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Originally Posted by
chef dixon
Burrow had 2 years. Huge difference. If he was a grad transfer and only played 2018 he may be getting ready for the XFL as we speak.
King is not the same type of player and will go to wilt away to irrelevance under Manny Diaz.
Who has Manny hired at OC?
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I think "blue blood" is a dog whistle term for "successful"...
I feel so marginalized....**************************
"It is not courage to resist TUSK; It is courage to accept TUSK."
No.
Easy there buddy. Tusk is...well Tusk is Tusk. Tireddawg 12.20.17
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
I think Michigan is a media blue blood but not real blue blood. 1 national title in 60+ years and that was shared with a far superior Nebraska team.
Their talent just doesn't stack up and who are they going to find better than Harbaugh?
If it takes a coach superior to Harbaugh to win then you're not a blue blood.
Hell, we'd all be blue bloods if all we need is a coach better than Harbaugh
Michigan has more wins all-time than any team. They're a blue blood. Ohio St. is #2.
Miami maybe is sorta a blue blood but not an original one. Them and FSU since 1980 or so. Same with Florida.
But I consider blue bloods anyone that has the long term history to go along with it and has sustained it. Michigan hasn't fallen off the map nowhere near close enough to have lost blue blood status.
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Originally Posted by
dawgday166
But I consider blue bloods anyone that has the long term history to go along with it and has sustained it. Michigan hasn't fallen off the map nowhere near close enough to have lost blue blood status.
I kinda of agree, but they're on tier 2 nationally in talent & recruiting over the past 30 years
CAN'T PUT A SADDLE ON A MUSTANG
Quit Your Bi$&$&?!, He's Not Going to Run the Ball More
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
I kinda of agree, but they're on tier 2 nationally in talent & recruiting over the past 30 years
Them, Ohio St., USC, and Texas were competing for Nattys in early 2000s. Those are 4 blue bloods right there. Then SEC took over. You have Bama, LSU then 2 non-blue bloods in FL & AU thrown in. I kinda consider LSU a blue blood even tho they are marginal as a blue blood. TN ... sorta same way. Bama is really the only without-a-doubt blue blood from SEC IMO.
ETA: And Michigan is still recuiting in top 10 or so every year currently.
Last edited by dawgday166; 01-19-2020 at 04:34 PM.
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
I kinda of agree, but they're on tier 2 nationally in talent & recruiting over the past 30 years
If you base it solely on talent, Miami is a blue blood then... only 3 programs have more players in the nfl right now. Here's the top 10 programs as far as current nfl players...
1. Bama
2. Ohio st
3. Florida
4. Miami
5. LSU
6. FSU
7. Oklahoma
8. Georgia
9. Penn st
10. aTm
https://www.ncaa.com/news/football/a...19-nfl-rosters
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
We want no part of a head-to-head with LSU.
Geezus I can see it now....Costelleaux...dammit
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Originally Posted by
msbulldog
Used to be Blueblood, last time they were in the national contender conversation was 18 years ago.
Alabama went about 12 years without a natty and were still a blue blood. Miami is a sleeping monster. They have done horribly managing that program.
Clemson went almost 30 between nattys.
Penn State is a blue blood. Michagan is. USC is. Florida is. Florida State is. They are among the very few that can win nattys without a lot of luck. LSU is also a blue blood. Texas is a blue blood. Run right, all those programs should be Top 10 teams every year.
I'll die on this hill.
Not only did Mississippi State embarrass LSU on this night. Davis Wade Stadium wrecked Tiger Stadium in music choice, atmosphere and, most of all, volume.
When I'm 80 and deaf, it's not going to be all those Springsteen concerts or Queen at Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans on Halloween Night in 1978, it will be this game...............Glen Guilbeau--Sherveport Times
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Originally Posted by
Spiderman
Alabama went about 12 years without a natty and were still a blue blood. Miami is a sleeping monster. They have done horribly managing that program.
Clemson went almost 30 between nattys.
Penn State is a blue blood. Michagan is. USC is. Florida is. Florida State is. They are among the very few that can win nattys without a lot of luck. LSU is also a blue blood. Texas is a blue blood. Run right, all those programs should be Top 10 teams every year.
