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Just wait until Houston, Cinci, and UCF grow into their P5 status
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RE: Just wait until Houston, Cinci, and UCF grow into their P5 status
(09-08-2021 03:38 PM)Kyle Mack Wrote:  
(09-08-2021 11:13 AM)PicksUp Wrote:  In the 2010s USC had a similar winning percentage as A&M, Auburn, Washington and Michigan. The key fact is that they never really were title or playoff contenders.

That seems pretty fair. It wasn't that long ago that WVU beat Clemson like 70-14 or something like that.

Its funny how when we talk college hoops, we boil the Blue Bloods down to about six schools that most agree on: UCLA, UNC, Duke, Indiana, Kansas and Kentucky.

It seems like in CFB people bequeath the Blue Blood label to many more programs. Clemson is obviously a great program currently, but they are not a Blue Blood. When I think CFB royalty I mark it down to the following: Alabama, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Texas and USC. After that, you fall in a different tier IMHO.
09-08-2021 04:15 PM
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