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RE: Maxwell FB Club: UC Best DL in G5
(06-24-2020 04:12 PM)CliftonAve Wrote:  
(06-24-2020 04:08 PM)Bear Catlett Wrote:  Isn't this similar to "Sixteen Candles" when Ted tells Samantha that he's "the leader of the geeks" and she says "I guess that's kinda cool".

However, while the money is all in the P5, I still think this big fish n a small pond might be the way to go for name recognition.

Said it before and I'll say it again. Who has the best chance at getting to a NY6 bowl? IU, UK or UC?

UC, obviously. Playing devil's advocate those two schools go 7-5 they are playing in a more prestigious bowl than the 2nd place AAC team, plus they would have played Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan, etc. during the regular season which is basically a bowl experience in itself.

I disagree. There is a place for a team like UC to rise above the G5 group. As long as CLF stays, we could make a run of consistent NY6 appearances and win some along the way. Do that and it will be clear we are a P5 caliber program.
 
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