🏈 A 'take no prisoners' tweet on Texas and then piled on top of Sark.

Texas absolute #1
Followed by LSU n UGA (they were my #1 til this year)

Old adage...even the blind hog..finds an acorn occasionally

My list:

1. Texas
2. Michigan
3. UGA

If they don't get their shit together in the next 5-10 years, I hate to say it, but I might have to put Nebraska on that list as well.

Texas, Michigan, and UGA are probably considered traditional powerhouses, and yet Alabama has won more national titles in the last 45 years than all three of those program's combined.

Also, I put LSU in the same class I put UF, Clemson, FSU, and Miami. Decent programs, but they aren't really known for being considered "bluebloods" so to speak.
 
My list:

1. Texas
2. Michigan
3. UGA

If they don't get their shit together in the next 5-10 years, I hate to say it, but I might have to put Nebraska on that list as well.

Texas, Michigan, and UGA are probably considered traditional powerhouses, and yet Alabama has won more national titles in the last 45 years than all three of those program's combined.

Also, I put LSU in the same class I put UF, Clemson, FSU, and Miami. Decent programs, but they aren't really known for being considered "bluebloods" so to speak.

Bluebloods....interesting....i think everyone defines to meet their desires....

But....i i look and define as teams challenging for the top consistently...
Not always...but consistently...through multiple HCs...
As such...your list of teams with decent programs...but not bluebloods...i agree
All having nice runs...here and there...but...not with consistency

My list:
Alabama
Michigan
Ohio state
Texas
USCw
Pennstate
Nebraska
Oklahoma
But some of these have fallen so far..somebody older might have others...somebody younger might leave off some...
 
My list:

1. Texas
2. Michigan
3. UGA

If they don't get their shit together in the next 5-10 years, I hate to say it, but I might have to put Nebraska on that list as well.

Texas, Michigan, and UGA are probably considered traditional powerhouses, and yet Alabama has won more national titles in the last 45 years than all three of those program's combined.

Also, I put LSU in the same class I put UF, Clemson, FSU, and Miami. Decent programs, but they aren't really known for being considered "bluebloods" so to speak.
They haven't been relevant since the mid to late 90's..... not sure they have any shit left to get together. :)
 
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