I think you’re spot on. The difference between the BIG and PAC 12 is that every conference team you play has the talent to beat you. It’s a lot harder grind then what they’re used toHey Dan,
Meet Scott Frost - he would like to have a word with you.
Oregon doesn't know the buzzsaw they are about to jump into.
Yep, it's depth and big lineman as part of that. No 275 lb. Pac-12 DL is going to cut it. Teams get beat up in league play in the Big Ten and SEC. We talk about Frost and Bo but I remember the chatter when Penn State joined they were going to dominate as well. None of it happened. I would say Oregon is the best prepared of the 4 but there will be some rough spots. I see Oregon losing in Madison, Wisconsin in November because of the grind. USC will have some difficulties even with the talent they have and Washington, UCLA will be rebuilding years for sure.I think you’re spot on. The difference between the BIG and PAC 12 is that every conference team you play has the talent to beat you. It’s a lot harder grind then what they’re used to
Meet PSU football 1994, second year in the Big10. 12-0.I remember the chatter when Penn State joined they were going to dominate as well. None of it happened.
FSU seeking private equity to buyout the ACC.
https://billfarley.substack.com/p/fsus-acc-exit-hinges-on-a-bidding?r=of4cg&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
And, if they have one losing season, the program must be liquidated and sold off part by part.I can just see how a private equity firm would run a CFB program. They'll be mandating they they only have 7 assistant coaches to save money. "Why do you need an offensive and defensive coordinator? That seems redundant. Lets just have one coordinator and he can call both the O and the D."
If FSU is smart, I know that is a big if, it would be limited in scope, the PE group might have ownership of the licensing operations for instance. As the article points out, this has been done successfully with minor league baseball teams in recent past.I can just see how a private equity firm would run a CFB program. They'll be mandating they they only have 7 assistant coaches to save money. "Why do you need an offensive and defensive coordinator? That seems redundant. Let’s just have one coordinator and he can call both the O and the D."