I think Cal is a good one. Yeah, they have high academic standards but look at the list of CFB powers: OSU, Miami, UM, USC, Bama, Texas, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Penn State, Florida, FSU. Are the standards at Cal really THAT much higher than Michigan, USC(now), or Texas? It must not be, looking at Rivals, Cal has pulled in classes ranging from #17 to #32 the last 8 or so years. That's not Bama or Texas levels but you can definitely win with that talent. How is Stanford getting top classes with their academic standards? Cal may not have the largest fan support but I think it would definitely be higher if they played up to their talent level.
Georgia is definitely a good one. Tons of fan support, tons of financial support, and they can recruit GA, FL, SC, NC, VA, and some other places. They should definitely win more with what they have.
Rutgers and Cuse might be good ones. I dunno how much talent there is in the Northeast outside of NJ and PA though.
I wonder about putting UDub or Colorado on this list. For some reason, I've always seen them as not quite the elite of CFB, but in the upper echelon, but they don't really have much to show for it.
If we're putting ASU on here, Zona should be here as well, as they have everything ASU has aside from a Rose Bowl appearance.
Georgia is definitely a good one. Tons of fan support, tons of financial support, and they can recruit GA, FL, SC, NC, VA, and some other places. They should definitely win more with what they have.
Rutgers and Cuse might be good ones. I dunno how much talent there is in the Northeast outside of NJ and PA though.
I wonder about putting UDub or Colorado on this list. For some reason, I've always seen them as not quite the elite of CFB, but in the upper echelon, but they don't really have much to show for it.
If we're putting ASU on here, Zona should be here as well, as they have everything ASU has aside from a Rose Bowl appearance.