Who is the next Clemson?

Who is the next Clemson?

  • Texas A&M

    Votes: 11 52.4%
  • West Virginia

    Votes: 1 4.8%
  • Oklahoma State

    Votes: 3 14.3%
  • Colorado

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Louisville

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • NC State

    Votes: 1 4.8%
  • Arizona/Arizona State

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Kansas State

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Pittsburgh

    Votes: 1 4.8%
  • Michigan State

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Iowa

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ole Miss

    Votes: 1 4.8%
  • Arkansas

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • BYU

    Votes: 1 4.8%
  • Cincinnati

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Washington

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 2 9.5%

  • Total voters
    21
I don’t think there is one, but A&M has the resources to do it

Definitely. I think they will have trouble with Saban but once Saban leaves Bama, I can see a major breakthrough. I think Saban won't be at Alabama much longer.
 
Have to echo the majority sentiment here.

The rise of these "super conferences" will prevent another Clemson-type rise to power from happening.

The competition will be too difficult to allow it.
 
The more I think about it, LSU is kind of the perfect Clemson comparison.

LSU was kind of a forgotten program prior to 2001. Sure, people though they were decent at Football like Clemson but they were not in the Elite Conversation. Both had great fanbases and great recruiting grounds. Both had one National Title in distant past (LSU had to go back to 1950s). Both came out of no where and all of a sudden were great.

2003 LSU was a total surprise for me. Watching football prior, it always seemed like Alabama, Florida, and Tennessee were the 3 super powers of the SEC. Georgia always came in a distant 4th. (Auburn had great runs in that era under Pat Dye and the 1993 Terry Bowden season but they were kind of off the radar for me because I didn't watch football at the time. I would not classify Auburn in that boat because Auburn was strongly competitive prior to this and hasn't necessarily been elite. Auburn is like Oregon/Wisconsin if they actually had a National Title).
 
Utah
OKST
TTU
MSU
Arkansas
Ole Miss
NCST


Probably one of those.
 
Basically Clemson was a program that 10 years ago would not be considered ELITE. Now they are one of the strongest programs year-in and year-out. Who is the next Clemson? I listed a few programs that may fit that criteria in the poll.

I did not list other regular Title Contenders, Blue Bloods that lost their way, or Oregon/Wisconsin because the later two are just unique.
It won't be a team out of the SEC or B1G because the dynamics are so much different and so much harder to pull it off. Clemson has the luxury of playing maybe 3 tough games a year before the playoffs so they come in rested and with fewer injuries.

If Oklahoma had stayed in the Big 12 they would be the logical pick but with a move to the SEC, it will not happen.

I would say the teams that have potential:

Oregon - but it will be tough after 2025 and a lower revenue stream to make it happen
FSU - The only thing holding them back is coaching and recruiting
Miami - They've been the Clemson before and could do it again

That's pretty much it but it will be tougher and tougher as the revenue divide gets bigger and bigger.
 
Utah
OKST
TTU
MSU
Arkansas
Ole Miss
NCST


Probably one of those.

Yeah, I missed Utah. They would have been good to include. Heck UCF as well. I also missed Virginia Tech although they are pretty down right now. Va Tech was looking good in the early 2000s.
 
It won't be a team out of the SEC or B1G because the dynamics are so much different and so much harder to pull it off. Clemson has the luxury of playing maybe 3 tough games a year before the playoffs so they come in rested and with fewer injuries.

If Oklahoma had stayed in the Big 12 they would be the logical pick but with a move to the SEC, it will not happen.

I would say the teams that have potential:

Oregon - but it will be tough after 2025 and a lower revenue stream to make it happen
FSU - The only thing holding them back is coaching and recruiting
Miami - They've been the Clemson before and could do it again


That's pretty much it but it will be tougher and tougher as the revenue divide gets bigger and bigger.

All three are precluded because they are too successful either historically or now to be a Clemson.
 
Utah
OKST
TTU
MSU

Arkansas
Ole Miss
NCST


Probably one of those.
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It won't be a team out of the SEC or B1G because the dynamics are so much different and so much harder to pull it off. Clemson has the luxury of playing maybe 3 tough games a year before the playoffs so they come in rested and with fewer injuries.

If Oklahoma had stayed in the Big 12 they would be the logical pick but with a move to the SEC, it will not happen.

I would say the teams that have potential:

Oregon - but it will be tough after 2025 and a lower revenue stream to make it happen
FSU - The only thing holding them back is coaching and recruiting
Miami - They've been the Clemson before and could do it again

That's pretty much it but it will be tougher and tougher as the revenue divide gets bigger and bigger.

Counterargument is that Oklahoma was already elite. Even if you only want to look at recent history. Since the hiring of Bob Stoops in 1999 they won the B12 a ridiculous 14 times and finished within the top 10 in all but 5 years. That includes a national title and multiple appearances in both the BCS title game and CFP. That's 20+ years of sustained excellence no matter how you want to slice it.

The most logical "next Clemson" would probably be from the ACC and coincide with a fall off from real Clemson...and their rise conveniently coincided with the fall off of FSU and Miami.
 
The most logical "next Clemson" would probably be from the ACC and coincide with a fall off from real Clemson...and their rise conveniently coincided with the fall off of FSU and Miami.
Another example;
When Oklahoma and Texas were down, Nebraska had the greatest team of all time, Colorado won an NC, and Kansas State was a power house.

When Oklahoma and Texas regained their composure; where are those teams now.
 
Another example;
When Oklahoma and Texas were down, Nebraska had the greatest team of all time, Colorado won an NC, and Kansas State was a power house.

When Oklahoma and Texas regained their composure; where are those teams now.
Are we still counting Colorado’s 5th down natty?
 
It won't be a team out of the SEC or B1G because the dynamics are so much different and so much harder to pull it off.
I mean LSU, Florida and Bama proved it can be done :noidea:
Saban ain't coaching forever. There will be someone waiting to pick up where he left off.

Clemson has the luxury of playing maybe 3 tough games a year before the playoffs so they come in rested and with fewer injuries.
Don't see the problem when Bama leads the country in scoring margin every year and pulling players by halftime sooner than everyone in the country
 
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