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[QUOTE="Townie72, post: 2854123, member: 780"] SUOrange44 is correct. Except that the reason the power programs run pro style offenses is because they have the athletes to do it. They can recruit the huge, athletic lines the the pro system requires. They can get the cream of the crop of skill position players. If SU tried to out-Alabama Alabama or even Penn State, we are going to lose. So we need a slightly different offense that allows us to recruit players that the top programs really aren't all that interested in. We need to do it differently. We need am approach or scheme that allows our second tier guys to compete with top tier players to offset the difference in size, speed and football skill. Dino Babers is exactly what SU needs, but certainly not a fit at Clemson or Notre Dame or Oklahoma. The schools that will find Dino attractive are those who are currently at the bottom of one of the P-5 conferences. The question is, if Babers can continue success at SU, why would he want to go somewhere else and try and rebuild or build another currently unsuccessful program? It would take a huge sack of cash, I think. [/QUOTE]
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