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blazer prophet
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When I view teams I use this scale:
1. Elite
1.a. Legendary (used to be elite, but still qualify based on overall body of work)
2. Near Elite
3. Very Good
1. Elite: MUST have 2+ natty's to their credit, one within the last 12 years and generally a winning program each season for last 15 years. Alabama, LSU, USC, Ohio State come to mind.
1.a.: MUST have 2+ natty's to their credit, one in the past 25 years and generally a consistently winning program. Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Nebraska... come to mind.
2. Near Elite: MUST have 1+ undisputed natty and generally a winning program over past 25 years, but too many down seasons to remain legendary. Miami, Texas, Tennessee, FSU come to mind.
3. Very Good: Teams that have played consistently well over past 15 years with only 1 or 2 down seasons. If they have no undisputed natty, they cannot reach beyond this level. Teams like Oregon and Clemson come to mind.
Clearly this lists are not all inclusive. I have a hard time placing teams like Washington (basically only good for a year or 2 over last 15 years, but had a little run under Don James decades ago), Florida, Michigan (due to recent history)...
1. Elite
1.a. Legendary (used to be elite, but still qualify based on overall body of work)
2. Near Elite
3. Very Good
1. Elite: MUST have 2+ natty's to their credit, one within the last 12 years and generally a winning program each season for last 15 years. Alabama, LSU, USC, Ohio State come to mind.
1.a.: MUST have 2+ natty's to their credit, one in the past 25 years and generally a consistently winning program. Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Nebraska... come to mind.
2. Near Elite: MUST have 1+ undisputed natty and generally a winning program over past 25 years, but too many down seasons to remain legendary. Miami, Texas, Tennessee, FSU come to mind.
3. Very Good: Teams that have played consistently well over past 15 years with only 1 or 2 down seasons. If they have no undisputed natty, they cannot reach beyond this level. Teams like Oregon and Clemson come to mind.
Clearly this lists are not all inclusive. I have a hard time placing teams like Washington (basically only good for a year or 2 over last 15 years, but had a little run under Don James decades ago), Florida, Michigan (due to recent history)...
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