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What if we won the natty?

JugbandFrog

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Would this past year have been any different?

I say no. Our coaching was a big reason for our failures. That includes Dykes going all in on Morris (it wasn’t Morris’ fault that Dykes thought he was the guy).
 

Limey Frog

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Would this past year have been any different?

I say no. Our coaching was a big reason for our failures. That includes Dykes going all in on Morris (it wasn’t Morris’ fault that Dykes thought he was the guy).
Doubtful. If think we knew in 2022 that the eight players who were eventually drafted were doing a lot of heavy lifting for TCU football. We learned in 2023 that they were pretty much carrying the whole thing. Georgia or Bama have enough blue-chip recruits to fall from the top of their development cycle to a 10-2 "down year". We don't.

Would winning a natty have changed things four years from now? That's more likely.
 

FroginBedford68

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Would this past year have been any different?

I say no. Our coaching was a big reason for our failures. That includes Dykes going all in on Morris (it wasn’t Morris’ fault that Dykes thought he was the guy).
Just as the 12-team playoff evolved over a short period of time (calendar-wise after TCU made the four-team field), I'm sure (let me adjust this Alcoa hat for more clairvoyance) a two-tiered design would have been created and approved for 2024 season which would have relegated non-state schools to a secondary playoff tournament....TCU would perhaps then be a perennial competitor for a Power 4 Division II (similar to UIL's two tiers in the enrollment classifications) championship....After all, gotta protect the Blue Bloods from socialistic share-the-wealth everyone-a-winner here's-your-ribbon upstart schools....
 

dawg

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How would winning a MNC have effected 2023?

* My home would be full of TCU MNC merch. I mean FULL.

* As a direct result of #1, my bank account would have been a few $K lighter.

* There’d be a very nice “2023” alongside “1938” inside ACS.

Oh, you mean the onfield 2023 TCU football season. Probably not much. Maybe we get an extra recruit or two, or a transfer or two.
 

TooColdU

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Would this past year have been any different?

I say no. Our coaching was a big reason for our failures. That includes Dykes going all in on Morris (it wasn’t Morris’ fault that Dykes thought he was the guy).
I'd say even if we kept the game close and lost by a field goal, that would've greatly improved the perception of TCU.

The fact that we got blown out diminished a lot of the goodwill we gained from beating Michigan.
 

helcap

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Since we lost be 58 points, to win that game we would have needed much more high level talent than just the players we sent to the NFL. Unless you assume all those additional players were draft eligible or Seniors, we would have had more talent returning, which likely would have resulted in a better team in 2023. Hence better results.
Hard to respond to unrealistic hypotheticals
 

TooColdU

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Since we lost be 58 points, to win that game we would have needed much more high level talent than just the players we sent to the NFL. Unless you assume all those additional players were draft eligible or Seniors, we would have had more talent returning, which likely would have resulted in a better team in 2023. Hence better results.
Hard to respond to unrealistic hypotheticals
Coaches also messed up thinking Kirby Smart wasn't going to adjust his gameplan to counter what we put on tape. That was a huge discrepancy I noticed between their postgame interviews.

Sonny Dykes admitted they didn't change much before the game because they were confident in their plan all season.

In hindsight, looks like we emptied the bag vs Michigan and didn't have anything left for Georgia. The quick turnaround between the semis & finals, plus all the distractions during the week was brand new for us. Maybe we got a little lost in the bright lights.

Georgia got a scare vs Ohio St. and made adjustments, which we didn't have an answer for.
 

BleedNPurple

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If TCU would have beaten UGA recruiting would have garnered more UGA level recruits right away.
Since we lost be 58 points, to win that game we would have needed much more high level talent than just the players we sent to the NFL. Unless you assume all those additional players were draft eligible or Seniors, we would have had more talent returning, which likely would have resulted in a better team in 2023. Hence better results.
Hard to respond to unrealistic hypotheticals
i don’t think you can prepare for Ga in 1 week. If we would have had 2 weeks after Fiesta bowl it probably would have been a much better game. OSU had a month to prep like we had a month to prep for Michigan. SEC teams prep all year to play UGA and BAMA.
 
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PurpleBlood87

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Since we lost be 58 points, to win that game we would have needed much more high level talent than just the players we sent to the NFL. Unless you assume all those additional players were draft eligible or Seniors, we would have had more talent returning, which likely would have resulted in a better team in 2023. Hence better results.
Hard to respond to unrealistic hypotheticals
Or what if OSU kicker makes the field goal?
I think TCU would have beaten OSU.
 

PurpleBlood87

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Yes. I would’ve missed every game because I would’ve drank so much and swam into the Pacific Ocean the night of Jan 9 2023, knowing the world would never be better!

So, good thing we lost.
Gone into the ocean and never been seen again like David Kenyon Webster.
 

Planks

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Or what if OSU kicker makes the field goal?
I think TCU would have beaten OSU.

I think the game would have been much closer, but I think the problem would have been the same. It took everything we had to beat Michigan and there just wasn’t anything left in the tank for the NC game.

The 2014 team? Yeah they could have pulled it off but not the 2022 team.
 

BleedNPurple

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I think the game would have been much closer, but I think the problem would have been the same. It took everything we had to beat Michigan and there just wasn’t anything left in the tank for the NC game.

The 2014 team? Yeah they could have pulled it off but not the 2022 team.
As I stated above - if we had an extra week between Michigan and UGA it would have been a better game for us.
 
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