Alabama and Georgia have set the gold standard in college football: how much catching up does LSU football have to do?
On Monday night the Georgia Bulldogs take the national championship field for the second time in two years. Is Georgia the first team to be able to emulate the same amount of success or to reach a certain standard set only by Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide, at least in the modern era of football?
Georgia and Alabama each have ascended to the top of the college football world by following a similar blueprint: recruit and develop top talent in the country and have a deep roster filled with talented players in order to reload each year, and have good coaching both on and off the field. Off the field, coaches need to establish a healthy, solid locker room culture, create relationships with players, and do what is best for the football team in terms of recruiting and development. On the field, coaches need to be solid tacticians and make the right in-game decisions that win football games. So using this model and blueprint for national championship success, how far away is LSU football from being at the top of the college football world every single year, as Alabama and now Georgia has proven to do?
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