Here is my litmus test for a good season:
- Consistently beat the bottom 1/3 of the conference (this will change from time-to-time) but for the past couple of years it's been the likes of IU, MSU, Rutgers, Purdue, NU and UN).
- Compete (ie go 50/50) with the middle of the conference (Iowa, Wisconsin, Maryland, UCLA?, etc.).
- Pull of a field-storming upset (vs a Top 10 team) every 2-3 years.
I'm not sure that this looks any different in the new alignment of the conference and it is what the Gophers have been doing since Fleck arrived.
If, and not until, the Big Ten breaks down into divisions, a Big Ten Championship is just not feasible. Like the rest of you, I really bemoan the fact that the Gophers weren't able to win a BT West championship outright. I imagine that we are one of the only Power 5 teams to have not won a conference title or played in a division championship since 1967 (55 f***ing years) - IU is on that list so is Vanderbilt and Kansas - pretty sad company).
Like an earlier poster stated, I would like to see the Gophers end each season with their names in the Top-25 or the "also receiving votes" list. I could live with one "rebuilding" season every 4-6 years (or for a year or two following a coaching change), but that would require a Top-15 team every 4-6 years to balance it out.
As a 40+ year college football fan, I am really pessimistic about the future of the 45 "Power 5" teams that are not "helmet schools" while the other 20 will just continue to increase their level of dominance. Having shared this pessimism, I just hope the Gophers can stay relevant in the sport.