In addition to this nice focus on some of the uniform changes in the coming college football season, Dennis Dodd put together an article focusing on some “Top 5s” in college football for the coming season.
There’s obviously nothing earth shattering in the piece…but, I did find it fascinating that four of the five programs that Dodds chooses as “in decline” are from the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Five programs in decline presented by Desperate Housewives
Clemson: Tommy Bowden is way overdue in justifying that $2 million salary. The next big test comes in the Labor Day night opener against Daddy.
Colorado: Dan Hawkins might have jumped the shark going from the WAC to the Big 12. His old program, Boise State, is better.
Florida State: Change coaches all you want, Bobby. It’s still the players, the players, the players.
Miami: A change to native son Randy Shannon gives the ‘Canes hope’ but could Miami have had a worse 2006?
Virginia: George Welsh averaged 7.05 wins over 19 seasons. Al Groh has averaged seven in six. Who is more loved?
Picking programs that have declined in recent years doesn’t seem to be very difficult, does it? One would think that part of the “expertise” part of being a national writer is that Dodd is also trying to pick programs that will continue to decline.
That^ said, I vehemently disagree with Dodd regarding the future of Florida State football. We’ve talked about the re-aligned coaching staff here on SFN.
Lastly, the ACC never seems to get its fair credit when the conference is tough as nails, and this little nugget seems to highlight this issue. After being ranked the most difficult league in America by the unbiased Sagarin computer for two consecutive years, the ACC set the NFL Draft record for first round selections in 2006. How much did we hear about how great the conference was from the media in the middle part of the decade?
A: Not very much.
It’s pretty obvious that the teams in the conference had to be doing pretty damn well if they were high enough to be “programs in decline” today.
Saturday Update
On the other side of the ledger comes Luke Winn’s 5 biggest winners and losers in college basketball’s offseason.