Well as Flab has already stated, the law of diminishing returns will almost certainly mean that the benefit of all the new money will have a longer lasting effect on teams like State. So I'm in agreement about the quickly part.
Here are our records versus the top teams in the conference each year:
'97 - #10 Georgia (47 pt. L), #11 Auburn (20 pt. W), #13 LSU (15 pt. L), #22 Ole Miss (1 pt. L, 17 Stewart Patridge)
'98* - #1 Tennessee (10 pt. L), #13 Arkansas (1 pt. W),
'99 - #8 Alabama (12 pt. L), #17 Arkansas (5 pt. L), #22 Ole Miss (3 pt. W, Eugene 17ing Clinton!)
'00 - #10 Florida (12 pt. W), #18 Auburn (7 pt. W), #19 South Carolina (4 pt. L), #22 LSU (7 pt. L)
'09 - #1 Alabama (28 pt. L), #3 Florida (10 pt. L), #17 LSU (4 pt. L)
'10 - #1 Auburn (3 pt. L), #8 LSU (22 pt. L), #10 Alabama (20 pt. L) #12 Arkansas (7 pt. L),
'11 - #1 Alabama (17 pt. L), #2 LSU (13 pt L), #5 Arkansas (27 pt. L), #9 South Carolina (2 pt. L), #19 Georgia (14 pt. L)
'12 - #1 Alabama (31 pt. L), #5 A&M (25 pt. L), #14 LSU (20 pt. L)
The bolded games are games where, and this is my opinion, we seriously threatened to win or we won outright. Notice how many more bolded games appear in the Sherrill era. Given that the SEC was weaker. Given that we were better. Given that this is NOT Sherrill's first four years. Given all that, and not taking away from what Mullen faces year in and year out and has accomplished. I think it's safe to say that the top of our league left us behind in the first decade of this century. The gap has widened. Will we narrow that gap in this decade? I certainly hope so.
Bottom line: Whereas we used to contend and beat the top teams in our league regularly, it's now a rare occasion.
Here are our records versus the top teams in the conference each year:
'97 - #10 Georgia (47 pt. L), #11 Auburn (20 pt. W), #13 LSU (15 pt. L), #22 Ole Miss (1 pt. L, 17 Stewart Patridge)
'98* - #1 Tennessee (10 pt. L), #13 Arkansas (1 pt. W),
'99 - #8 Alabama (12 pt. L), #17 Arkansas (5 pt. L), #22 Ole Miss (3 pt. W, Eugene 17ing Clinton!)
'00 - #10 Florida (12 pt. W), #18 Auburn (7 pt. W), #19 South Carolina (4 pt. L), #22 LSU (7 pt. L)
'09 - #1 Alabama (28 pt. L), #3 Florida (10 pt. L), #17 LSU (4 pt. L)
'10 - #1 Auburn (3 pt. L), #8 LSU (22 pt. L), #10 Alabama (20 pt. L) #12 Arkansas (7 pt. L),
'11 - #1 Alabama (17 pt. L), #2 LSU (13 pt L), #5 Arkansas (27 pt. L), #9 South Carolina (2 pt. L), #19 Georgia (14 pt. L)
'12 - #1 Alabama (31 pt. L), #5 A&M (25 pt. L), #14 LSU (20 pt. L)
The bolded games are games where, and this is my opinion, we seriously threatened to win or we won outright. Notice how many more bolded games appear in the Sherrill era. Given that the SEC was weaker. Given that we were better. Given that this is NOT Sherrill's first four years. Given all that, and not taking away from what Mullen faces year in and year out and has accomplished. I think it's safe to say that the top of our league left us behind in the first decade of this century. The gap has widened. Will we narrow that gap in this decade? I certainly hope so.
Bottom line: Whereas we used to contend and beat the top teams in our league regularly, it's now a rare occasion.