How about you learn a little bit about what you're posting about if you're going to visit other boards.
You're over here talking shit about your 3 conference titles to fans that built a program that has won 46 of them.
Yep. We have had some BAAAD hires lately made by piss poor leadership. Finally fixed that for once. We won't be back next year but we're coming back. The cold prairie no-bikini adobe mud hut wasteland that yielded those titles has always been there.
And yep, we have our fair share of d-bag fans that became entitled when we won 3 national titles in 5 years. If you want to know which ones those are, they're the ones that sound a lot like you.
LOL, talking shit, okay. I am making the clueless aware of what UCF was before SF. Some here seem to think UCF is what it is ONLY BECAUSE of SF. I am enlightening the ignorant.
We? Did you play for NU? As for NU's 46 conference titles, that's pretty impressive, and how long has your program been around? Lets see, it was established in 1869. Your first season of football was in 1890 which give NU 127 years of football. That averages out to a conference title every 2.75 years. Even though NU has sucked for quite a wile, that is still pretty impressive. I will give you that.
Lets look at UCF shall we. UCF was established in 1963, a mere 54 years ago. UCF first football season was in 1979 which gives UCF 38 years of football. UCF became a member of the FBS in 1996 and since joining the FBS has won 5 conference titles and 7 division titles. So in 21 years of FBS, UCF has a conference win average of 4.2 and playing for the title every 3 years on average.
But when you really dig into the data, you will see that it wasn't until 2005, when UCF entered C-USA and hired GOL that things began to turn around. That is when things changed for UCF. Unfortuantely in GOL's 1st year they went 0-12 but quickly rebounded and played for the conference championship the very next year. Huh, so 0-12 to playing for the conference championship the next year. That earned GOL several coach of the year accolades. That sounds awfully familiar, only it took one more year for CSF.
Unfortunately for GOL and UCF, he didn't know how to sustain that success and it was winning seasons followed by losing seasons for almost his entire tenure. Not too shabby for a new school that has climbed its way through the divisions and conferences of football.
The jury is out on CJH. He has the resume, will he live up to the hype, time will tell. Will CSF live up to the hype at NU, time will tell.