I can easily remember LSU having very good men's and women's basketball and football.
Same for Georgia.
MSU used to be very good in men's basketball and football, as was Arkansas and of course Bama.
It's just hard to keep the consistency: schools get 'bored' with 20 win teams and fire the coach, or coach leaves thinking he's a guru and worth more somewhere else.
Than, there's UT where our finest coach ever in basketball could not handle his success.
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emailnodata (Inactive) writes:
I can easily remember LSU having very good men's and women's basketball and football.
Same for Georgia.
MSU used to be very good in men's basketball and football, as was Arkansas and of course Bama.
It's just hard to keep the consistency: schools get 'bored' with 20 win teams and fire the coach, or coach leaves thinking he's a guru and worth more somewhere else.
Than, there's UT where our finest coach ever in basketball could not handle his success.
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