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<blockquote data-quote="XYZ" data-source="post: 4385433" data-attributes="member: 46739"><p>I feel more it’s just indicative of where the program is. College football has changed so much so rapidly that if you loose consistency it incredibly difficult to recapture. I think both in state schools will get back to respectable levels eventually. OU probably way quicker than OSU because of the money they have available.</p><p></p><p>I also agree with what Urban Meyers said a couple years ago when talking about programs not succeeding. When you look at Power 5/4 programs they all recruit and retain quality athletes. So when they aren’t performing the problem is probably somewhere else.</p><p></p><p>Player development </p><p>Strength and conditioning </p><p>Head coach </p><p>Offense/Defense coordinators</p><p>Facilities </p><p>Etc…..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XYZ, post: 4385433, member: 46739"] I feel more it’s just indicative of where the program is. College football has changed so much so rapidly that if you loose consistency it incredibly difficult to recapture. I think both in state schools will get back to respectable levels eventually. OU probably way quicker than OSU because of the money they have available. I also agree with what Urban Meyers said a couple years ago when talking about programs not succeeding. When you look at Power 5/4 programs they all recruit and retain quality athletes. So when they aren’t performing the problem is probably somewhere else. Player development Strength and conditioning Head coach Offense/Defense coordinators Facilities Etc….. [/QUOTE]
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