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re: Is LSU considered a CFB Blue Blood?

Posted on 10/30/22 at 9:29 am to
Posted by Flyingtiger82
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Posted on 10/30/22 at 9:29 am to
I actually studied this. Ivy League gave us Football.
Midwest enhanced it.

I’ve been making fun of Vanderbilt but they started essentially the SEC. I didn’t know Texas was a charter member of the original association.

Then there’s the West Coast.

But as far as powerhouses legitimate football programs now in no particular order:
- Alabama
- Notre Dame
- Penn State
- Michigan
- Ohio State
- Georgia
- Clemson
- LSU
- Texas
- Oklahoma
- USC
-UCLA
- Wisconsin

* Hon mentions: Tennessee, West Virginia, Auburn, Nebraska.
Posted by Mayhawman
Somewhere in the middle of SEC West
Member since Dec 2009
10118 posts
Posted on 10/30/22 at 1:20 pm to
quote:

But as far as powerhouses legitimate football programs now in no particular order:
- Alabama
- Notre Dame
- Penn State
- Michigan
- Ohio State
- Georgia
- Clemson
- LSU
- Texas
- Oklahoma
- USC
-UCLA
- Wisconsin

* Hon mentions: Tennessee, West Virginia, Auburn, Nebraska.

Wut?
Omitted UTk has 6 claimed NCs while other listed with quite weak quantity.

- Georgia = 3 NCs
- Clemson = 3 NCs
- Penn State = 2 NCs
- Georgia = 2 NCs
- UCLA = 1 NCs
- Wisconsin = 0 NCs
- WVU = 0 NCs

So much fail in your list, as with most "Blueblood Lists".
Most lists fail due to yankee media bias, but this one is just dumb.
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