I'll die on this hill.
I'll buy all that myself. You probably could categorize blue bloods into 2 categories. Charter members and Latecomers. That's sorta the way I think about it. I would classify PSU, FSU, FL, and Miami as the late comers ... not part of original membership.
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Originally Posted by
Spiderman
Alabama went about 12 years without a natty and were still a blue blood. Miami is a sleeping monster. They have done horribly managing that program.
Clemson went almost 30 between nattys.
Penn State is a blue blood. Michagan is. USC is. Florida is. Florida State is. They are among the very few that can win nattys without a lot of luck. LSU is also a blue blood. Texas is a blue blood. Run right, all those programs should be Top 10 teams every year.
I'll die on this hill.
No.
You won't.
"It is not courage to resist TUSK; It is courage to accept TUSK."
No.
Easy there buddy. Tusk is...well Tusk is Tusk. Tireddawg 12.20.17
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Originally Posted by
dawgday166
I'll buy all that myself. You probably could categorize blue bloods into 2 categories. Charter members and Latecomers. That's sorta the way I think about it. I would classify PSU, FSU, FL, and Miami as the late comers ... not part of original membership.
I wouldn't consider PSU in the same category of "late comer" as the Florida schools...
"It is not courage to resist TUSK; It is courage to accept TUSK."
No.
Easy there buddy. Tusk is...well Tusk is Tusk. Tireddawg 12.20.17
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If you consider Miami a blue blood, you might as well throw Pittsburgh in there.
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Originally Posted by
Bothrops
If you consider Miami a blue blood, you might as well throw Pittsburgh in there.
UHH, what?
Not only did Mississippi State embarrass LSU on this night. Davis Wade Stadium wrecked Tiger Stadium in music choice, atmosphere and, most of all, volume.
When I'm 80 and deaf, it's not going to be all those Springsteen concerts or Queen at Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans on Halloween Night in 1978, it will be this game...............Glen Guilbeau--Sherveport Times
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King says Miami isn't done deal. Still talking to ark, Maryland, and LSU
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That's what I'm talking about. Now the ca$h is starting to move around.
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Originally Posted by
timotheus
That's what I'm talking about. Now the ca$h is starting to move around.
Hope LSU gets him, and they don't go after Costello. We aren't beating LSU either way
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I think LSU will probably go after Chase Brice. It's obvious they have no faith in Myles Brennan. They're bringing in two QBs in this class and have Peter Parrish from last year, who they're really high on. I could see them going all in on a guy who has two years left and then letting Parrish and the two QBs from this class develop for a couple of more years and see if they're ready in 2022. If not, they'll just go back to the portal.
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
Hope LSU gets him, and they don't go after Costello. We aren't beating LSU either way
I'm not scared of LSU. Brady & his magic are gone.
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Originally Posted by
Spiderman
Alabama went about 12 years without a natty and were still a blue blood. Miami is a sleeping monster. They have done horribly managing that program.
Clemson went almost 30 between nattys.
Penn State is a blue blood. Michagan is. USC is. Florida is. Florida State is. They are among the very few that can win nattys without a lot of luck. LSU is also a blue blood. Texas is a blue blood. Run right, all those programs should be Top 10 teams every year.
I'll die on this hill.
I think any school that you can say only needs the right hire to put them in the hunt for NC's is a blue blood. All those schools you listed have the money, fan base, the track record of success, and talent in their recruiting pool to become a contender. But, some coaches or schools just can't get there for whatever reason. UGA is a great example. They have every advantage known to man and haven't won it in 40 years - and it took arguably the greatest college football player in history to get that one for them.
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Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
I think LSU will probably go after Chase Brice. It's obvious they have no faith in Myles Brennan. They're bringing in two QBs in this class and have Peter Parrish from last year, who they're really high on. I could see them going all in on a guy who has two years left and then letting Parrish and the two QBs from this class develop for a couple of more years and see if they're ready in 2022. If not, they'll just go back to the portal.
Myles is the reason that LSU is looking for the next guy, he's not the one to get it done at LSU.
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