at 10:12 am to anc
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Mississippi State could also be compared to Purdue
Interesting you brought this up. I work in the Civil Engineering Department and we routinely do a specific type of pavement test that can only be conducted with equipment at MSU or Purdue. Not football related but mildly interesting.
Posted on 5/8/15 at 10:25 am to 4thGenDog
I don't like the Florida and LSU comparisons. Florida has a much longer history of success than Oregon, while LSU doesn't have near the history of Michigan and hasn't fallen nearly as far.
I'd probably go Florida - Michigan, two blue blood programs with unlimited resources who have been embarrassed in recent years by bad hires since Carr/Meyer left.
LSU is unique, possibly Ohio State based on being the only major player in a fertile recruiting ground, sustained success, and the Les Miles era is very similar to the Jim Tressell era.
I'd probably go Florida - Michigan, two blue blood programs with unlimited resources who have been embarrassed in recent years by bad hires since Carr/Meyer left.
LSU is unique, possibly Ohio State based on being the only major player in a fertile recruiting ground, sustained success, and the Les Miles era is very similar to the Jim Tressell era.
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