You really needed to read what I wrote more carefully before you responded.
One thing at a time. I'm not saying that Minnesota is demonstrably better than all but 25 jobs in the country. What I am saying is that after the top 25 jobs in the country Minnesota has as good and more often than not better potential to create sustained success as any other program. Remember in my initial post I stipulated that every Big Ten coach was gone tomorrow and you were to build a program at a school for the long haul.
Therefore, the issue isn't arguing that Minnesota is better than Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Florida, Bama, USC, Oklahoma, etc. What I am contending is that after that upper tier, Minnesota has as much potential and in many cases more to build sustained success in the future as Iowa, Wisconsin, Mizzou, Arkansas, Georgia Tech, Michigan State, or any other 2nd tier non-elite schools in BCS conferences.
First of all TCF Bank stadium IS special. Every single non-Gopher fan I know who has seen it agrees. The stadium has a beautiful design with an incredible view of downtown, the 2nd largest jumbotron in college football, an intimate feel where even the furthest away seats feel close and provide a good look at the action, the largest (and one of the most beautiful) home locker rooms in college football, and the room to expand to 85,000 seats as the program builds.
Secondly, the school is huge which means there is an enormous base for alumni support. . Minnesota needs to go to 2 New Year's Days bowls in a row (winning one) or attend one Rose Bowl to really start to maximize this support.
In addition, Minneapolis is an incredible city filled with lots of useful stuff to lure recruits. It is the best metropolitan area of any school in the Big Ten
I'm sick and tired of people with no sense of history constantly asserting, based on the last 15 or 20 years of evidence that Wisconsin or Iowa is more conducive to success than Minnesota. Historically, Minnesota has been much more of a powerhouse than either of those programs. Neither Iowa nor Wisconsin can dream about 6 National Titles and 18 Big Ten Championships.
Remember, the only difference between the very recent history and not quite as recent history is that middle aged/old men don't know (or care to learn about) anything they can't personally remember.
CR and Kinnick have enjoyed more recent success but that was before we had a facility that puts theirs to shame. And for all of football history before that the Gophers were annihilating both the Hawkeyes and Badgers on a regular basis in Brick House. TCF IS a demonstrably better facility than Iowa or Wisconsin possesses. All that's missing is a couple big years to consistently fill the seats and really tap the enormous alumni base
Show me the non-top 25 or 30 program that has the combination of facilities, alumni base, metropolitan area, and tradition that exceeds that of the Minnesota Golden Gophers. While some are undoubtably similar, you will not find one with any superior tools at its disposal than Minnesota has.
Is it possible that Minnesota won't climb past the other mid tier schools I mentioned? Of course that is possible. But Minnesota rates extremely well against all other schools when you add up the ingredients of what is necessary to build a consistent winner at a place other than Ohio State or USC.