Same deal as the Big 12. Focusing less on 2020 and more about the strength of each job.
Here's my take:
1. Alabama - That "A" means a lot to football players. It represents dominance and the college football dynasty of their lifetime. They have everything you could possibly want to build your...
Forget about the upcoming season for a second and pretend you are getting a fresh start at each program. How would you rank the Big 12 jobs?
My ranking:
1) Texas - National brand, elite facilities, great recruiting in the area (Texas and the Gulf States)
2) Oklahoma - Very similar reasoning...
Obviously Ohio State has been dominating on the field and the recruiting trail. It doesn't appear to be ending soon. That said, which program is more likely to end Ohio State's dominance in the Big Ten East?
Note that this doesn't have to happen in 2020 (it likely won't).
Getting my data from Sports Media Watch. I'm also not including games that are mirrored with two channels.
Top 10 Games Overall:
1. Notre Dame at Texas - 10.95M - ABC
2. Louisville at Clemson - 9.29M - ABC
3. Ohio State at Wisconsin - 8.96M - ABC
4. Texas A&M at Alabama - 8.46M - CBS
5...
This season isn't over so I won't include them in the totals. I'm also only going to include teams currently in P5 conferences (and ND)
2011-2015 (Last 5 seasons):
1. Alabama
2. Florida State
3. Oregon
4. Ohio State
5. Clemson
6. Stanford
6. Michigan State
8. Baylor
8. Oklahoma
8...
I'm not going to make any predictions in this post but I am going to give my thoughts about each team.
Washington - UW has some very talented freshmen coming in again this year and should be one of the more talented teams in the conference once again. The question is whether Romar can get them...