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Posted on 12/20/17 at 11:30 pm to meansonny
I realize that.
But tell me a team that actually won the conference, had the number one recruiting class, has probably the lead on the following years number one class, and actually has a piece of the puzzle that is hurting Bamas recruiting
But tell me a team that actually won the conference, had the number one recruiting class, has probably the lead on the following years number one class, and actually has a piece of the puzzle that is hurting Bamas recruiting
Posted on 12/21/17 at 12:38 am to meansonny
Historically the odds are overwhelmingly against your program. That's why Bama is Bama and Georgia is a "here and there" program.
If a new dynasty emerges it will more than likely be a Texas, USC, Michigan, Ohio State type blue blood program. As soon as a Georgia or a Clemson gets a grip on a potential dynasty their coach will be offered more money and resources by a school that has been there before. That's why blue bloods are blue bloods and everyone else for the most part, is on the outside looking in.
Have a nice day.
If a new dynasty emerges it will more than likely be a Texas, USC, Michigan, Ohio State type blue blood program. As soon as a Georgia or a Clemson gets a grip on a potential dynasty their coach will be offered more money and resources by a school that has been there before. That's why blue bloods are blue bloods and everyone else for the most part, is on the outside looking in.
Have a nice day.
This post was edited on 12/21/17 at 12:42 am
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