It's unfortunate from the point that a team that could be much better, could offer much more competition in the PAC10 and CFB is not living up to its potential. I feel the same way about any of the potential power programs that get in a slump. It's better for CFB as a whole if those teams are having success. Obviously, opinions may vary on that - I watch a lot of college football, I don't have hate for any program, or any coach. I think any competitor would prefer to play the best that they can ... I doubt Scott Frost is sitting in his office hoping that Ohio State and Michigan fall apart so his job is easier. It's his job to build a better program and better teams, not just hang around long enough that they're not very good.
Thanks for the explanation, admittedly, I have a lot of hate for other programs. I agree with you on Mich & Ohio St. (although I don't like either)