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re: The changing of the Blue-Bloods

Posted on 4/18/18 at 10:20 am to
Posted by Che Boludo
Member since May 2009
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Posted on 4/18/18 at 10:20 am to
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have never really thought of Texas as a Blue Blood. What does their resume look like?
Here is the 2016 Article that breaks each down.
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Texas 

The state of the Longhorns’ program isn’t what many in Austin, Texas would like it to be, but its ceiling is still as high as anyone’s. Much of that can be attributed to the lengthy, consistent tradition the state’s flagship program has. Football is bigger in Texas and no one has done it better over time than the Longhorns. 

National titles: 4
Wins: 886
Winning percentage: .709
Heisman Trophy winners: Two (Earl Campbell, Ricky Williams)
Conference Titles: 32

Like Nebraska, Texas has struggled in recent seasons – the Longhorns haven’t won at least 10 games since Colt McCoy’s senior season – but the Longhorns are bringing in a great recruiting class and should continue to recruit at a high level. Will Charlie Strong still be the man leading this program when it climbs back to the nationally elite level, though?
change the Charlie Strong plug out for Herman and the wheels keep spinning at UTx
This post was edited on 4/18/18 at 2:43 pm
Posted by LSU Patrick
Member since Jan 2009
73548 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 2:11 pm to
I just looked at that article. I didn't even consider this.

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[LSU] also posted a winning record every season since 2000.


That's pretty freaking impressive considering how good the SEC has been during that stretch of time.

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