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re: What schools comprise the true SEC "blue bloods"?

Posted on 7/25/21 at 10:25 am to
Posted by JKChesterton
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Posted on 7/25/21 at 10:25 am to
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What schools comprise the true SEC "blue bloods"?
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LSU won lots of games between 1958 (first consensus NC, AP/UPI-coaches) and Saban


LSU is 6th in the SEC in total wins 1958 to 2003. And actually, I was wrong about the total from 1970 to Nick Saban's arrival. LSU is also 6th in that timeframe. 6th in the conference, and you want to pretend LSU is a blue blood. That's just goofy. Till Nick Saban arrived there, not long ago, LSU was a mediocre also ran

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I didn't use the term bluebood, but in terms of SEC titles and Championships, LSU has won titles (SEC) as I noted. I strayed away from the term "blueblood" as I don't know what the definition is or how to quantify it. In fact, I was stressing the term "Brand" which Financial analyst can and have.

LSU had ups and downs, Some highs and lows. SEC title in 1961 with Dietzel, 1970 with Mac, then fall off with Stovall, SEC title with Bill Arnsparger in 86 and one with Archer in 1988, then fall off the map for the next decade, etc.

So lots of Variance.
This post was edited on 7/25/21 at 10:29 am
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