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Do you guys think that the Big 10 being strong this year is just a yearly trend or will this trend last for awhile? Guys like Meyer, Dantonio, Chryst and Harbaugh seem to be making this conference more competitive. I look on reddit/cfb and I see that a lot of people linking articles about this. I know recruiting isn't fully there yet with the entire conference, but do you feel like that is on the uptick as well? What I mean by this is will the Wisconsins and MSUs of the world start consistently landing top 10/15 classes like the Georgia and Tennessee used to if the latter programs trend downward?
This Big 10 was much better in the 90s than they were in the early to mid 2000s so I was just wondering that maybe it can go back to that era?
I also see other factors like FSU and Clemson being strong along with better B1G programs as being the reason the coaching and talent has been cannibalized a bit from the SEC(particularly the east)
This Big 10 was much better in the 90s than they were in the early to mid 2000s so I was just wondering that maybe it can go back to that era?
I also see other factors like FSU and Clemson being strong along with better B1G programs as being the reason the coaching and talent has been cannibalized a bit from the SEC(particularly the east)