http://espn.go.com/college-football/...ng-jobs-nation
Now, ESPN says these jobs are the most underrated jobs in the country mainly because they all have big stadiums, multimillion-dollar salaries, fertile recruiting grounds, and rabid and supportive fan bases. However, the pressure to win is a lot less than they are at the perrenial powerhouses. Most of these jobs are also glorified launching pads to the more prestigious programs or the NFL.
South Carolina: The Gamecocks have always had one of the country's most loyal fan bases, and now coach Steve Spurrier is giving them something to cheer about. After taking over a program that didn't win a bowl game until 1995, Spurrier guided the Gamecocks to their first SEC East title in 2010 and first 11-win season in 2011. The Gamecocks' facilities are on par with anyone else in the SEC, and the school's proximity to Atlanta helps in recruiting.
The others listed are:
Houston
Louisville
Michigan State
North Carolina
Oklahoma State
Stanford
Texas A&M
TCU
Washington
Now, ESPN says these jobs are the most underrated jobs in the country mainly because they all have big stadiums, multimillion-dollar salaries, fertile recruiting grounds, and rabid and supportive fan bases. However, the pressure to win is a lot less than they are at the perrenial powerhouses. Most of these jobs are also glorified launching pads to the more prestigious programs or the NFL.
South Carolina: The Gamecocks have always had one of the country's most loyal fan bases, and now coach Steve Spurrier is giving them something to cheer about. After taking over a program that didn't win a bowl game until 1995, Spurrier guided the Gamecocks to their first SEC East title in 2010 and first 11-win season in 2011. The Gamecocks' facilities are on par with anyone else in the SEC, and the school's proximity to Atlanta helps in recruiting.
The others listed are:
Houston
Louisville
Michigan State
North Carolina
Oklahoma State
Stanford
Texas A&M
TCU
Washington
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