Interesting read from CCNSI. link: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/colleg ... -overtime/
Some interesting comments:
* Nov. 28, 2007, while most of the college football world was focused on the final games of the regular season and the feverish coaching search at Michigan, Baylor quietly announced the hiring of Houston coach Art Briles. His seemingly unenviable mission was to make the Bears, the Big 12's perennial doormat, relevant.
Interesting, only a few months before JJ announced he would be coming to SMU. Think about that.
* Now more than ever, programs are able to shed years, if not decades, of irrelevance and compete at the top of their conferences
* All it takes is the right coach, plenty of resources and a whole lot of patience. In 2013, there are no better examples than the Bears and Blue Devils.
* In late 2007, Briles and Cutcliffe took over the undisputed worst BCS-conference programs in the nation. Nearly six years later, with three weeks remaining in the regular season, both teams are in control of their BCS-bowl destinies
I would argue, the right coach is clearly the difference here, since that is what has served as the catalyst for change for both Baylor and Duke.
While I admit that the fact they were cellar dwellers in their conferences, they were still in P5 conferences. Nevertheless, they have demonstrated what can be done with the right level of leadership, and it all starts with the HC. What they have been able to do is impressive, and it only pours salt in the wound for us to think of what could have been.