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RandySF

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Wed Apr 1, 2026, 12:44 PM Wednesday

Is Rick Pitino right that blue bloods 'no longer control' college basketball? [View all]

Rick Pitino raised eyebrows last week with comments about the status of traditional blue blood programs in the current landscape of men’s college basketball. Essentially, Pitino suggested the “blue bloods” are almost as passé as compact discs.

“The blue bloods no longer control basketball any longer,” the St. John’s coach said prior to the No. 5 seed Red Storm playing (and losing to) No. 1 seed Duke in the NCAA Tournament round of 16.

“There’s no difference between Kentucky, North Carolina (and) Illinois or St. John’s,” Pitino said. “There’s no difference anymore. ... You’re going to see 40 to 50 teams all the same. There’s no such thing as a blue blood anymore.”

Pitino explained that, in his view, the traditional advantages enjoyed by blue bloods such as better facilities, greater tradition and larger fan bases are no longer as resonant in an era when power-conference schools woo players by offering six- or seven-figure contracts.




https://www.kentucky.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/mark-story/article315251050.html#storylink=cpy

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