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Top 3 underachieving athletic programs?

utisdabomb12

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A poster on another site brought this up. Who are the three top underachieving athletic programs? I agree with his top three actually. 

1-Texas A&M: 

"A giant, wealthy state university with a huge donor base, and located 70 miles closer than UT to the Houston-area football / basketball / baseball talent megazone. One top-five finish in football in almost 60 years, zero Elite Eights in its history and only one Sweet 16 in more than three decades, and wins in just two CWS games in only five appearances all-time (just two in the last 50 seasons)."


Pretty incredible that they only have 1 major title in the major men's sports. 

2-Georgia: 

"Georgia is second in the line of succession to the throne. Another very large state university with loads of resources. Only BCS school with NCAA minimum academic standards in the state that sends the fourth-highest number of residents to the NFL. Has prime access to the Atlanta area, one of the top three generators of NCAA basketball and baseball talent. Good but not elite football history, putrid basketball history, and mediocre baseball history with a couple of bright spots."



3-UCLA:

"UCLA certainly deserves a mention. There is more than enough talent in the L.A. metro area to supply both USC and UCLA with tremendous football talent, but UCLA's football history, while good, is certainly not elite. UCLA has an ultra-elite basketball history, but they haven't been consistently elite since Wooden left -- but at least they have that history. With the incredible amount of baseball talent in Southern California, it's almost unbelievable that UCLA has only made five trips to the CWS, with three of those coming in the last five seasons; at least they finally seem to have gotten things together in baseball."

 
No problem with any of those schools being on the list. In addition to UGA, the first school I thought of was Georgia Tech. Tech can and should dominate. They are in the middle of downtown Atlanta, they have great academics, they're in a Power 5 conference...the list goes on & on. They've had middling success in all sports, but nothing compared to the potential that's there.

If USC can do it with big State U across town, then GaTech can do it with State U that's 2 hours away.

Sooner or later some prospective A.D. is gonna figure it out. Tech is a sleeping giant in terms of potential. 

 
UCLA is a bullshit inclusion. . . .they have not gotten support at the same level of some other worthy names, Michigan leaps to mind PSU etc

That appears to have changed with the Mora hiring but face it, that only covers 3 years. . .but today, they get plenty of slack from me. . .

 
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UCLA is a bullshit inclusion. . . .they have not gotten support at the same level of some other worthy names, Michigan leaps to mind PSU etc

That appears to have changed with the Mora hiring but face it, that only covers 3 years. . .but today, they get plenty of slack from me. . .
Agree with UCLA and any school in the UC system. They're in a middle of state budget crisis and lack appropriate funding.

 
Gosh, I'd argue aggy has overachieved but then that would give away my true feelings of that dump.

 
Thought about this topic on my run this morning. Two more schools that I consider as underachievers - UVA and University of Minnesota

I wouldn't put either in the category of the ones named above, but both should be more competitive than they are (in all 3 major sports).

 
Agree with UCLA and any school in the UC system. They're in a middle of state budget crisis and lack appropriate funding.

Actually their real problem isn't funding...TEXAS athletics is funded by revenues and donors. . . 

UC's entire system problem is the arrogance of academia that will not commit to sports. . . . UCLA had a WORLD CLASS swimming program shut down. . . . but get this. . . alumni were willing to fully & privately fund and the brass said no

Penny wise pound foolish. . . .which has been the approach of California . .. . . 

 
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