There are 8 Blue Bloods in College Football: Alabama, Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Texas & USC
If you are talking bloodlines, then the dominance necessary to become a Blue Blood must span not just legendary coaches or current day dynasties but generations.
Take a look through the ranks and see which team is closest to royalty and who still needs decades of winning programs to even enter the realm of the Blue Bloods discussion.
A team's Blue Blood Score is comprised of a mix of Regular Season Achievements (Wins, Weeks Ranked, Weeks Ranked #1, Conference Titles, Bowl Wins, Major Bowl Wins & National Titles), Post Season Awards (Consensus & Unanimous All-Americans, Heisman Winners & Runner Ups) and Professional Achievements (CFB Hall of Famers, NFL Draft Picks & 1st Round Picks)
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The Blueprint: Why The Back Three Doesn't Work for the LA Galaxy
Analyzing why the back three failed in Dallas and why it's not the solution for the LA Galaxy going forward
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If Niko Tsakiris, Zavier Gozo, Adri Mehmeti, and Julian Hall aren't in a USMNT camp soon after the World Cup ends, I'll be shocked.
Tsakiris has been the best player on the field in this San Jose Earthquakes/LAFC game. What a talent.
@TrojanFBx@USC_Nico Some recency bias there, leaving out:
1967 — OJ Simpson’s 64 yd TD run against UCLA.
1974 — TD Kickoff return by Anthony Davis to ignite The Comeback.
1996 — Sammy Knight forces fumble & recovers near goal line to keep USC alive to bust ND streak.
Seattle's Bilbao-style pipeline, Miami's identity crisis & more | Matchday 6
Including a Galaxy team that looks ready to catch a beating in Toluca this week.
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How timid Ream is on the second Lukebakkio goal. He is quick yes, but not an elite level wide player by any means. Not sure I can buy playing Ream in this set up