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Wazzu?
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If I had to make a list of "blue bloods,'' one of the eliminating criteria would be not having a title in the last 20 years. Or pick another number.LebamDawg said:Here is the blue blood list per https://www.gambleonline.co/blog/who-are-the-blue-bloods-of-college-football/
- Bama
- Michigan
- Nebraska
- The Irish
- Ohio St
- Oklahomo
- Texas
- USC
and the ones that barely missed out
UGA
Penn State
LSU
FSU
Florida
Miami
Clemson
Tennessee
Auburn
Washington
To me, the programs that matter now and have mattered for quite some time are:
Alabama
Ohio State
LSU
Clemson
Georgia - just gets in for back to back, but let's not forget who they've been for a quite a while. A ton of recency bias in this one.
Oklahoma, and though they win consistently and play at a high level, they are on the cusp of falling off since they don't tend to get it done on the big stage. Last natty was 2000, and as it is it was flawed. Even Miami's is more recent.
The rest is mental masturbation.
I might add USC, but then thought, nah. They were dominant under Pete, but were mostly flaccid for a bit before Pete and have been mostly mediocre since. Plus, there are enough Huskies? stroking them as it is. We? don't need another one.
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How is Florida State left off that list? 14 years in the top 5 is not something every-day-progams accomplish. They've won a shit-ton of major bowls, produced a lot of really great players (and still do) and have 3 natties. All of this accomplished post-civil war. If Auburn, UW, Tennessee and PSU are on this list, then so are the Seminoles. It's not even a discussion.LebamDawg said:Here is the blue blood list per https://www.gambleonline.co/blog/who-are-the-blue-bloods-of-college-football/
- Bama
- Michigan
- Nebraska
- The Irish
- Ohio St
- Oklahomo
- Texas
- USC
and the ones that barely missed out
UGA
Penn State
LSU
FSU
Florida
Miami
Clemson
Tennessee
Auburn
Washington
- Bama
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Maybe the blue blood list needs to go to 15 - add all but The bottom 3 to the list
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lolcreepycoug said:
How is Florida State left off that list? 14 years in the top 5 is not something every-day-progams accomplish. They've won a shit-ton of major bowls, produced a lot of really great players (and still do) and have 3 natties. All of this accomplished post-civil war. If Auburn, UW, Tennessee and PSU are on this list, then so are the Seminoles. It's not even a discussion.LebamDawg said:Here is the blue blood list per https://www.gambleonline.co/blog/who-are-the-blue-bloods-of-college-football/
- Bama
- Michigan
- Nebraska
- The Irish
- Ohio St
- Oklahomo
- Texas
- USC
and the ones that barely missed out
UGA
Penn State
LSU
FSU
Florida
Miami
Clemson
Tennessee
Auburn
Washington
FSU is Florida State University last I checked.
Washington bottom of the elites? Yeah - I think that's putting it about right. - Bama
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Rick turned UW into Florida State of the West. Some people forget thatcreepycoug said:
How is Florida State left off that list? 14 years in the top 5 is not something every-day-progams accomplish. They've won a shit-ton of major bowls, produced a lot of really great players (and still do) and have 3 natties. All of this accomplished post-civil war. If Auburn, UW, Tennessee and PSU are on this list, then so are the Seminoles. It's not even a discussion.LebamDawg said:Here is the blue blood list per https://www.gambleonline.co/blog/who-are-the-blue-bloods-of-college-football/
- Bama
- Michigan
- Nebraska
- The Irish
- Ohio St
- Oklahomo
- Texas
- USC
and the ones that barely missed out
UGA
Penn State
LSU
FSU
Florida
Miami
Clemson
Tennessee
Auburn
Washington
- Bama
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Florida State of the West > Clemson of the WestSources said:
Rick turned UW into Florida State of the West. Some people forget thatcreepycoug said:
How is Florida State left off that list? 14 years in the top 5 is not something every-day-progams accomplish. They've won a shit-ton of major bowls, produced a lot of really great players (and still do) and have 3 natties. All of this accomplished post-civil war. If Auburn, UW, Tennessee and PSU are on this list, then so are the Seminoles. It's not even a discussion.LebamDawg said:Here is the blue blood list per https://www.gambleonline.co/blog/who-are-the-blue-bloods-of-college-football/
- Bama
- Michigan
- Nebraska
- The Irish
- Ohio St
- Oklahomo
- Texas
- USC
and the ones that barely missed out
UGA
Penn State
LSU
FSU
Florida
Miami
Clemson
Tennessee
Auburn
Washington
- Bama
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Rick was a messiah, when he started playing guitar, I fell in love with the program.

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I thought that was Fresneck, what with DeBoer and all.dflea said:
lolcreepycoug said:
How is Florida State left off that list? 14 years in the top 5 is not something every-day-progams accomplish. They've won a shit-ton of major bowls, produced a lot of really great players (and still do) and have 3 natties. All of this accomplished post-civil war. If Auburn, UW, Tennessee and PSU are on this list, then so are the Seminoles. It's not even a discussion.LebamDawg said:Here is the blue blood list per https://www.gambleonline.co/blog/who-are-the-blue-bloods-of-college-football/
- Bama
- Michigan
- Nebraska
- The Irish
- Ohio St
- Oklahomo
- Texas
- USC
and the ones that barely missed out
UGA
Penn State
LSU
FSU
Florida
Miami
Clemson
Tennessee
Auburn
Washington
FSU is Florida State University last I checked.
Washington bottom of the elites? Yeah - I think that's putting it about right. - Bama
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Some of you need to get your reads down. If you don't think Nebraska is a blue blood you don't know ball







