...players, a coach, an AD, a school, and a sponsoring organization that stand for truth and righteous principles over a few BCS bowl wins during the string of a decade or more.
Incidentally, good luck picking your new favorite school. I don't think Utah, USU, ASU, or 90% of all D1 college football programs have a significantly better shot at winning a national championship each year than BYU. Unless you're going to swap allegiances to a top-notch SEC program, you'll likely experience just as many lows (with, perhaps, a few more highs) as you would with any other team in the country. I'd much rather win 8-9 games and go to a bowl each year and have a relatively clean program, Thursday's Heroes, Friday-night firesides, returned missionaries giving high fives to kids before and after games - regardless of a win or loss, and a team and organization that realizes that football is - at most - a hobby for 99.99% of the world.
I understand wanting your team to win, but (IMO) anyone who suggests that a football team, coaches, AD, athletic department, and Board of Trustees should put winning in football above anything else in life just doesn't get what life is really all about.