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5 Teams That Have Taken the Biggest Step Back in the 21st Century

Mike Farrell breaks down the teams who have regressed the most since the year 2000

February 19, 2023
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1. Miami

— Miami is first because it’s such a falloff from being so dominant and since they joined the ACC, a conference they were supposed to dominate, it’s been embarrassing. Miami has one 10-win season since 2003. They had 14 10-win seasons in the previous 20 years. And Mario Cristobal‘s first season left something to be desired on the field.

Sep 17, 2022; College Station, Texas, USA; Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal talks with this team during a timeout during the second half of the game between the Texas A&M Aggies and the Miami Hurricanes at Kyle Field.

2. Virginia Tech

— The Hokies played for the national title in 1999 and remained steady under Frank Beamer. But since 2011, they’ve been very mediocre with losing seasons in four of the last five years. Brent Pry‘s first season was not much of an improvement either, losing their opener to Old Dominion and finishing 3-8 on the season.

Oct 8, 2022; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Virginia Tech Hokies head coach Brent Pry looks on from the sidelines against the Pittsburgh Panthers during the fourth quarter at Acrisure Stadium. Pittsburgh won 45-29.

3. Nebraska

— Nebraska was as dominant as any program we’ve seen and they remained steady even after Tom Osborne left. But they haven’t sniffed at a winning season since 2016 and that’s awful. The Scott Frost era was about as bad as it’s been in Lincoln in more than a half-century. But the Matt Rhule hiring gives me a feeling that things will turn around quickly. 

Sep 10, 2022; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers head coach Scott Frost (right) smiles while watching a review of a touchdown against the Georgia Southern Eagles during the fourth quarter at Memorial Stadium.

4. Boston College

— BC was actually pretty good back at the start of the century. They were a consistent bowl team winning around eight or nine games a season and went to the ACC title game twice on 10-win seasons. But after Jeff Jagodziski was fired for interviewing with the Jets, things have been bad. Since 2009, BC hasn’t won more than seven games in a season. That’s bad. Jeff Hafley has been milquetoast after being one of the hottest coaching commodities in the country, and he’s a potential hot seat candidate heading into 2023. 

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Nov 19, 2022; South Bend, Indiana, USA; Boston College Eagles head coach Jeff Hafley talks to his players in the first quarter against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Notre Dame Stadium.

5. Texas

— This wasn’t as cut and dry as you’d think. They were amazing up until the 2010 season with nine straight 10 or more win seasons. But since then they’ve won 10 games once and have had five losing seasons which is unthinkable. The jury is still out on Steve Sarkisian, but they’ve got the most talent in the conference in 2023, and the pressure has been turned up a notch with the arrival of the most ballyhooed quarterback in a very long time in Arch Manning. 

Nov 12, 2022; Austin, Texas, USA; Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian and players stand with fans for The Eyes of Texas after a loss against the Texas Christian Horned Frogs at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.
Category: College FootballTag: Boston College Eagles, College Football, Miami Hurricanes, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Texas Longhorns, Virginia Tech Hokies
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