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Please help me understand regarding scheduling…..

To each their own. We’ve had SLIGHTLY above average talent recruiting the last decade (middle third), but half of our 4’s and 5’s haven’t stuck. Yeah ‘toxic environment’, but I think geography OBVIOUSLY plays a role. And everyone knows we don’t have the same local talent pool as most of the rest of even the Big 10, but I know full well that our NIL funds rank about the same as our recruiting. We’re always gonna be at a disadvantage compared to elite programs. It’s a problem today that Osborne didn’t have.

Splain me Colorado’s resurgence after a 1 win season. They’re mostly the same team with a handful of awesome, talented skill players. Clown coach.

NIL, Location.
See this is where you lose any credibility. Colorado isn't close to the same team. Sanders literally brought in 86 new players to the school.

Geography and NIL are not crippling issues. Location and NIL are not why 86 players went to Boulder, CO. If that was the case, they would not have sucked ass for the better part of 30 years.
 
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See this is where you lose any credibility. Colorado isn't close to the same team. Sanders literally brought in 86 new players to the school.

Geography and NIL are not crippling issues. Location and NIL are not why 86 players went to Boulder, CO. If that was the case, they would not have sucked ass for the better part of 30 years.
NIL is a huge issue (look around you), and will become an ever-increasing disadvantage as wealthier programs organize their initiatives better. Money Buys Talent. Refute that intelligently.

Frost got basically the 3rd-best athletes from the state of Florida @ UCF. Got better athletes than he should have… because he was in a rich talent pool. Huge success - in a lesser conference. To be fair better talent on paper here, and flopped epically… but only because it was the Big 10.
 
NIL is a huge issue (look around you), and will become an ever-increasing disadvantage as wealthier programs organize their initiatives better. Money Buys Talent. Refute that intelligently.

Frost got basically the 3rd-best athletes from the state of Florida @ UCF. Got better athletes than he should have… because he was in a rich talent pool. Huge success - in a lesser conference. To be fair better talent on paper here, and flopped epically… but only because it was the Big 10.
course diss GIF


You used Colorado and Sanders as an example of NIL and Location. They didn't even have the money on hand to pay the coach, let alone an NIL program with the funds to pay players. Then doubled down and tried to say it was simply coaching that was making them better and that the team was the basically the same team.

Now you are on to Frost and Florida talent.
 
NIL is a huge issue (look around you), and will become an ever-increasing disadvantage as wealthier programs organize their initiatives better. Money Buys Talent. Refute that intelligently.

Frost got basically the 3rd-best athletes from the state of Florida @ UCF. Got better athletes than he should have… because he was in a rich talent pool. Huge success - in a lesser conference. To be fair better talent on paper here, and flopped epically… but only because it was the Big 10.
Did Frost really get the 3rd best talent in Florida? He inherited a lot of the good players. Milton was from Hawaii. Mike Hughes was from NC.
 
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