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I agree...we used to do the hypothetical "bet your mortgage" by ndgenius
on number of wins with our college buddies and it was usually 8 or 9. Now if we still did it, I would concur with the betting houses that we'd probably be 9 or 10.
Most will poo poo that but I think that's a big deal. That means you're a Top 10-15 team at least year to year and you're a transformational QB away from the playoff. I know everyone wants to win a national championship every year but I'm happy with being good every year and great once every 5-7 years. You do that and the 5-7 years will shrink to 3-4 really quick.