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re: Is LSU considered a CFB Blue Blood?
Posted on 10/30/22 at 7:30 am to theantiquetiger
Posted on 10/30/22 at 7:30 am to theantiquetiger
If we could fill our stadium we would be one.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 7:32 am to theantiquetiger
If we win another NC in the next 3 or 4 years i would say yes. Right now proably 10 or 11. With another NC we should be 7 or 8.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 7:47 am to theantiquetiger
Yes, we are a blue blood. That is why Brian Kelly left Notre Dame to come here.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 7:50 am to theantiquetiger
I would say LSU is barely outside of it.
Bama, ND, Michigan, Ohio St., USC, and Texas would be historical "blue bloods". Basically schools that have been top programs for over 50-60 years.
LSU would need a few more national championships to really make the case otherwise.
Notre Dame will eventually fallout of being a blue blood but I've got them in that group for now.
Bama, ND, Michigan, Ohio St., USC, and Texas would be historical "blue bloods". Basically schools that have been top programs for over 50-60 years.
LSU would need a few more national championships to really make the case otherwise.
Notre Dame will eventually fallout of being a blue blood but I've got them in that group for now.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 8:01 am to theantiquetiger
I really hate this moniker. It doesn’t mean shite
Posted on 10/30/22 at 8:11 am to theantiquetiger
Honestly I’m about the here and now.
I am excited about what LSU is building right now.
I am excited about what LSU is building right now.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 8:19 am to theantiquetiger
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theantiquetiger
Is LSU considered a CFB Blue Blood?
4 national titles with 3 of them undisputed so yes LSU should be considered a blue blood
AP College Football Poll: 1936 to 2021 Final All-Time Rankings
1 Oklahoma 1136
2 Alabama 1129
3 Ohio State 1119
4 Notre Dame 1028
5 Michigan 1016
6 USC 837
7 Nebraska 798
8 Texas 797
9 Penn State 702
10 Tennessee 686
11 LSU 678
12 Georgia 657
13 Auburn 584
14 Florida State 570
15 Florida 551
Posted on 10/30/22 at 8:31 am to theantiquetiger
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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.
And I didn’t mention either.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 8:31 am to Y.A. Tittle
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I’d argue LSU has jumped Tenn and Ga.
You can't gain position as a blue blood.
You either are or you're no.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 8:31 am to theantiquetiger
No, we are not a blue blood. 2011 taught you that.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 8:35 am to xGeauxLSUx
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You can't gain position as a blue blood. You either are or you're no.
I disagree, but if that’s the case, LSU is certainly above Georgia.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 8:37 am to theantiquetiger
A Blue Blood, by definition, is someone with a legacy that puts them in that position. Kind of like the term old money. Their worth is assumed based on history, not necessarily their current situation or even recent history.
LSU is not a Blue Blood, neither is Penn St., Tennessee, or Georgia. The rest of your list is considered Blue Bloods, add Nebraska and you have them all.
Bama
Mich
Ohio St
USC
OK
TX
ND
Nebraska
People are starting to use the term Blue Blood to mean a perennial contender or powerhouse, They do not mean the same thing.
Blue bloods are old money, often not as wealthy as new money but still exerted influence, sometimes unwarranted, in the circles they live in.
LSU is not a Blue Blood, neither is Penn St., Tennessee, or Georgia. The rest of your list is considered Blue Bloods, add Nebraska and you have them all.
Bama
Mich
Ohio St
USC
OK
TX
ND
Nebraska
People are starting to use the term Blue Blood to mean a perennial contender or powerhouse, They do not mean the same thing.
Blue bloods are old money, often not as wealthy as new money but still exerted influence, sometimes unwarranted, in the circles they live in.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 8:44 am to theantiquetiger
You lost me at Tennessee
Posted on 10/30/22 at 8:44 am to theantiquetiger
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Are we considered a Blue Blood team?
IMO, this is one of the most overrated topics in college football. It really doesn’t matter. But, for the sake of conversation, LSU would be on this list before TX and UGA. Nebraska should be on this list too btw.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 8:46 am to mdomingue
I always feel like Texas is too highly regarded in these discussions. Their historic accomplishments are basically LSU’s.
I get perception plays a big part in determining who is or isn’t a “blue blood,” but I feel like they are living off pure perception (versus someone like Notre Dame and maybe USC, living off REAL history) more than any others.
I get perception plays a big part in determining who is or isn’t a “blue blood,” but I feel like they are living off pure perception (versus someone like Notre Dame and maybe USC, living off REAL history) more than any others.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 8:46 am to theantiquetiger
To people outside of our program no has always been the consistent answer I’ve seen online when this question is asked. most consider us a modern blue blood. Blue blood or not out program has been playing football since the 1800’s we are a school with great tradition and history. I consider us one but most don’t
Posted on 10/30/22 at 8:48 am to mdomingue
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Their worth is assumed based on history,
You need to look at Tennessee’s history. They’re a blue blood.
This post was edited on 10/30/22 at 8:49 am
Posted on 10/30/22 at 8:49 am to Y.A. Tittle
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I get perception plays a big part in determining who is or isn’t a “blue blood,” but I feel like they are living off pure perception (versus someone like Notre Dame and maybe USC, living off REAL history) more than any others.
I think that is true but those schools I listed show up as the traditional blue bloods.
Posted on 10/30/22 at 8:49 am to theantiquetiger
3 nattys in the last 20 years. How many teams on that list can say that?
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