Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida and MI. It is not even close.
The next tier would be Texas, ND
Vandy, UVA, USC, Berkeley, Northwestern, Duke, and Stanford disqualified for not being big sport schools. Not even remotely big sport schools.
Sorry. Again, the OP said "rigorous" schools. ND has all of these beat and was in top 10 football rankings. Not second tier by any means.
And your head coach still left for a better opportunity at LSU.
LOL, yes, where players are recruited as long as they can sign their name...no academic requirements. Makes Kelly's job easier.
So not that different.
Umm...OK? Maybe lay off the next glass of wine...it's a work night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida and MI. It is not even close.
The next tier would be Texas, ND
Vandy, UVA, USC, Berkeley, Northwestern, Duke, and Stanford disqualified for not being big sport schools. Not even remotely big sport schools.
Sorry. Again, the OP said "rigorous" schools. ND has all of these beat and was in top 10 football rankings. Not second tier by any means.
And your head coach still left for a better opportunity at LSU.
LOL, yes, where players are recruited as long as they can sign their name...no academic requirements. Makes Kelly's job easier.
So not that different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida and MI. It is not even close.
The next tier would be Texas, ND
Vandy, UVA, USC, Berkeley, Northwestern, Duke, and Stanford disqualified for not being big sport schools. Not even remotely big sport schools.
Sorry. Again, the OP said "rigorous" schools. ND has all of these beat and was in top 10 football rankings. Not second tier by any means.
And your head coach still left for a better opportunity at LSU.
LOL, yes, where players are recruited as long as they can sign their name...no academic requirements. Makes Kelly's job easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida and MI. It is not even close.
The next tier would be Texas, ND
Vandy, UVA, USC, Berkeley, Northwestern, Duke, and Stanford disqualified for not being big sport schools. Not even remotely big sport schools.
Sorry. Again, the OP said "rigorous" schools. ND has all of these beat and was in top 10 football rankings. Not second tier by any means.
And your head coach still left for a better opportunity at LSU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida and MI. It is not even close.
The next tier would be Texas, ND
Vandy, UVA, USC, Berkeley, Northwestern, Duke, and Stanford disqualified for not being big sport schools. Not even remotely big sport schools.
Florida is not a rigorous school at all.
Duke definitely is a big sports school of basketball, they always make it deep into the NCAA tournament and have for decades now.
It's Notre Dame, USC, Michigan, Duke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida and MI. It is not even close.
The next tier would be Texas, ND
Vandy, UVA, USC, Berkeley, Northwestern, Duke, and Stanford disqualified for not being big sport schools. Not even remotely big sport schools.
Sorry. Again, the OP said "rigorous" schools. ND has all of these beat and was in top 10 football rankings. Not second tier by any means.
Anonymous wrote:Florida and MI. It is not even close.
The next tier would be Texas, ND
Vandy, UVA, USC, Berkeley, Northwestern, Duke, and Stanford disqualified for not being big sport schools. Not even remotely big sport schools.
Anonymous wrote:Florida and MI. It is not even close.
The next tier would be Texas, ND
Vandy, UVA, USC, Berkeley, Northwestern, Duke, and Stanford disqualified for not being big sport schools. Not even remotely big sport schools.
Anonymous wrote:“ It's an academic school first and foremost, but it's also an athletic school.”
Michigan is also an academic school frpirst and foremost. You can be great in academics and athletics, as well as the arts. Michigan is one of the very few schools who have put it all together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stanford, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Duke
Why do people keep putting Northwestern on these lists? Sure, they play in the Big 10 but I think they have made 1 NCAA men's BB tournament ever and their football team has had mediocre success at best over the years. They hold the record for longest losing streak in major college football at 34 games (not counting Columbia's streak of 44 games because IVY is not Div 1A in football).
Northwestern football has played in the Big Ten Championship game two of the last four seasons.
That’s only because the two divisions of the B1G are ridiculously unbalanced.