I saw a thread about Indiana basketball and there was some blue blood talk.
Wiki actually has an entry called "Blue bloods in college basketball" and it makes some very good points,,, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_bloods_in_college_basketball
Another writer said this:
"New bloods" are Virginia, Gonzaga, Villanova and Michigan.
"True bloods" are Michigan State and UConn because they aren't consistent enough.
There is another article that is based on a point system. Example is 50 points for national championship since 1960; 10 points for Elite 8 appearances and so on. https://gojoebruin.com/2023/07/26/college-basketball-ranking-the-nine-blue-blood-programs/2
In this scenario of a point system I'd almost eliminate four teams (Villanova -1,179 points; Michigan State - 1,284 points; Indiana - 1,316 points; and UConn - 1,536 points) because historically the top five teams are so much more defined and successufl.
1. Kentucky - 2,889 points
2. UNC - 2,506
3. UCLA - 2,495
4. Kansas - 2,395
5. Duke - 2,126
Wiki actually has an entry called "Blue bloods in college basketball" and it makes some very good points,,, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_bloods_in_college_basketball
UCLA and Indiana are often excluded from the list due to the majority of their success and championships coming under one coach or occurring during one particular stretch.Quote:
The men's programs of Duke, Kansas, Kentucky, UCLA, UConn, UNC, and Indiana are often included when listing blue bloods.
Another writer said this:
"New bloods" are Virginia, Gonzaga, Villanova and Michigan.
"True bloods" are Michigan State and UConn because they aren't consistent enough.
There is another article that is based on a point system. Example is 50 points for national championship since 1960; 10 points for Elite 8 appearances and so on. https://gojoebruin.com/2023/07/26/college-basketball-ranking-the-nine-blue-blood-programs/2
In this scenario of a point system I'd almost eliminate four teams (Villanova -1,179 points; Michigan State - 1,284 points; Indiana - 1,316 points; and UConn - 1,536 points) because historically the top five teams are so much more defined and successufl.
1. Kentucky - 2,889 points
2. UNC - 2,506
3. UCLA - 2,495
4. Kansas - 2,395
5. Duke - 2,126