Assuming we get college football parity, what will be considered the top “thing” that drove it? ◽️NIL? ◽️The transfer portal? ◽️Something else? slmandel weighs in ⤵️
Or look at the season we’re in right now.is tied for No. 10 in this week’s AP poll. The Deacons aren’t going to win the national championship in a 12-team field any more than they would a four-team field. But could they get in and beat, say, Michigan in the first round and TCU in the quarters? Absolutely. And you better believe people would see Wake Forest reaching the football Final Four as a sign of increased parity.
This is one of those chicken-or-the-egg conundrums. Harsin was unquestionably a “good coach” at Boise State, where he won 79 percent of his games and three conference titles. Did he suddenly become a “bad coach” when he got to Auburn? Probably not. But there’s no question his team is bad, and that’s a direct reflection of the head coach.had just stayed in bounds on that second down run last November and burned his team another 30 seconds, and Auburn in turn had won the Iron Bowl.