upnorthkid
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ah yes. the good ole AP poll that consistently puts numerous teams in the preseason poll who bottom out and finish unranked (ie Texas 6 times since 2010; oddly enough they've never gone from unranked to ranked and only once seen their end of year rank be higher than their preseason rank OR Nebraska who has seen their postseason rank be worse than their preseason rank EVERY SINGLE YEAR since 2010). Utilizing the AP poll, aka a poll made up by a bunch of people who don't watch teams across the country but recognize names and assume they might be good, is an asinine metric to decide "blue blood" status.
On the related note. No one says that Nebraska was not a blue blood at some point. The same as the Gophers were at one point. The same as some of these teams also won't be eventually. Nebraska hasn't finished a season with less than 3 losses since 2003, back when Solich was still coaching the team. They haven't finished a season ranked since 2012. Can they get back to blue blood status? Sure. They put enough money and attention on the program so they have a shot