It's simple math, really.
Georgia was 50.0% with Edwards. Then they were 18.8% without Edwards. That's a drop in 31.2%.
We were 31.3% with Bryce. So without him we'll be 0.1% (31.3%-31.2%).
24-67 (9-50)
I think he's better off saying "At Nebraska he let Hoiberg coach the team to its demising three seasons; Armon had nothing to do with that."
Power 5 quickly went from: ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12, and SEC to --
Big Ten and SEC, and then everybody else.
Big 12 now flexing their bridges for recruiting:
The Big Ten is smart enough to realize the way you acquire Notre Dame is by having their key rivals join the conference, something the ACC can't stand behind
Yeah let me add that Oregon has little to no additional redeeming qualities that we added to the table at the time we joined.
Just pointing out the data. That said, we did join at more of a peak than a trough. We still have many good qualities, just, performance in the top 3 sports is not one right now.