packawana said:
Bear19 said:
Proof positive for how badly the Bears were sinking during the four years before Coach Willcox, and how dire the talent pool had become. Also proof that the Wilcox crew did a pretty good job of coaching in 2017. Better days are ahead.
Eh drafts don't necessarily correlate with program success. Sonny basically performed as well as Mora did and clearly UCLA had better talent. Essentially, you can have a successful college football program and not have a lot of draft picks, and vice versa. If anything it proves that Sonny is probably a better coach than Mora.
Drafts may not correlate to mid-level success but they do correlate to success at the highest level of the sport.
Here are the Top 10 programs in terms of number #1 draft choices since the draft was instituted in 1936....
USC
Ohio State
Notre Dame
Miami
Alabama
Florida
Tennessee
Michigan
Texas
Oklahoma
Florida State
That is a roster of the best programs in the country over the long term.
Once again, it supports the idea that you must sign big-time playmakers every year. A bunch of three stars will not permit you to advance to the highest level on a consistent basis. If Cal ever hopes to become a regular member of the elite, they must begin signing a couple five stars every season.