Aside from Kevin Harris's season, Carolina hasn't had anything good happen in a very long time. of it.
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Finally beating Auburn was cool
No just people that demand more than competing with Vandy for rock bottom. Weren't you the one who predicted 6-4 this year and we're rallying to keep Muschamp? Figures this would be your feeble response!Bunch of whiners
Heck yea, all their faults! (Sarcasm)It will take as long as it takes the people who have responded above me to get sick of it.
And that will never happen.
Aside from Kevin Harris's season, Carolina hasn't had anything good happen in a very long time. of it.
Not sure but I do know they are ranked above us in recruiting for the 2021 class, so that tells you where we are at right now.Is Vandy bowl eligible?
Bunch of whiners
Aside from Kevin Harris's season, Carolina hasn't had anything good happen in a very long time. of it.
I agree. And with vastly more resources.This is worse than I ever remember the program.
It will go much deeper if fans like you (toxic ones) are the ones that prevail in setting the culture around the program. Instead of contemplating such a dismal question, why wouldn’t you ask, “when will our program return to the prominence of the early 2010’s?” I hope like hell that the people in that football building don’t have your doomsday pitiful attitude. If they do, they will take us to the deepest of depths, just like “fans” like you will.Aside from Kevin Harris's season, Carolina hasn't had anything good happen in a very long time. of it.
Amen.It will go much deeper if fans like you (toxic ones) are the ones that prevail in setting the culture around the program. Instead of contemplating such a dismal question, why wouldn’t you ask, “when will our program return to the prominence of the early 2010’s?” I hope like hell that the people in that football building don’t have your doomsday pitiful attitude. If they do, they will take us to the deepest of depths, just like “fans” like you will.
It will go much deeper if fans like you (toxic ones) are the ones that prevail in setting the culture around the program. Instead of contemplating such a dismal question, why wouldn’t you ask, “when will our program return to the prominence of the early 2010’s?” I hope like hell that the people in that football building don’t have your doomsday pitiful attitude. If they do, they will take us to the deepest of depths, just like “fans” like you will.
So you admit you're not a fan, huh? Thank you for your honesty. For those that might be wondering, there are a LOT of alumni of a bunch of schools who don't actually root for their alma mater athletically. I personally know many, many CU fans who have graduate and professional degrees from USC. Does that elevate their opinions of our football program?I'm an alum, not a fan.
And somehow we got rid of Malzahn in the process.We did get rid of Muschamp
Y’all watch out this guy is an alum!I'm an alum, not a fan.
It's really a matter of pressure to sucktion ratio......It is dependent on the difference between internal pressure within the program, and external pressure outside the program from the fanbase. The greater the external pressure relative to internal pressure, the greater the suck......
We did get rid of Muschamp
So you admit you're not a fan, huh? Thank you for your honesty. For those that might be wondering, there are a LOT of alumni of a bunch of schools who don't actually root for their alma mater athletically. I personally know many, many CU fans who have graduate and professional degrees from USC. Does that elevate their opinions of our football program?
So are you a fan or not? That's a very simple question. Your response to the other poster made it seem as though they are mutually exclusive and that the opinions of alumni should be given more heed than others. I happen to disagree with that idea.Any person that's an alum from a school but puts fandom of another school above it is an idiot. I know two, myself. Both are Carolina grads but are devout clemmers. I give them great hell for it.
So are you a fan or not? That's a very simple question. Your response to the other poster made it seem as though they are mutually exclusive and that the opinions of alumni should be given more heed than others. I happen to disagree with that idea.
So you are XAl ₂·12H ₂O. Interesting. I'm an alumnus.I'm an alum, not a fan.
I'm both. I actually don't understand why some people (you're not alone) feel like you can only be one or the other.I'm an alum. I was a fan from the early 80s until I enrolled at Carolina in '95, then I became a student. Upon graduation in '99, I became an alum. Not hard.
I'm both. I actually don't understand why some people (you're not alone) feel like you can only be one or the other.
I got an undergraduate and masters at USC does that elevate me more than standard alums?It's an elevation of status.
Yeah, but those that have degrees from both USC and Clemson are just back to being fans.I got an undergraduate and masters at USC does that elevate me more than standard alums?
I need to see where I am on this hierarchy
I got an undergraduate and masters at USC does that elevate me more than standard alums?
I need to see where I am on this hierarchy
Comparing the recruiting class incoming with the graduating and transfer portal outgoing, so far we're definitely getting worse, IMO.So the OP is insinuating we are not at rock bottom yet I see. I feel like we can’t go any lower so only way is up. But I’ve been surprised before.