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ASU, all mfkn day. NE's too cold in the fall, corn fans are weird

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ASU, all mfkn day. NE's too cold in the fall, corn fans are weird
Nebraska.
They are committed to football.
Get the right coach.
Never going to be able to get consistent top 10 classes at Nebby.
At least the talent is around for ASU
Theres coaches that do more with less (Nebraska needs this), and there are coaches who do less with more, ASU in this case.Never going to be able to get consistent top 10 classes at Nebby.
At least the talent is around for ASU
Never had top 10 classes I’m guessing for Nebraska.... but ASU has always had talent around them....Never going to be able to get consistent top 10 classes at Nebby.
At least the talent is around for ASU
Can they get enough talent to beat Iowa and Wisconsin and win B1G West? The answer is yes.
They should at the very least be able to out recruit their B1G West rivals and win 10/11 games similar to how Wisconsin or Iowa have done lately.
Sure, they aren't going to get the recruits Alabama, Georgia, or Ohio State are pulling without something major happening but they should at least be able to win their division.
I don't see how they can't achieve what Iowa and Wisconsin have done recently.
Never had top 10 classes I’m guessing for Nebraska.... but ASU has always had talent around them....
If winning the division is the ceiling, tough to imagine that being the correct answer.
Not an easy call.
But I'd go with Nebraska.
There is something not quite right with ASU's football program, but it's difficult to figure out what.
For as long as I can remember, ASU has been considered a "sleeping giant" in football. Even back before they joined the PAC they were looked at that way.
They've had times where they have looked like they might be ready to take that last step and finally get there, but it never seems to happen for them. The last time I remember them getting at all close, the Pete Carroll era was happening at USC.
Nebraska is a blue blood and simply has more resources available to them. Nebraska (and the rest of the B1G) is also going to start having access to that Southern California recruiting ground that the other PAC schools currently rely on.
At the same time, much of that recruiting ground will likely be lost to the PAC because they won't have regular trips to SoCal to play USC and UCLA anymore. San Diego St. is probably already fielding more calls than they can handle from PAC teams wanting to schedule them after 2024. lol
Wrongful thinking.....you will be out in four years but still get paid obscenely for another four years to coach someplace else....You kind of have to say ASU. If you take the Nebraska coaching position you know you are going to be out in 4 years. Seems Nebraska has unrealistic expectations for where they really are.
Along those lines I'd expect week 1 games at SoFi/Allegiant to become a thing for remaining pac teams