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SignUp Now!Even by some of your own standards, Texas fails to be an elite program. Resources include both financial and HUMAN resources. Money alone means nothing. How's Texas football program for the past 30 years under Delossy (brain dead) Dudd? Why was Texas firing coaches every few years before Brown? Texas has had money all these years. Did the money "sustain" any winning?Texas is absolutely an elite program. Wins and losses are only part of the equation. To be an elite program you have to have the tradition that texas has, the resources to build and sustain a winner, and the ability to attract top level recruits. Texas has all of this, that is why they are elite. Yes, the last 4 years have sucked, but that can turn around quickly. Texas can attract a hot coach looking to take that step up. The Baylors of the world, OK State of the world cannot. That is the difference between an elite program and non elite.
Michigan has not been great on the field but they are still an elite program. Notre Dame is the same thing.
So we're an elite program but we're not elite enough for the Sabans, Meyers and Harbaughs of the world? Sorry but that makes no sense...we are one of the elite programs and one of the few truly elite jobs in all of college football and should target the coaches that we want and never worry about who's "attainable". We need to go down the list of the guys who are at the top of their profession and make it difficult for them to say no. We ARE Texas...time to start acting like it!Texas is absolutely an elite program. Wins and losses are only part of the equation. To be an elite program you have to have the tradition that texas has, the resources to build and sustain a winner, and the ability to attract top level recruits. Texas has all of this, that is why they are elite. Yes, the last 4 years have sucked, but that can turn around quickly. Texas can attract a hot coach looking to take that step up. The Baylors of the world, OK State of the world cannot. That is the difference between an elite program and non elite.
Michigan has not been great on the field but they are still an elite program. Notre Dame is the same thing.
I was just having fun with you. You do know that even Burton is saying Meyer to Texas is a possibility and lists him as one of the 4 his contacts say are under consideration?Bevo - No I am not him. While I am a big Horn fan, I just get sick of some of these pipe dream coaches like Saban and Meyer and Harbaugh going to Texas because its "Texas"
I am not saying we should not inquire about them, but to say our $#@! doesn't stink any more than Bama or Ohio State is just nuts.
I admit, I have no clue if Meyer would come to Texas, no inside info, but if I were a betting man, betting on what is in the public now, I would say, don't get our hopes up.
I just wish the conversation would focus on more attainable coaches at this time and whomever it is, rally around them as a fanbase. Believe me, I would love to see Saban or Harbaugh or even Meyer at Texas but I think we are wasting a lot of energy on an extreme longshot.
We're in a slump but I'd say that we're still elite based on any equation...wins and losses included.Even by some of your own standards, Texas fails to be an elite program. Resources include both financial and HUMAN resources. Money alone means nothing. How's Texas football program for the past 30 years under Delossy (brain dead) Dudd? Why was Texas firing coaches every few years before Brown? Texas has had money all these years. Did the money "sustain" any winning?
Wins and losses are not "only" part of the equation, but by far the most important part. That's why everybody wants Nick Saban, because he's won 3 NC in 5 years.
I beg to differ. That table is biased against schools with shorter histories. That's unfair. Moreover, what Texas football program or coaches had accomplished in the past has nothing to do with what the current head coach or AD are achieving at present. "Elite" means superior in a certain selected quality, well above the rest. That doesn't include a school not even ranked in the top 25 at the end of the regular season. And "elite" certainly doesn't describe a school that loses to Oklahoma 60s-10s every 3 years, or to unranked also-runs 40s-20s. A gap of one year or two years of mediocrity may be excused as a "temporary slump". Three decades of mediocrity simply doesn't fit the label. Winning a measly 2 conference titles in 16 years simply doesn't make the cut of an elite school.We're in a slump but I'd say that we're still elite based on any equation...wins and losses included.
From the NCAA 2013 Record Book:
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