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Does this season's success make UCF/USF more attractive to the P5?
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RE: Does this season's success make UCF/USF more attractive to the P5?
(10-09-2017 05:12 AM)otown Wrote:  
(10-08-2017 09:22 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(10-08-2017 04:19 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  If USF and UCF continue to sustain success

In the 9 seasons before receiving a Big 12 invitation, TCU won a total of 92 football games.

That is sustained success. It's way too early to talk about sustained success in year one of what a team hopes will be a long run.

That's cherry picking one team. Utah was good, but less than TCU. Louisville similar to Utah. Pitt and Syracuse, let's not even go there. You remove the winless season where UCF had a coach that quit on the team, and you are looking at Louisevill numbers. Point being?

Maryland? Rutgers? Sustained success like TCU has been the exception in recent conference alignment, not the rule.
10-09-2017 08:28 AM
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