They're looking back 10 years.... http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2946385&lpos=spotlight&lid=tab2pos2 Non-BCS conferences have mixed success over last decade What are the top programs of the last decade? That's the question ESPN.com has attempted to answer this week. Fifteen college football experts and analysts ranked all 119 Division I-A programs, taking into account record, traditions, recruiting, facilities, coaches, attendance and support, among other criteria. 81 - Houston - 47-70 .402 Houston is a program on the rise following a 10-4 overall record and a C-USA title in 2006. The Cougars will miss four-year starting quarterback Kevin Kolb (Philadelphia's second-round draft pick in 2007). However, coach Art Briles has enough returning talent and the unconventional offensive scheme to maintain recent success. At least we're ahead of Rice.
96-2006 was basically from championship to the cellar to champions again a valley of futility if there ever was one but briles is the man and we're excited as all hell
Hell yeah b*tches...oh wait... Well, 81 was a good year right? we had a lot of bad season to be ranked any hight...As for Tulsa, yeah, they're good, but the best in C-USA...please...
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Thanksgiving weekend 2007. Todd Graham gets the verbal bashing of a lifetime. He's evil. pure, unadulturated, unbridled evil.
Hell, I'm a UH fan and I'm going to give Graham a ton of **** when he comes to Robertson. No program deserves what he did, and I have a bit of a soft-spot for our crosstown rivals
Here's the top-25 for the past decade: 1. USC 2. Ohio State 3. Texas 4. Florida 5. Oklahoma 6. Michigan 7. Florida State 8. Miami 9. LSU 10. Tennessee http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2947988