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CFB program have in general always been kinda broken into groups:
Blue Blood Tier = Ohio St, Alabama, and Oklahoma at the top. Then USC, Notre Dame, Michigan in this middle part of this tier, followed by Texas and Nebraska at the end of it. These teams were always viewed as the original elite programs in CFB.
New Blood Tier = Miami, FSU, UF at the top and high end super recent part of this tier. Then UGA, PSU, LSU, PSU, UTenn, Auburn are in the grey area of the New Blood tier because they had a bit more history, but didn't really reach their peaks until liek post 80s as well. Then at the bottom of this tier would be Clemson and UCLA.
But now with NIL we are definitely entering a new era and programs that we are seeing have high end success than ever before. I'd designate these programs the Green Bloods due to them being ones that are breaking out in the legal cash era.
Green Blood Tier = Oregon, Texas A&M, Indiana, Texas Tech, Ole Miss,
Obviously in this tier the 3 Florida schools kinda separated themselves in this group, maybe with PSU. The rest were have been good alot but didn't have as high of highs until like Auburn, LSU, and Clemson all winning in the last 20 years.
But now with NIL it seems we are about to be in a drastic change in Program strength, which I'd call the Green Bloods, cause these teams got cash to spend:
Green Blood Tier = Oregon, Texas A&M, Indiana, Ole Miss, Texas Tech, and others?
Before it was just like 10 programs at the top that had any hope in CFB. Then it got pushed to like 20. Now it's looking like it'll be more like 30 programs that can truly be in the running.
Interesting.
Blue Blood Tier = Ohio St, Alabama, and Oklahoma at the top. Then USC, Notre Dame, Michigan in this middle part of this tier, followed by Texas and Nebraska at the end of it. These teams were always viewed as the original elite programs in CFB.
New Blood Tier = Miami, FSU, UF at the top and high end super recent part of this tier. Then UGA, PSU, LSU, PSU, UTenn, Auburn are in the grey area of the New Blood tier because they had a bit more history, but didn't really reach their peaks until liek post 80s as well. Then at the bottom of this tier would be Clemson and UCLA.
But now with NIL we are definitely entering a new era and programs that we are seeing have high end success than ever before. I'd designate these programs the Green Bloods due to them being ones that are breaking out in the legal cash era.
Green Blood Tier = Oregon, Texas A&M, Indiana, Texas Tech, Ole Miss,
Obviously in this tier the 3 Florida schools kinda separated themselves in this group, maybe with PSU. The rest were have been good alot but didn't have as high of highs until like Auburn, LSU, and Clemson all winning in the last 20 years.
But now with NIL it seems we are about to be in a drastic change in Program strength, which I'd call the Green Bloods, cause these teams got cash to spend:
Green Blood Tier = Oregon, Texas A&M, Indiana, Ole Miss, Texas Tech, and others?
Before it was just like 10 programs at the top that had any hope in CFB. Then it got pushed to like 20. Now it's looking like it'll be more like 30 programs that can truly be in the running.
Interesting.