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Doomed.Well, we’re going to win number 5 in 2023, so how the hey 5 titles would not make UConn a blue blood in this sport escapes me….
Doomed.Well, we’re going to win number 5 in 2023, so how the hey 5 titles would not make UConn a blue blood in this sport escapes me….
UConn is in it's own category. There's UConn then all the Blue Bloods. Both Men and Women.
They have 11 national titles and 19 final fours, including four in the last two decades.
If they don’t fit your definition of a blue blood, then you need a new definition.
I think that affects the mojo.'Still have gotten to sleep.
Go back to Providence dude.One Final Four in ten years. Got past the first round once in ten years. Zero conference champions, zero conference tournament champs in ten years.
Nope.
People forget this. In the early and mid 60s, not only did major conference champions start in the round of 16, but (i) only conference champions participated and (ii) the placement was actually by region. To get to the Final Four, UCLA’s path in many years might be Idaho State and Long Beach State. What they did was an unreal achievement, and they absolutely were the unchallenged best team in most years they won, but it’s not at all comparable to winning national championships todayThe Tournament was so different for much of UCLA's run that it is hard to compare what they did with anything in the last 50 years or so. Still impressive, but not nearly as hard as winning a championship in the last 40 years when the field expanded to 64+ teams.
I'm the board's resident nerd and I have no idea what's going on in this picture. Color scale for some reason? 9 years in one part and 15 in another? 9 years isn't 10 years so no not right...
Board didn't really exist until 96 or 97. Hell, internet didn't exist in 1990I can't tell for sure which people are playing along with the, uh, "troll," and which people are actually being trolled. It'd be weirder if no one was legit being trolled, but y'all were going through this exercise anyway, like some sort of ritual prayer. Or maybe you're just trying to lure fans of other teams into joining the "debate." I was going to say that board dynamics were a lot simpler back in the 1990's, but thinking about it, that might not be true either. I think it was always this way, just with UMass fans added to the mix.
People forget this. In the early and mid 60s, not only did major conference champions start in the round of 16, but (i) only conference champions participated and (ii) the placement was actually by region. To get to the Final Four, UCLA’s path in many years might be Idaho State and Long Beach State. What they did was an unreal achievement, and they absolutely were the unchallenged best team in most years they won, but it’s not at all comparable to winning national championships today
Yep, I joined in probably the fall of 1997 some months after I got my first home PC. I wasn't sure how old the board was at that point, but figured it couldn't have been around much before 1995. The World Wide Web and web browsing weren't around until the early 1990s (1993 or 1994, I think), so message boards like this one didn't pop up until folks started adopting that technology, but the internet itself is about 20 years older than that. Not that I used anything other than my friend's dial-up BBS in the '80s.Board didn't really exist until 96 or 97. Hell, internet didn't exist in 1990
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9 years + 9 months = 18That’s 8 years and 11 months.
2015 is 1 year. Then 2106-2017-2018-2019-2020-2021-2022-2023, and we are just short of mid-April. Can’t count 2014, that’s time zero.
Sorry. Math geek.
Agree. Look at Kentucky, Duke & UNC in particular. One and done is not working.I think that with NIL and the Transfer Portal, the era of the Blue Blood program is probably ending. Talent will be spread out, and there are a lot more FAU's and SDSU's or Creighton's making the Final 8 and Final 4 in the future.
Team of the Century is good enough for me.
Agree. Look at Kentucky, Duke & UNC in particular. One and done is not working.
ChatGPT considers UConn a Blue Blood. It's the smartest model ever developed. End of debate.
Blue Bloods: UK, UNC, Duke, KU
Light-Blue Bloods: UCLA, IU, UConn, Nova
A fifth chip would move us past KU again and tie us with Duke, but those programs lap us in games won, conference chips, tourney appearances, and final fours. I think we need 6 chips for indisputable tier 1 blue blood status.
Definition of a blue blood? Here is one. When the face of red blooded fans turns blue when discussing UConn winning another championship. Blue blood is so last century. We are not blue blood. But we are nasty good and we can steam roll red blooded, green "with envy" blooded, or "blue blooded" teams, when March and April come around.
Exactly, it’s a silly label created by certain fan bases to stroke their own egos. Nobody agrees on the criteria, especially when historically great programs like UCLA and Indiana are left out by large portions of CBB fans. Winning title number 5 would make them more jealous than a stupid label anyways.I've always thought this is the stupidest argument you guys have on this board. Whether you win it this year or not, the blue bloods will never consider you one of them. Just enjoy the journey and the championships.
the respect of weirdos on the internetWhat does being a blue blood get you?
Hope he is enjoying our run

Until I saw only 19 Final Fours, I was going to say that this comment was more appropriate for the WBB Board.They have 11 national titles and 19 final fours, including four in the last two decades.
If they don’t fit your definition of a blue blood, then you need a new definition.