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re: What schools comprise the true SEC "blue bloods"?
Posted on 7/24/21 at 11:20 pm to C W
Posted on 7/24/21 at 11:20 pm to C W
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Texas used to be
used to be what?
This myth of Texas ever being a blue-blood has always baffled me. 2 Nattys in their history? Come’ on, man. And Dick Nixon had to give them one of those.
TU is UGA with cash.
Posted on 7/24/21 at 11:23 pm to five_fivesix
quote:You have been missed.
five_fivesix
At least you avi has
Posted on 7/24/21 at 11:41 pm to five_fivesix
You’re an idiot. Texas was a blue blood although I would agree that until we correct our current course that title is teetering. It’s four national championships, fourth in all time wins and sixth in all time winning percentage.
Should have had a few more titles certainly.
My take:
Alabama
Notre Dame
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Are but trending away from it -
Texas
Michigan
USC
Nebraska had an unbelievable three decade run or so - not sure how they fit in.
LSU, Florida, Miami - great programs with multiple titles but don’t have the depth of history and prestige, etc.
Should have had a few more titles certainly.
My take:
Alabama
Notre Dame
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Are but trending away from it -
Texas
Michigan
USC
Nebraska had an unbelievable three decade run or so - not sure how they fit in.
LSU, Florida, Miami - great programs with multiple titles but don’t have the depth of history and prestige, etc.
Posted on 7/25/21 at 9:31 am to five_fivesix
quote:
used to be what?
This myth of Texas ever being a blue-blood has always baffled me. 2 Nattys in their history? Come’ on, man. And Dick Nixon had to give them one of those.
TU is UGA with cash.
I think they have 4 total NC's starting hin the AP/UP consensus poll era, 1936 to 1998 when the first BCS between TENN and FSU was held till 2014 season when the CFP started.
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