<div>I was thinking about this today. At some point, all of the big "Programs" (Alabama Football, Duke Basketball, etc) had to be built.</div><div>
</div><div>There are several examples of Programs surviving coaching changes (Alabama losing Bear Bryant, UNC Basketball losing Dean Smith, Auburn losing Shug Jordan, etc) and maintaining their status. Likewise, there are several examples of Programs having significant success with a good coach, but not being able to sustain it once he's gone (Ole Miss Football & Vaught, UCLA Basketball & Wooden, etc). Obviously, there are other examples where a school has never seen significant to sustained success (Mississippi State).</div><div>
</div><div>At some point, Alabama was just another football team (as were Duke and UNC Basketball). So what does it take to build a true Program that can have sustained success regardless of the head coach?</div><div>
</div><div>Further, can it be done today? Obviously, Boise State has had good success under Peterson, but will they survive his eventual departure? IF Mullen ends up building a consistent winner at MSU, how do we sustain it once he's gone?</div><div>
</div><div>What say you?</div><div>
</div><div>Please - let's not let this devolve into a debate over the examples I provided. While not perfect, they should provide a good representation of the points I'm trying to make. Let's focus on answering the question.</div>
</div><div>There are several examples of Programs surviving coaching changes (Alabama losing Bear Bryant, UNC Basketball losing Dean Smith, Auburn losing Shug Jordan, etc) and maintaining their status. Likewise, there are several examples of Programs having significant success with a good coach, but not being able to sustain it once he's gone (Ole Miss Football & Vaught, UCLA Basketball & Wooden, etc). Obviously, there are other examples where a school has never seen significant to sustained success (Mississippi State).</div><div>
</div><div>At some point, Alabama was just another football team (as were Duke and UNC Basketball). So what does it take to build a true Program that can have sustained success regardless of the head coach?</div><div>
</div><div>Further, can it be done today? Obviously, Boise State has had good success under Peterson, but will they survive his eventual departure? IF Mullen ends up building a consistent winner at MSU, how do we sustain it once he's gone?</div><div>
</div><div>What say you?</div><div>
</div><div>Please - let's not let this devolve into a debate over the examples I provided. While not perfect, they should provide a good representation of the points I'm trying to make. Let's focus on answering the question.</div>