Oh no Darbex how can you reside in Houston and be a Cowgirls fan? So dissapointing!
Russ I think we have seen a move over the last ten to fifteen years or so towards southern conferences (Big 12, SEC) becoming the dominant teams in college football. If you look at those two conferences the teams are better top to bottom compared to the Big 10. The other conferences have top notch talent but it is dotted amongst the roster by comparison. Collin Cowherd has interesting take on this. He believes that given the choice blue chip recruits would rather live/play where the climate is pleasant year round than be a$$ deep in snow half the year. The other side of that is the heat helps with conditioning and stamina. UT practiced in 100+ degree for some 30+ days this year. You would have to think that would give them an advantage in conditioning and stamina as the season wears on. Whatever the reasons there is more overall talent on Big 12 rosters.
Russ I think we have seen a move over the last ten to fifteen years or so towards southern conferences (Big 12, SEC) becoming the dominant teams in college football. If you look at those two conferences the teams are better top to bottom compared to the Big 10. The other conferences have top notch talent but it is dotted amongst the roster by comparison. Collin Cowherd has interesting take on this. He believes that given the choice blue chip recruits would rather live/play where the climate is pleasant year round than be a$$ deep in snow half the year. The other side of that is the heat helps with conditioning and stamina. UT practiced in 100+ degree for some 30+ days this year. You would have to think that would give them an advantage in conditioning and stamina as the season wears on. Whatever the reasons there is more overall talent on Big 12 rosters.
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