We're talking about college football success right now, why are you trying to move the goal posts and talk about future success in the NFL?cal83dls79 said:you are aptly named.DoubtfulBear said:How about this for a reality check - we are absolutely not in the same tier as Stanford. By any record - conference champs, Rose Bowl wins, overall record, even Big Game record, Stanford is better than us. We've gotten lucky with a few good coaches and a few elite players over the years but we've haven't had consistent outperformance since the 50s6956bear said:nikeykid said:ND AD Jack Swarbrick told me the reason they advocated for Cal and Stanford was because “The notion that two of the very best academic institutions in the world who also play D1 sports could be abandoned in this latest chapter of realignment is an indictment of college athletics. https://t.co/b3rhc6Bd2A
— Heather Dinich (@CFBHeather) August 10, 2023Source: At least 4 current ACC members are against adding Cal, SMU and Stanford to the conference. The ACC's presidents met tonight to discuss particulars but no vote was taken. Not over yet but not much positive movement. Presidents will meet again Thursday and/or Friday. pic.twitter.com/iNYep059fs
— Brandon Marcello (@bmarcello) August 10, 2023
not all hope is lost yet on the ACC front, talks continue today. ND still very much in our corner, of course they are trying to keep the ACC together so they can continue to be independent but we'll take the marriage of convenience!
Reality check. Cal is a MWC level athletics program in the revenue sports. Stanford not much better if any. Both are Ivy league academic schools.
Do you know how many cal football players have played in the NFL? You don't and you have no clue as to why those kids came to cal. Not to play against Davis but to face SC, UCLA and Oregon. Not Bakersfield
Look, this board has been in la la land for a very long time, probably it's entire existence. You sunshine pumpers finally got a dose of reality with the recent realignment misadventures, but you are still clinging to any shred of evidence that we are a top football school. We are not. We are dominant in academics and that's the reason most of us came here, but we don't have a rich history of winning in college football. The sooner you come to terms with reality the better, because I think there's a very real chance that Stanford leaves us behind.