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Topic: Blue Blood Chart

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847badgerfan

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Re: Blue Blood Chart
« Reply #42 on: January 21, 2018, 08:06:01 AM »
Top 5 is bad for Michigan.  6-10 is fantastic.  Ranked is better than anyone.  Problem is, Michigan wets the bed in bowls.
Bo was probably one of the worst offenders for this. His Rose Bowl record was :sign0137:
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Re: Blue Blood Chart
« Reply #43 on: January 24, 2018, 10:51:07 AM »
Franchioni, while admittedly a weird dude, went from Bama to aTm on his own will.

How many times has a guy left a helmet for a non-helmet?

and Hooky.. What about Tennessee? No longer in the club? They were considered a blue blood for a long, long time.
franchione also left bama right after bama got hammer by ncaa in 2002 for issues from the previous staff. and him having no knowledge of it before taking the job. the way he left was a bitch move, but i can't really blame him for leaving. point is, though, that he didn't leave bama for aTm so much as just getting out from under years worth of penalties he didn't cause.

 

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