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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/mvos_YT on 2025-02-15 21:33:13+00:00.


I find this an intriguing thought experiment, and it’s the offseason so what the hell. They’ve been SO successful for SO many years. They are THE villain even after Saban retired. If they suddenly CRATERED for X amount of years, how many years would X have to be for you specifically to feel sorry for them?

And don’t be a coward and say “never,” give a real number! As an analogue, Nebraska’s been 10 years of pain (although 27 since their last championship), and people are feeling bad for them already.

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