I would argue the absolute ceiling is a National Championship. 2015 gave me reason to believe it could be done.
But the realistic, yearly ceiling? I think we may have already seen what it looks like: The Tuberville/Cutcliffe era.
Avg. 7-8 wins total, 3-5 wins in SEC, middle tier bowl, always a few breaks away from real relevance — and every once in a blue moon getting those breaks and making some real noise.
In other words, feeling like every season you’ve at least got a chance – maybe a very small one, but at least a chance.
But the realistic, yearly ceiling? I think we may have already seen what it looks like: The Tuberville/Cutcliffe era.
Avg. 7-8 wins total, 3-5 wins in SEC, middle tier bowl, always a few breaks away from real relevance — and every once in a blue moon getting those breaks and making some real noise.
In other words, feeling like every season you’ve at least got a chance – maybe a very small one, but at least a chance.
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