The Case for Franklin
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Programs like Michigan and Ohio State are win machines, with century‑long consistency.
• Alabama’s dynasty stands out for sheer championship dominance.
• Notre Dame and USC remain iconic for their balance of wins, titles, and Heisman history.
• Georgia’s recent run has elevated them into the elite tier, despite fewer historical titles. -
Source? This is hilarious if true.
Keep in mind that Oregon and UW are only getting half shares now, so for Oregon to be lumped with USC, which is getting a full share, is telling.
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You dumb fuck.
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Harvard's all-time record is
909–413–50
, with 909 wins, 413 losses, and 50 ties. This includes over 1,300 officially sanctioned games since the team's founding
🏈 Harvard Football Historical Record• Founded: 1873 (one of the oldest programs in the country).
• All‑time record: 909 wins, 413 losses, 50 ties
• National championships: 8 (mostly in the late 19th and early 20th century: 1875, 1890, 1898, 1899, 1910, 1912, 1913, 1919) -
Obvious blueblood is obvious
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Minnesota has nine national championships. Including one they lost in the Rose Bowl
Ducks are in trouble tonight
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Penn State and Nebraska are usually the line of demarcation between blue blood and just below blue blood. Nebraska's trend downward now for a quarter century and therefore loss of national attention puts them below the line now as noted in the equity valuation. Penn State's national relevance is still there even if it is related to being almost as good as Ohio State.
These types of dumb arguments are what make college football fun but instead now we have to argue about which conference to play in and how valuable each brand is and who has the better TV contract. FYFMFE
Franklin still sucks.
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If Washington takes less than Oregon and USC then everyone needs to be fired
But we? all know about the negotiating prowess of UW
DOOMED
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which brings me back to my point. The ONLY difference between Nebraska and Penn State is Franklin
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Yikes. No one that has any idea what the term means includes Penn state. Nebraska has been eating glue for decades and they still have a more impressive history. You sound exactly like a new blood oregon fan that thinks Florida and Clemson are blue bloods as well
Is Indiana a blue blood if they make the playoff this year?






