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Is LSU considered a CFB Blue Blood?
Posted on 10/30/22 at 5:36 am
Posted on 10/30/22 at 5:36 am
There are the obvious Blue Bloods:
Bama
Mich
Ohio St
USC
OK
TX
ND
Penn St
Tenn
GA
Are we considered a Blue Blood team?
Bama
Mich
Ohio St
USC
OK
TX
ND
Penn St
Tenn
GA
Are we considered a Blue Blood team?
Posted on 10/30/22 at 5:36 am to theantiquetiger
If Tenn is in that list….LSU certainly is!
Posted on 10/30/22 at 5:38 am to Pu2kph0
quote:
If Tenn is in that list….LSU certainly is!
Tenn has more SEC championships than LSU, and was lone #2 until GA tied them last year.
Edit:
I stand corrected, GA didn’t win the SEC last year
This post was edited on 10/30/22 at 5:42 am
Posted on 10/30/22 at 5:39 am to theantiquetiger
I would easily rank ahead of Penn st and Tennessee, so yes they are a historically top 10 team.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 5:39 am to Pu2kph0
quote:
If Tenn is in that list….LSU certainly is!
I’d argue LSU has jumped Tenn and Ga.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 5:46 am to Y.A. Tittle
quote:
I’d argue LSU has jumped Tenn and Ga.
USC hasn’t been shite in nearly 20 years, but are major Blue Bloods.
ND hasn’t won a NC in 34 years, but are major Blue Bloods.
LSU is only #4 in SEC championships, and record is basically 800-400-47. That’s averaging 8 wins, 4 loses, & .5 ties per year. Is this resume strong enough to be a Blue Blood?
This post was edited on 10/30/22 at 5:53 am
Posted on 10/30/22 at 5:48 am to theantiquetiger
We are not a blue blood
Posted on 10/30/22 at 6:00 am to theantiquetiger
Blue Blood = Used to be good. These are the teams that dominated football when there was much less parity and a lot more cheating. LSU was on the outside most of those years particularly the 70s and 80s. We are definitely a "Blue Blood" now.
This post was edited on 10/30/22 at 6:21 am
Posted on 10/30/22 at 6:11 am to theantiquetiger
This is a silly question, because there are no such things as college football bluebloods. You can make a list of the most successful programs in history, but you’ll be surprised at the terrible teams that are near the top - like Army and Harvard.
You can give more weight to recent success, but now it depends on your weighting. All of this is to say, it’s a matter of opinion.
I can promise you that, around the country, LSU is considered one of the top five programs.
You can give more weight to recent success, but now it depends on your weighting. All of this is to say, it’s a matter of opinion.
I can promise you that, around the country, LSU is considered one of the top five programs.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 6:13 am to theantiquetiger
Absolutely yes. I don't think they were in that top tier prior to 2000 but I think the body work put together post 2000 has put them in the blue bloods.
I ask this question. Why would you say these schools are obvious
Texas
Penn state
Tennessee
Georgia
and not LSU?
I ask this question. Why would you say these schools are obvious
Texas
Penn state
Tennessee
Georgia
and not LSU?
Posted on 10/30/22 at 6:13 am to theantiquetiger
Meh. Kind of a mixture of blue blood and modern powerhouse.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 6:19 am to Penrod
quote:
like Army
I actually consider Army as a Blue Blood team because of their history, but if I put them in my OP, people would have lost their minds.
Coach Dietzel actually left LSU for Army because of the prestige. It was up there with coaching ND.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 6:37 am to theantiquetiger
Blue Bloods:
Bama
OSU
Mich
TX
OU
ND
Borderline:
Penn St
UGA
Nebraska
Tennessee
Next Level Down:
Army
Clemson
Auburn
LSU
Michigan State
Pitt
The Florida schools, Oregon, Oklahoma State, are all new money and therefore not eligible.
Bama
OSU
Mich
TX
OU
ND
Borderline:
Penn St
UGA
Nebraska
Tennessee
Next Level Down:
Army
Clemson
Auburn
LSU
Michigan State
Pitt
The Florida schools, Oregon, Oklahoma State, are all new money and therefore not eligible.
This post was edited on 10/30/22 at 6:38 am
Posted on 10/30/22 at 7:10 am to theantiquetiger
The Blue Bloods thread again
And it’s not even the off-season
And it’s not even the off-season
Posted on 10/30/22 at 7:14 am to theantiquetiger
quote:
There are the obvious Blue Bloods: Bama Mich Ohio St USC OK TX ND Penn St Tenn GA
If Penn State and Georgia are, then we most certainly are.
ETA: And where’s Nebraska?
This post was edited on 10/30/22 at 7:15 am
Posted on 10/30/22 at 7:17 am to theantiquetiger
Yes. LSU is a blueblood.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 7:28 am to Palm Beach Tiger
Historically LSU is on the border line or right inside of a Top10 program all time. Last 20 years a Top5 lock. Currently I think from a branding , fan support, money, media following, and winning tradition perspective there's about 20 schools in a blue blood league of their own. Another 20 or so schools with blue blood potential, then everybody else.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 7:29 am to theantiquetiger
Modern day but haven’t yet earned a true seat at the table. Partly attributable to our isolated market.
We love our tigers fiercely but are just gaining outside fandom.
We love our tigers fiercely but are just gaining outside fandom.
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