So what would need to happen to get Rutgers or Louisville to the BCS title game?
It also shows the importance of pre-season polls which is a complete crock, if you ask me.
didn't we hire Ambrose from Akron.A huge portion of MAC talent is Ohio kids who were overlooked by the B1G. Cincinnati was able to build their program in large part because BE membership made them a better destination for these kids than the MAC (and their six Ohio schools). I still don't know why we don't place a higher priority on this recruiting area (I believe we've recruited a total of four Ohio kids since our upgrade) as it has to help us (I'm not thinking that we can steal kids from Ohio St but I believe we can grab a kid or two who would have been one of Miami or Akron's better recruits).
Better programs than us (Michigan, Ohio St, Notre Dame) have hired HC's who were the head guy at a MAC school before getting there. This would not be a bad place to look.
I don't know about Ambrose (I think he was always in and around Maryland) but Moorehead came here from Akron. After the spring game (he was here less than two months) we spoke briefly about the amount of talent within Ohio. I later asked him what his recruiting responsibilities would be and he replied Maryland & northern Virginia, replacing (taking over what Ambrose was responsible for). I asked if he thought it would be a good idea to capitalize on his Ohio contacts and have him also recruit Ohio. he replied: "I know a lot of HS coaches in Ohio and i believe we could do very well there". I followed up by asking "Why don't they add Ohio to your recruiting area?". His response was (with a very deadpan expression) "I really don't know".didn't we hire Ambrose from Akron.
Moorehead.... Thanks for the correction.I don't know about Ambrose (I think he was always in and around Maryland) but Moorehead came here from Akron. After the spring game (he was here less than two months) we spoke briefly about the amount of talent within Ohio. I later asked him what his recruiting responsibilities would be and he replied Maryland & northern Virginia, replacing (taking over what Ambrose was responsible for). I asked if he thought it would be a good idea to capitalize on his Ohio contacts and have him also recruit Ohio. he replied: "I know a lot of HS coaches in Ohio and i believe we could do very well there". I followed up by asking "Why don't they add Ohio to your recruiting area?". His response was (with a very deadpan expression) "I really don't know".
So what would need to happen to get Rutgers or Louisville to the BCS title game?
They probably need about 2 dozen games to break their way. I only looked at it for 20-30 minutes but I can't even really find a realisitic combination of games that gets either to #2.
I'd say they should just root for Florida, Tennessee, Kansas State and Alabama this week. Might get them in front of 4 teams up to about 11-12 in the BCS rankings. Also either ND or Oklahoma is going to lose so they will at least make up some ground on one of them.
2 realistic upsets they should be all over tonight. Arizona over USC and Washington over Oregon State. USC dumping a game to Arizona would be huge.
I don't really see a way they can get even to the top 4 - but if one of them finishes undefeated 5-6 would be in play. Would have been really interesting in a four team playoff this year.
Just to show you how tty the BE is, Ville is one of only a handful of unbeaten teams and is 10th in the BCS.