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re: Which program outside of the SEC have you always respected the most?

Posted on 6/21/15 at 10:29 am to
Posted by DocHog
Member since Nov 2006
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Posted on 6/21/15 at 10:29 am to
OU. Dad got his PhD there; we lived in Norman for a while when I was growing up.

Very proud program.

Recently, I respect the hell out of Mich St and Stanford
Posted by nebraskafaninwi
Member since Mar 2013
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Posted on 6/21/15 at 10:41 am to
I'm going to do all conferences.....

When I was growing up I LOVED to watch TN, PSU, Nebraska, Michigan and Notre Dame on TV.

As I have gotten older, my views have changed on some programs and these are the ones that I enjoy in today's world of college football:

B1G: Nebraska. I am hoping to enjoy Michigan again under Harbaugh. Never got into the whole Ohio State thing, but I have a ton of respect for them.

SEC: TN is my favorite team. I have all of the respect in the world for Alabama, but you aren't going to see me cheering for them. I liked LSU for a few years when I was younger, but they have faded in my eyes and have become a "meh" program to me. I had a lot of hope for Spurrier at South Carolina, but that just didn't materialize. I LOVED watching Florida during the Spurrier days, but these days Florida does't move the needle anymore.

Pac 12: USCw and Oregon. I like watching Oregon these days simply because of their offense. Oregon was never a team that I even payed attention to growing up.

Big 12: Texas. I know they suck right now, but that isn't going to last forever. I have always liked Oklahoma. I never once thought Baylor would be as good as they are right now growing up. I don't mind TCU, but there is no emotional connection there for me.

ACC: Florida State. I enjoyed Miami growing up. These days you see 18 decommits and just shake your head.

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