Ku hiring Sean Synder ...

Don’t blame him for wanting to coach at the better Kansas school.
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Honestly the team that stands out the most there is WVU. Woof
You need to remember W VA and TCU only joined in 2012. That would put them at 4.7 conference wins per year and TCU at 5.6. Our average since 2012 has been 4.3 by my calculations. If you want to feel better , since 2017 it has been 5.0 for ISU conference wins.
 
Really? I'd take that record over ours.
For me, part of it is that I had very high expectations when we brought in West Virginia. They were just coming off destroying Clemson in the Orange bowl - I thought they were going to be an annual contender when they first joined.
 
For me, part of it is that I had very high expectations when we brought in West Virginia. They were just coming off destroying Clemson in the Orange bowl - I thought they were going to be an annual contender when they first joined.
It took WVU two/three years to catchup with B12 football. I suspect that will be the case for three of the four newcomers this fall, sans UCF who might be pretty salty.
 
It took WVU two/three years to catchup with B12 football. I suspect that will be the case for three of the four newcomers this fall, sans UCF who might be pretty salty.
Did it though? They had a ton of nfl talent on their roster right off the bat. Geno Smith and Tavon Austin etc. I don't think they're too much different now than then
 

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