Validation of the Iron Laws
"Because the right coach at USC competes for national titles on a regular basis. The tradition is there. The facilities, once below standard, are vastly improved. The rich recruiting territory is there. And the ability to ante up big checks for an A-list coach and his staff is there."
Tradition
Location
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The Iron Laws for consistent success in college football.
Of, course you need a good coach to take advantage of these resources, but you can't win big and win consistently without them.
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Chip Kelly had money at Oregon and nothing else.Auburndawg said:From the ESPN blog discussing the USC situation and how the Trojans will inevitably rise again:
"Because the right coach at USC competes for national titles on a regular basis. The tradition is there. The facilities, once below standard, are vastly improved. The rich recruiting territory is there. And the ability to ante up big checks for an A-list coach and his staff is there."
Tradition
Location
$$$
The Iron Laws for consistent success in college football.
Of, course you need a good coach to take advantage of these resources, but you can't win big and win consistently without them.
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Would the Oregon Cheerleaders count for location?TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Chip Kelly had money at Oregon and nothing else.Auburndawg said:From the ESPN blog discussing the USC situation and how the Trojans will inevitably rise again:
"Because the right coach at USC competes for national titles on a regular basis. The tradition is there. The facilities, once below standard, are vastly improved. The rich recruiting territory is there. And the ability to ante up big checks for an A-list coach and his staff is there."
Tradition
Location
$$$
The Iron Laws for consistent success in college football.
Of, course you need a good coach to take advantage of these resources, but you can't win big and win consistently without them.
Your Iron Laws are more fucktarded now than ever before. -
Oregon does seem to defy the ILs. I think they have expanded their territory (location) because the mighty - USC, UCLA, Washington - have fallen.
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Jesus, you're an idiot.Auburndawg said:Oregon does seem to defy the ILs. I think they have expanded their territory (location) because the mighty - USC, UCLA, Washington - have fallen.
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If USC, UCLA and Washington had had programs operating at their historic norms the past 10 years, LA kids would not be choosing Eugene Oregon.
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Bullshit. The trends have changed and Oregon is the new trendsetter.Auburndawg said:If USC, UCLA and Washington had had programs operating at their historic norms the past 10 years, LA kids would not be choosing Eugene Oregon.
There's a reason why Washington is trying to be like Oregon now instead of trying to be like USC or like the WASHINGTON (RIP) that we remember. -
HHB iron laws > AuburnDoogFS bullshit iron laws
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So why isn't USC food right now? What breaks iron laws?Auburndawg said:
From the ESPN blog discussing the USC situation and how the Trojans will inevitably rise again:
"Because the right coach at USC competes for national titles on a regular basis. The tradition is there. The facilities, once below standard, are vastly improved. The rich recruiting territory is there. And the ability to ante up big checks for an A-list coach and his staff is there."
Tradition
Location
$$$
The Iron Laws for consistent success in college football.
Of, course you need a good coach to take advantage of these resources, but you can't win big and win consistently without them. -
Fun fact: It's been 20 years since UW, USC, and UCLA were all operating at "their historic norms" at the same time:
http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/conferences/pac-10/1993.html
The new historic norm is that Washington is a mediocre program and Oregon is a national power.



