Ok lets analyze your post paragragh by paragraph
1st You came here to set people straight that in no shape, size or form should we believe we can have a good program in the next ten years(didn't see this in the original op where did you get this time frame?). And you never put a timeline on in your 1st posts but now we have one as you try and explain your well thought out post.. Got it. So your original intention was to keep us all grounded and squash any thought of hope.
Look, I didn't come here to have a pissing match. The time frame is in the OP and was bandied about by other posters. Regardless my point that kicking coaches to the curb after 4 years is no way to build a program, but you also need someone that stick around for more than 4 years. Again this isn't meant to say Flood should be your guy but from what I read here people expect to be competitive yesterday. That's not realistic for any school. You don't consider Baylor/TCU good? I said that was a reasonable expectation.
2nd What the hell do I care that Washington was the last to win their 1st ever National Championship in 91. The criteria for level 1 was winning and tradition from the original post(reading comprehension my friend)You just changed the conversation from Oregon. Why it makes no sense unless your trying to make your point seem valid. Now I got it.
I'm sorry if I feel like championships are part of winning and tradition. The 5 teams listed in the OP have 14, 8, 10, 13, & 7 National Championships. As stated my original post in this thread was a cut and paste. I don't believe Oregon is a level 1 school yet, given the facilities they have entered destination jobs status and in my opinion will be the next team to win their 1st Natty. That's why I included them in my first post but it's also possible they have seen their high water mark as a program.
3rd Ah so you do admit that you believe psu is a level 1 school. And even after the bad years you have had the last few years you've only dropped them to level two. Somehow I think your just saying this to try and make a feeble point. Where deep down you still consider them a level 1 school. Hell by next year you already have the, back in the conversation to be a level 1. Your words not mine. Only took psu a couple years but RU dash the thought of it ever.
A. I said at best level 2.
B. PSU hasn't had losing season in the last 10 years, maybe not level 2 worthy but not too shabby.
C. (I've made this point in different threads on SN before) Since 2005/6, RU's high water mark as a program, PSU and RU have been roughly on par, yet these are PSU's bad years and RU's high water mark. This in my estimation is the biggest reason why most PSU fans won't consider RU a rival, with RU in the B1G east I think it will generally be accepted in the future but right now, not so much.
D. 2017 is not next year/season. If you are going to say words are mine can you please get them correct?
E. If you can't see PSU has a huge head start over RU then I'm not sure what to say.
4th Your original post states that becoming one of the top 15 to 20 jobs is considered level 1. So I have 1,107,142 chances to prove you wrong I'll take that bet but I might be struck by lightning first according to statistical probability. What's with this putting a timeline on it of a decade. You didn't in your 1st post. How can you change now. Or perhaps was it to try and make your point.
Again my 1st post was a cut and paste. I'm sorry if it came off as I consider the top 15 to 20 coaching jobs to be level 1 or if you perceive that I'm adding timelines after the fact. FTR - I think there is a difference between the current destination jobs and the level 1's of college football.
So basically you changed a lot of things like timeline, actual teams discussed, criteria used to establish level 1, to make it seem like it was a well thoughtful post to help us poor delusional RU fans. Nice try but you know why you came here and it wasn't to help.
If providing outside perspective doesn't add value to the conversation then I'll gladly stop posting here.