Validation of the Iron Laws

Auburndawg

New Fish
From the ESPN blog discussing the USC situation and how the Trojans will inevitably rise again:

"Because the right coach at USC competes for national titles on a regular basis. The tradition is there. The facilities, once below standard, are vastly improved. The rich recruiting territory is there. And the ability to ante up big checks for an A-list coach and his staff is there."

Tradition
Location
$$$

The Iron Laws for consistent success in college football.

Of, course you need a good coach to take advantage of these resources, but you can't win big and win consistently without them.
 
From the ESPN blog discussing the USC situation and how the Trojans will inevitably rise again:

"Because the right coach at USC competes for national titles on a regular basis. The tradition is there. The facilities, once below standard, are vastly improved. The rich recruiting territory is there. And the ability to ante up big checks for an A-list coach and his staff is there."

Tradition
Location
$$$

The Iron Laws for consistent success in college football.

Of, course you need a good coach to take advantage of these resources, but you can't win big and win consistently without them.

Chip Kelly had money at Oregon and nothing else.

Your Iron Laws are more fucktarded now than ever before.
 
From the ESPN blog discussing the USC situation and how the Trojans will inevitably rise again:

"Because the right coach at USC competes for national titles on a regular basis. The tradition is there. The facilities, once below standard, are vastly improved. The rich recruiting territory is there. And the ability to ante up big checks for an A-list coach and his staff is there."

Tradition
Location
$$$

The Iron Laws for consistent success in college football.

Of, course you need a good coach to take advantage of these resources, but you can't win big and win consistently without them.

Chip Kelly had money at Oregon and nothing else.

Your Iron Laws are more fucktarded now than ever before.

Would the Oregon Cheerleaders count for location?
 
Oregon does seem to defy the ILs. I think they have expanded their territory (location) because the mighty - USC, UCLA, Washington - have fallen.
 
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If USC, UCLA and Washington had had programs operating at their historic norms the past 10 years, LA kids would not be choosing Eugene Oregon.
 
If USC, UCLA and Washington had had programs operating at their historic norms the past 10 years, LA kids would not be choosing Eugene Oregon.

Bullshit. The trends have changed and Oregon is the new trendsetter.

There's a reason why Washington is trying to be like Oregon now instead of trying to be like USC or like the WASHINGTON (RIP) that we remember.
 
So why isn't USC food right now? What breaks iron laws?
From the ESPN blog discussing the USC situation and how the Trojans will inevitably rise again:

"Because the right coach at USC competes for national titles on a regular basis. The tradition is there. The facilities, once below standard, are vastly improved. The rich recruiting territory is there. And the ability to ante up big checks for an A-list coach and his staff is there."

Tradition
Location
$$$

The Iron Laws for consistent success in college football.

Of, course you need a good coach to take advantage of these resources, but you can't win big and win consistently without them.

 
Nebraska and Oklahoma say what's up. They make Oregon look like a nice place to live. Its desire to win which fires coaches until you get one that can. Nebby and Okie put UW and UCLA to shame historically. Neither UW or UCLA have done what Oregon is doing now. Phil Fleenor called

Fuck off
 
Nebraska and Oklahoma say what's up. They make Oregon look like a nice place to live. Its desire to win which fires coaches until you get one that can. Nebby and Okie put UW and UCLA to shame historically. Neither UW or UCLA have done what Oregon is doing now. Phil Fleenor called

Fuck off

Post a NCAA record 63-game unbeaten string against athletic clubs and battle ships and then pop off
 
If USC, UCLA and Washington had had programs operating at their historic norms the past 10 years, LA kids would not be choosing Eugene Oregon.

What about the kids from Texas? Do you realize Oregon recruits nationally? They get kids from all over.

 
Tradition: Minnesota, Army, Yale, Illinois
Location: Cal, Northwestern, UCLA, Colorado
Money: Illinois, Texas, Yale, Virginia
 
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