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Jan 2, 2025
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Ghost of Peanut
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You might want to read those team summaries in that article.
Success is a major factor in their rankings. Any team that stops having success would slide down in that ranking.
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ESPN has a list of 8 'blue blood' schools. BYU made the list just outside the
Benfica1
Jan 2, 1:01pm
Just an FYI in case you didn't notice, but that article is 8+ years old.
JJCoug
Jan 2, 1:03pm
Yeah. The term "blue blood" has been around a long time.
Benfica1
Jan 2, 1:06pm
This was in 2016. I bet Oregon is higher and Stanford lower now.
Still Questing
Jan 2, 1:03pm
yeah, how Mich St, Arkansas, or Stanford rank as blue bloods is anyone's guess, BYUs track record in the WAC, MWC, Indie
ChinaFan
Jan 2, 1:05pm
It is based on tradition and history. MSU benefits from being linked to Michigan
Benfica1
Jan 2, 1:08pm
The articles is over 8 years old and at the all time height of Stanford FB
stansburycoug
Jan 2, 3:15pm
McCaffery years?
jaba166
Jan 2, 8:15pm
This article is 8+ years old. I wonder what the rankings would be today.
Conan
Jan 2, 1:06pm
If it changes very much in less than a decade then we’re not really talking about blue bloods. But BYU has only improved
mvtoro
Jan 2, 4:09pm
Probably still close to accurate, but I'd guess Nebraska would miss the cut if
Ghost of Peanut
Jan 2, 1:07pm
Maybe. But as stated it is more about tradition than current success.
Benfica1
Jan 2, 1:11pm
You might want to read those team summaries in that article.
Ghost of Peanut
Jan 2, 1:15pm
I read the article. It's talking recent success in the 70s and 80s. Focus.
Benfica1
Jan 2, 1:19pm
Any program that can't get back to an elite level is not a blue blood.
Ghost of Peanut
Jan 2, 1:26pm
Heismans and NCs can't be taken away even w/ recent failure.
Benfica1
Jan 2, 1:31pm
That is a pretty old article, a few things have changed since 2016
clouddatageek
Jan 2, 1:07pm
LOL, they've all been cheating. All of them. Now it's just legal.
Ghost of Peanut
Jan 2, 1:13pm
If you ain’t cheating, you ain’t trying
BYU Grounds
Jan 2, 1:15pm
Yes, every school was providing "illegal" benefits, but the game has changed
clouddatageek
Jan 2, 1:24pm
Don't forget the most important: Utah has lost 2 Rose Bowls since then
machete
Jan 2, 3:54pm
As long as Phil Knight is alive I have to think NIL going to work at Oregon
ABCoug
Jan 2, 6:34pm
With 2 RoseBowl losses, Utah would be much higher than 41 today.
HenderCoug
Jan 2, 1:29pm
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹40🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹?
Pangare
Jan 2, 1:41pm
Arkansas at 25? Even 8 years ago that makes no sense.
Blue for Life
Jan 2, 2:00pm
Oregon also.
ParentingNotForSissy
Jan 2, 3:16pm
Wisconsin.
ParentingNotForSissy
Jan 2, 3:19pm
I would:
CoolB
Jan 2, 2:24pm
Why do you feel Oregon should be in top 25?
ParentingNotForSissy
Jan 2, 8:06pm
2016 article
kimdaddy35
Jan 2, 3:43pm
Come on man, follow along.
Benfica1
Jan 2, 3:56pm
It explains both USC and Nebraska being more highly rated than I would put them now. The last decade or so
kimdaddy35
Jan 2, 4:02pm
Agree, but historically USC and Nebraska have had All-Americans, Heisman winners
Benfica1
Jan 2, 4:09pm
Blue blood is a stupid narrative that should die. I'm more about what have you
OldFogey
Jan 2, 8:06pm
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