Rick Neuheisal said it best yesterday on XM radio when the host asked the same question: “What conference does Virginia play in? What division does Virginia play in? What conference is Tennessee in? Who does Tennessee play every year? Alabama, Georgia, Florida, I don’t see any teams like that on Virginia’s schedule every year.” The same can be said for why us beating Clemson 5 years in a row didn’t mean anything in the bigger picture. Dabdumb can have an off year and go 9-3 on talent alone. Clemson got that talent because they were going to the Orange Bowl and our best bowl was the Citrus during Spurrier’s run. Neuheisal also added, the two most important aspects to being a successful head coach are: “getting great players and controlling your schedule.” Meaning, if I don’t have to play anyone who’s consistently good, or 1 to 2 tough games per year, that’s a great job! He also said, “Radokovich wanted to give the Georgia Tech job back in the day but a search firm nixed that.” Moral of the story, who you play is what makes a job attractive, not what conference you play in.