TheRobotDevil
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That list made meUnless my eyes deceive me, you didn't mention FSU anywhere on this list. If your cutoff is the past 40-50 years, they're definitely Tier 1
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That list made meUnless my eyes deceive me, you didn't mention FSU anywhere on this list. If your cutoff is the past 40-50 years, they're definitely Tier 1
That list made meespecially Miami at 4
I did some research as far as i can tell the blood in boise is not blue. The lists you and @ElTexan stand and are the only True blue bloods everyone else may collect their muffin baskets in thanks for participating
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IMO true Blue bloods are Alabama,ND,Texas,Oklahoma,Michigan,Ohio Stae and USCTraditional Powers: Alabama, Oklahoma, Michigan, Ohio St, Notre Dame, Nebraska, USC, Texas, Penn St, and Tennessee.
Next tier: LSU, Florida St, Georgia, UCLA, Auburn, Miami, Michigan St, Florida, and Arkansas.
Have work to do but still good programs historically: Iowa, Wisconsin, Texas A&M, Washington, Georgia Tech, Clemson, Pittsburgh, Ole Miss, TCU, Stanford, Minnesota, and Oregon.
IMO true Blue bloods are Alabama,ND,Texas,Oklahoma,Michigan,Ohio Stae and USC
Im working on assigning other blood types to the rest of the pack once proper samples are provided by each program
Nebraska was borderline for me the only team i could see as a blue blood. I can see Nebraska on the list they have A case. But as for any other teams never happening claiming otherwise is just A stretch and disgrace to the term blue blood, college football and its historyI think you have to add Nebraska to that as much as their whiny ass fans piss me off online. They have more top 10 finishes than USC and Texas (by 5 surprisingly).
Where's Oregon? You guys are fucking haters
but look at the jerseys, and the shiny nail.We're checking. Let's see how many National Championships Oregon has won in the past 121 years since they started their program. I'm looking. Don't rush me. OK, here it is: ZERO. Not a blue blood by any stretch of the imagination.
During realignment a few years ago and the talk of "the 64", USA Today had a story on the programs that were "really" in the black. There weren't even close to 64. IIRC, there were only about 25-30 that really brought in more than they spent. The top 3 were UT, tOSU and Bama I believe. May have changed now with the new TV contracts.Basically my criteria is a large fan base, at least 1 national title without decades of being terrible(Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, Arkansas etc) and a big time money maker program.
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