This is hilarious. So all Uconn has to do is schedule top-tier competition each year (and perform as poorly as SU did) and we're in. Gotcha.
Dude, we've had 22 First Round draft picks, we have 15 players and coaches in the College Hall of Fame, 7 players in the NFL hall of fame.
We've played in 3 Orange Bowls, 2 Cotton Bowls, the Sugar Bowl, 2 Fiesta Bowls, 2 Liberty Bowls, 2 Gator Bowls, 2 Hall of Fame Bowls, the Peach Bowl and a handful of smaller ones.
We've had 42 players named All-Americans, including 6 guys who did it twice, and 2 guys who did it 3 times.
Since 2000, we've beaten Auburn, Notre Dame twice, Virginia Tech twice, West Virginia 3 times, and Kansas State twice.
In the 1990s, we beat Clemson (41-0), Ohio State (24-17), Colorado, Houston and Arizona (28-0) in bowl games.
In the 1980s, we beat LSU and Georgia in bowl games and tied Auburn in the Sugar Bowl.
Other teams we have beaten during the regular season in the last 2 or 3 decades, include UCLA, Colorado, Ohio State, Michigan, Florida (38-21, 1991), North Carolina, Miami (including 66-13, 33-13), BYU, Clemson (41-0), Wisconsin (34-0), Texas (31-21, 1992), Missouri (41-9, 24-13), Penn State (48-21), Nebraska 17-9.
It's the body of work that defines a program. Not just a few good years before your coach leaves for greener pastures.