EastHallApp wrote:Here's a question for everyone - if you could only do one, would you rather beat Miami or win the Sun Belt title?
Personally, I'd take the Miami win without a second thought.
Here's the deal, we need consistency. If you only had one choice it would probably mean win SB which would be a result of consistent play over the entire season. However, to gain national respect we need to consistently win against the better FBS teams on our schedule. If we pull off a big win and then lay an egg in other games, what does that really get us? Not national respect. That would take away the shine of the win and most people would say we got lucky, not because we were the better team. I want them to say we proved we were that better team.
If we really want respect at the national level we have to dominate against the lesser teams, win all the games we are supposed to or against similar competition, and then win some against the ones where we are underdogs. Since we are in the SBC and the overall conference is not very strong, if we are truly a top 35 team, we have to kick the crap out of most of our fellow SB teams to get any respect. That is a fact. That is how we got everybody's attention through first half of last year, before injuries started to set in. We lost some of our luster in the second half of the season due to close games and loss to ArkSt. I would argue much of that was due to injuries but regardless of why it happened and the outside world and analyst saw it as a weakness which in a way due to our transition it was. We have to develop quality depth to sustain the high level of play for an entire season. That will happen over time.
Here is an example, Clemson. Until the last few years they were not taken seriously at the top of FBS because they always dropped a game or two throughout the season. They stopped that in recent years and now everybody sees them as real powerhouse and serious challenger for the CFB Playoffs.
We have to have consistency first and then continue to raise the bar on our level of play for the entire season. That is what I want.