The term "Blue Bloods" regarding to football programs can be a matter of speculation depending on who you follow and root for. If you go on the above description then Yale and Army would be considered Blue Bloods since they at one time were truly Blue Bloods and if you can't take that description away then they would be Blue Bloods. Minnesota also should be considered....they have 4 Associated Press National Titles.
But if you want to refer to something that isn't speculation or biased to your favorite team (regardless of who you follow) then the all time Associated Press All Time poll should be valid. The AP is the first and oldest national poll....polls before that were regional or local polls and usually favored the local team of preference. But here is the culmination of the AP polls starting in 1935 and through the 2017 season (don't think the final poll including the 2018 season has been tabulated yet but it should not change much given the final standing of the teams in the 2018 season.
AP Final Rankings Greatest Teams Of All-Time
These rankings are created according to the CFN scoring system –
this isn’t the official AP ranking of its all-time greatest teams.
Rankings from 1935 through to Alabama’s national championship after the 2017 season.
Top Teams Of The …
1930s |
1940s |
1950s 1960s |
1970s |
1980s |
1990s |
2000s |
2010s
Rank Teams Points Previous Rank
1 Oklahoma 1160 1
2 Alabama 1038 2
3 Ohio State 1029 3
4 Michigan 973 4
5 Notre Dame 954 5
6 USC 832 6
7 Nebraska 783 7
8 Texas 772 8
9 Tennessee 686 9
10 Penn State 685 10
11 LSU 633 11
T12 Auburn 572 13
T12 Georgia 572 14
14 Florida State 563 12
15 Miami 530 15
16 UCLA 503 16
17 Florida 499 17
18 Michigan State 454 18
19 Arkansas 439 19
20 Clemson 399 20
21 Texas A&M 365 21
T22 Washington 363 22
T22 Wisconsin 363 24
24 Ole Miss 347 23
25 Georgia Tech 343 25
There are similar rankings for the UPI/Coaches polls but those polls aren't as old and established as the AP poll is. I am not for sure when the UPI polls started. The UPI polls similar to this AP poll is pretty similar in rankings. This ranking should at least give you a view of Blue Blood programs and how they rank based on verified results in the polls and also on the field since these rankings are based on records of the programs from 1935 through 2017.