Which Schools are "Blue Blood" Programs?

Which schools do you consider "Blue Blood" college football programs?


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It would be interesting to see what this list would look like 30 yrs from now. Could be flipped, with maybe 2 or 3 of today's top 10, still in the top 10.

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IDK if it would change that much. The current top 8 are pretty much the same top 8 from 30 years ago. I suppose that is kind of implied in the blue blood moniker, long term greatness not short term flashes in the pan. Probably would take 40 or 50 consecutive years of sustained good or bad to change this list, imo. I can see some of those programs eventually getting into the club but I think it would take a lot, even more than our 20 year slide, to fall out of it.

 
Is blueblood status gained through history? do you see Boise State gaining blueblood status if they continuing winning like this into 2100 and beyond they have had only 5 losing seasons in football.And are they the group of 5 team most likely to gain blueblood status

 
Is blueblood status gained through history? do you see Boise State gaining blueblood status if they continuing winning like this into 2100 and beyond they have had only 5 losing seasons in football.And are they the group of 5 team most likely to gain blueblood status
Boise State is not a blue blood. They haven't even won a championship

 
I do think Harsin and Chryst at BSU and Wisconsin are really good coaches.If you ever read the fanboards of BSU especially few of their negative nancies want him fired after 3 top 25 finishes in 5 years almost 80 percent winning percentage crazy fans? he's gone 12-2,9-4,10-3,11-3 and 10-3 in his 5 years

 
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