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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Voorhees" data-source="post: 132559580" data-attributes="member: 1512498"><p>The Pat White team would have taken the Will Grier team to the woodshed. The Georgia team that Wvu beat had more talent than the Pat White Team and Will Greir team combined. There was nothing special about Will Greir he was a good QB but not a game or program changer. If NFL talent were a sole predictor of a team's success, then the 1998 Wvu team would have been the best of all time. That team had 6 players drafted in the 99 draft and four in 2000 draft which included Marc Bulger a QB that was vastly superior to Greir. The 2005-2007 teams had the right coach, right system, and right players and they proved they could punch above their weight class. You can hide behind the schedule all you want but the big 12 isn't that great of a conference never has been and never will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Voorhees, post: 132559580, member: 1512498"] The Pat White team would have taken the Will Grier team to the woodshed. The Georgia team that Wvu beat had more talent than the Pat White Team and Will Greir team combined. There was nothing special about Will Greir he was a good QB but not a game or program changer. If NFL talent were a sole predictor of a team's success, then the 1998 Wvu team would have been the best of all time. That team had 6 players drafted in the 99 draft and four in 2000 draft which included Marc Bulger a QB that was vastly superior to Greir. The 2005-2007 teams had the right coach, right system, and right players and they proved they could punch above their weight class. You can hide behind the schedule all you want but the big 12 isn't that great of a conference never has been and never will be. [/QUOTE]
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