What Program is the Hardest to Win a National Championship with in NCAA?
Bill Snyder and Kansas State are on the cusp of making their first ever National Championship appearance. Two wins away to be precise. That's right, those Kansas State Wildcats. At one time, Kansas State was the worst program in the country -- a football program in major college football bookended to the north by Nebraska and south by Oklahoma. A football program located in Manhattan, Kansas -- impossible for 99% of Americans to locate on a map within 5 seconds. But with NCAA Football 13, there are bigger and even more surreal miracle stories to be told. Assuming you are playing at a difficulty which doesn't guarantee wins and starting on year one of a dynasty, which program in FBS football is the hardest to win a National Championship at in NCAA Football 13? Sound off with your opinion and why! |
Re: What Program is the Hardest to Win a National Championship with in NCAA?
UMASS. Lowest overall and mediocre recruiting area.
The other really bad teams (Texas State, North Texas, UTSA, FAU) all are in recruiting hotspots. |
Re: What Program is the Hardest to Win a National Championship with in NCAA?
UMASS by far.
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UMass, Idaho (recruit against pac-12 and Boise St) Kentucky (play in SEC, but worst recruiting spot of all SEC)
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One of the military schools, especially if you follow their recruiting guidelines.
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Re: What Program is the Hardest to Win a National Championship with in NCAA?
East Mich
10 char |
UMASS. Decent academics, awful everything else, location is terrible for the Cali/Florida/Texas hotbeds. Even if you find someone in the northeast who's good you're competing against the Big 10, the Big East and half the ACC.
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