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    Dont know if this is posted anywhere buts its interesting.https://www.cbssports.com/college-ba...rf0LZW_5QBhhtc
    I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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    Originally posted by kcshocker11 View Post
    Dont know if this is posted anywhere buts its interesting.https://www.cbssports.com/college-ba...rf0LZW_5QBhhtc
    Basically shows coaches are actually getting smarter. Being the big dog, with big resources, national brand and playing against mediocre league competition is s good place to be. I would guess WSU might have received more votes if it was still in the MVC...

    Notice there were zero second tier Power 5 jobs.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by proshox View Post

      Basically shows coaches are actually getting smarter. Being the big dog, with big resources, national brand and playing against mediocre league competition is s good place to be. I would guess WSU might have received more votes if it was still in the MVC...

      Notice there were zero second tier Power 5 jobs.
      What about Washington, Oregon and Vanderbilt? Are they not second tier Power 5 jobs?

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      • proshox
        proshox commented
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        Washington and Oregon have the opportunity to dominate the Pac12.

        Vanderbilt is located in one of America’s hottest cities and has proven they will tolerate mediocre results for a decade or more.

      • WSUwatcher
        WSUwatcher commented
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        I agree with pro about Washington and Oregon, especially Oregon with its resources (although where they'll stand after the NCAA finishes investigating is still open to question).

        Personally, I also think Vanderbilt is second tier (although pro's assertion about their willingness to be patient has merit), but the point is generally valid in any case: coaches are smart enough they'd be better off someplace other than a "Power 5" school whose name is based on football alone, or -- even worse -- solely on conference affiliation.
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