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<blockquote data-quote="xWVU2010x" data-source="post: 132009311" data-attributes="member: 1467482"><p>Such a lazy take. Football was well on the road to having the talent consolidate into a rotation of 5 or so programs well before NIL. There hasn’t been a school with comparable resources to WVU win a national title since the early 90s. The primary reason is there simply isn’t enough football players in the talent pool to support more than a few elite programs. Basketball on the other hand sees schools with all different types of brands and resources routinely compete and even win national titles. The reason being is that basketball’s talent pool globally can support a high number of quality programs, and even if a ton of them consolidate to 1 program (Kentucky), odds are more experienced teams can still compete with and beat them, especially in a one and done tournament setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xWVU2010x, post: 132009311, member: 1467482"] Such a lazy take. Football was well on the road to having the talent consolidate into a rotation of 5 or so programs well before NIL. There hasn’t been a school with comparable resources to WVU win a national title since the early 90s. The primary reason is there simply isn’t enough football players in the talent pool to support more than a few elite programs. Basketball on the other hand sees schools with all different types of brands and resources routinely compete and even win national titles. The reason being is that basketball’s talent pool globally can support a high number of quality programs, and even if a ton of them consolidate to 1 program (Kentucky), odds are more experienced teams can still compete with and beat them, especially in a one and done tournament setup. [/QUOTE]
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