See I disagree, to this day people still remember 1-AA Appalation State beating Michigan, that was what? 2007? Coincidentally the years following that win App state shot up the rankings and that win alone played a major role in them going FBS in 2014..There’s no story line if the other wins turn out to be a 2-10 NW team, a 3-9 Temple team, Wagner, and (hypothetical worst case scenerio) a Michigan State team that loses all its best players to the portal and loses out. In that case it’s just a fluke meaningless win occurring in a season already gone lost.
I’m not saying that will be the outcome for any of these teams (other than Wagner). That’s all TBD. But there’s no great recruiting narrative in that and it’s not a direct comparison of one PSU win vs. simply a bowl win over a 6-6 Syracuse team or something.
The narrative is that the program is improving. In that example, replace PSU with 2 other decent but not elite teams Also win that bowl game. 3 wins against middle of the road peers plus taking care of business across the board against terrible teams. That’s marked program improvement from a messaging perspective.
if we beat psu and lose the others, to me that indicates we are much more competitive in our losses than years past. I absolutely believe that a 5-7 team who beats psu and has an average margin of loss of one possession or less is faaaaaar more impressive than 6 wins against whatever programs, playing in a whatever bowl game.. we’re just another average football team at that point. Meanwhile if we go into psu and beat them there this year with the team they have, that would be a recruiting piece for years to come. That would legitimately be a bigger win for the program than 2006 Louisville.. I’m sorry but this isn’t a debate.
Again I reiterate, if we’re an 8 win bowl team different story, but given the choice of 5 wins or 6 and with 5 beating psu, it’s a no brainer
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