<div>After reading a post below where some rebel said something to the effect of "one season a program does not make", it became apparent to me that the rebels don't understand why we feel good about our situation compared to theirs.
Rebel posters have said thousands of times on this board that state fans have leaped into a rosebowl-like euphoria because of "one good season". I will offer my explanation:
State has been in football purgatory for a decade. We climbed slightly out of the cellar in 2007 only to fall right back down in 2008. That's where we have been.
Several years back OM hires coachO who is nationally known to be a top recruiter. During his time there he shows why he has that reputation. The talent that the rebels had was pretty shocking, and many of them are now in the league. It seems he had a higher ratio of NFL talent on his teams than rebel teams in the past - again, just my perception, not saying it's fact. Unfortunately for rebel fans, the guy was as dumb as a box of rocks. He couldn't coach and despite having great talent, he failed and was shown the door.
Enter the hiring of Nutt. This made me nervous as Nutt had done well with the hogs. However, the hog fans constantly, albeit sometimes psychotically, insisted that Nutt will ruin the program because he can't recruit and always seems to have personnel issues on his teams, etc. They said just wait until coach o's recruits are gone and you will see - he will run you in the ground. Now it appears to me that he is recruiting just fine but that beside the point. Just as the hogs said, Nutt soared in his first year. At the end of 2008 OM probably could have beaten anyone. 2009 comes in and the team falls drastically short of some's expectations, despite going to a second cotton bowl. Itwas seen by some as a disappointing season - a cotton bowl is great but many felt as though that was their chance for Atlanta.
In 2009, state was in its first year under Mullen. The guy had won two national titles in the last few years and he knew how to feed the fans. Although our 2009 schedule was one of the hardest per the NCAA in a while, we landed at 5-7. One of the five included a win over our rival who seemed to be in a comfortable spot atop the state's football hierarchy.The seven losses included several "moral victories" that gave some fans hope. Not to mention Mullen kept insisting that he would bring a winning program to state.
In 2010, the rebels went 4-8, seemingly reinforcing much of what the hog fans were saying. Personnel issues continue, assistant coaching changes are all but done, there is no set qb, game attendance is pathetic and so on.....State went 9-4, with two of our losses coming in extremely close games with BCS teams that we should have won. Our qb has found his passing ability, our rb's played well, our defense got exponentially better, our wide receivers seemed to progress as the year went on, we sold out every home game i think and so on.....
In closing, it's not "one good season", rather it's a trend, and the trend is very positive for state but it has been going the opposite way for the rebels. It seems as though the rebels topped out in 2008 and have been on a slow decline. Add to that the fact that there was a regime change in thepeak year so the new regime is trending downward, while state's regime change is trending upward. Of course asboth fan bases know, things can change quickly (state 2001/om 2010).The trend is why state fans feel as though the tide has turned in the state, not one good season. So there is no need to ever reply to a topic on this board with a reply like "is this gene's page? You guys think y'all own the state after one good season, we just went to back to back cotton bowls". It's the trend my friends, the trend.</div>
Rebel posters have said thousands of times on this board that state fans have leaped into a rosebowl-like euphoria because of "one good season". I will offer my explanation:
State has been in football purgatory for a decade. We climbed slightly out of the cellar in 2007 only to fall right back down in 2008. That's where we have been.
Several years back OM hires coachO who is nationally known to be a top recruiter. During his time there he shows why he has that reputation. The talent that the rebels had was pretty shocking, and many of them are now in the league. It seems he had a higher ratio of NFL talent on his teams than rebel teams in the past - again, just my perception, not saying it's fact. Unfortunately for rebel fans, the guy was as dumb as a box of rocks. He couldn't coach and despite having great talent, he failed and was shown the door.
Enter the hiring of Nutt. This made me nervous as Nutt had done well with the hogs. However, the hog fans constantly, albeit sometimes psychotically, insisted that Nutt will ruin the program because he can't recruit and always seems to have personnel issues on his teams, etc. They said just wait until coach o's recruits are gone and you will see - he will run you in the ground. Now it appears to me that he is recruiting just fine but that beside the point. Just as the hogs said, Nutt soared in his first year. At the end of 2008 OM probably could have beaten anyone. 2009 comes in and the team falls drastically short of some's expectations, despite going to a second cotton bowl. Itwas seen by some as a disappointing season - a cotton bowl is great but many felt as though that was their chance for Atlanta.
In 2009, state was in its first year under Mullen. The guy had won two national titles in the last few years and he knew how to feed the fans. Although our 2009 schedule was one of the hardest per the NCAA in a while, we landed at 5-7. One of the five included a win over our rival who seemed to be in a comfortable spot atop the state's football hierarchy.The seven losses included several "moral victories" that gave some fans hope. Not to mention Mullen kept insisting that he would bring a winning program to state.
In 2010, the rebels went 4-8, seemingly reinforcing much of what the hog fans were saying. Personnel issues continue, assistant coaching changes are all but done, there is no set qb, game attendance is pathetic and so on.....State went 9-4, with two of our losses coming in extremely close games with BCS teams that we should have won. Our qb has found his passing ability, our rb's played well, our defense got exponentially better, our wide receivers seemed to progress as the year went on, we sold out every home game i think and so on.....
In closing, it's not "one good season", rather it's a trend, and the trend is very positive for state but it has been going the opposite way for the rebels. It seems as though the rebels topped out in 2008 and have been on a slow decline. Add to that the fact that there was a regime change in thepeak year so the new regime is trending downward, while state's regime change is trending upward. Of course asboth fan bases know, things can change quickly (state 2001/om 2010).The trend is why state fans feel as though the tide has turned in the state, not one good season. So there is no need to ever reply to a topic on this board with a reply like "is this gene's page? You guys think y'all own the state after one good season, we just went to back to back cotton bowls". It's the trend my friends, the trend.</div>