Yes Upstater people did say exactly that. Louisville was described as middling. I asked what describes UConn and I was told middling.
Some one uses THE EXACT SAME WORD TO DESCRIBE something how is that no one ever said this?
I'm impressed too easily? This coming in an argument where UConn's football program is being compared to Louisville's as similar because of 8 head to head games in conference?
Do you know what middling means? There are about 30 programs out there that one would describe as middling. I've never actually tried this, but off the top of my head, I'm assuming 40 are top tier, 30 are middling, 40 are bad. Let me try:
TOP: Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Michigan St., Purdue, North Carolina, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Florida St., Miami, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia Tech, West Virginia, Tennessee, LSU, Alabama, Auburn, Texas, Arkansas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Oklahoma St., Kansas St., Arizona, Arizona St., BYU, Cal., Stanford, UCLA, USC, Oregon, Washington, Oregon St., Notre Dame.
Struggled with Boise St., TCU, Colorado, Utah and Ole Miss. Up or down on these.
MIDDLING: Baylor, Louisville, Syracuse, Pitt, UConn, BC, Virginia, Maryland, Mississippi St., Cincy, Rutgers, Texas Tech, Kansas, Northwestern, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, NC State, USF, UCF, Nevada, San Diego St., Washington St., Kentucky, Navy, Air Force, etc.
BOTTOM: Temple, the MAC, the Sun Belt, Vanderbilt, Duke, Wake Forest, Baylor, some of the AAC (not all), Army, some of the MWC (not all), all of CUSA.