Number of Players Drafted From Each Conference
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cats gone wildConferences of interest:
SEC 49
Big 10 33
ACC 31
Big 12 30
Pac 10 28
Big East 18
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goosebumpsACC 2.58 players per team
Big East 2.25
SEC 4.08
Big 10 3.0
Big 12 2.5
Pac 10 2.8
Seems about right based on this season. The SEC had a lot of veteren talent. The Big East was really really young. OSU will put a ton of players in next year. -
sleeperMore SEC chest thumping.
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SonofanumpFunny how one thread makes you think of another thread:
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ohiotiger33ACC has been putting solid players into the NFL for a long time. I think what has kept the conference down recently has been coaching quality, and the SEC machine in the south getting all of the publicity.
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Azubuike24
Veteran talent, yes, more talent, definitely. The SEC tops the list almost every year. Next year will be considered a "young year" and they will probably still top the list.goosebumps wrote: ACC 2.58 players per team
Big East 2.25
SEC 4.08
Big 10 3.0
Big 12 2.5
Pac 10 2.8
Seems about right based on this season. The SEC had a lot of veteren talent. The Big East was really really young. OSU will put a ton of players in next year. -
krambman
This is what I was more interested in. Raw numbers don't mean much when the Big East has eight teams, the Pac-10 with 10, Big Ten with 11 and the other three with 12 teams. It's the players-per-team that really tells the story.goosebumps wrote: ACC 2.58 players per team
Big East 2.25
SEC 4.08
Big 10 3.0
Big 12 2.5
Pac 10 2.8
Seems about right based on this season. The SEC had a lot of veteren talent. The Big East was really really young. OSU will put a ton of players in next year. -
goosebumpsI agree, these numbers are much more telling. Last season the Big East was right up near the top with more than 3 players per team (cincy had 6)
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sportswizuhrdNot that it makes any difference but the Pac-10 and the Big 10 each had one more player drafted. Should be 34 for B10 and 29 for P10(at least that's what I got from NFL.com)
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SpeedofsandI don't think it means much. Break it down to the first 3 rounds and the last 4 rounds. Quality makes it past training camp, they say if you don't get drafted in the first 3 or 4 rounds you'd rather be a free agent to pick a squad that fits your strength and position. (Blount, Clark)
another note no one noticed, 5 of the 9 Gators were JUNIORS -
j_crazyif you took away MSU, Wisc and UM, the B10 average would be like 5.3
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Speedofsand
is "UM" Michigan or Minnesota ?j_crazy wrote: if you took away MSU, Wisc and UM, the B10 average would be like 5.3 -
goosebumps^^^ that's how all conferences are though.
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Speedofsandtake away the 7th round of the draft and the Big10 has 24 players instead of 34. = 2.18 per team
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I drain 3'sSpeedofsand wrote: take away the 7th round of the draft and the Big10 has 24 players instead of 34. = 2.18 per team
Regardless of whether it's the 1st, 3rd, or 7th round, they were still drafted. -
sleeper
Take away the NFL draft and SEC graduates wouldn't have jobs LOLSpeedofsand wrote: take away the 7th round of the draft and the Big10 has 24 players instead of 34. = 2.18 per team -
Little Danny
I'm sure if you took out Vandy, Miss St. and Kentucky the SEC's average would be like 10. If the B12 could take out Baylor, Kansas and Iowa they would be able to do the same. See how that works.j_crazy wrote: if you took away MSU, Wisc and UM, the B10 average would be like 5.3 -
TheMightyGatorsShould be a really down year for the SEC this year with so much elite talent off to the NFL.
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LJHow many players would there be from each conference if you only included those without arrest records?
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Al Bundy
Are you sure they are graduates?sleeper wrote:
Take away the NFL draft and SEC graduates wouldn't have jobs LOLSpeedofsand wrote: take away the 7th round of the draft and the Big10 has 24 players instead of 34. = 2.18 per team -
darbypitcher22Hmm.... Big Ten comes in 2nd..... yet the Big Ten is an inferior league in everyone's mind....
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Sonofanump
I would not take Vandy out of the SEC, it is only UF & Vandy that meet AAU standards in that conference.Little Danny wrote: I'm sure if you took out Vandy, Miss St. and Kentucky the SEC's average would be like 10. -
goosebumpsWhy do Big 10/11 fans get their rocks off so much from the AAU?
Not being a member does not mean you aren't a great university, or not a leader in research or academics. -
Little Danny
Then again, if you take OSU and Michigan out the B10 averages like 1 per team.Sonofanump wrote:
I would not take Vandy out of the SEC, it is only UF & Vandy that meet AAU standards in that conference.Little Danny wrote: I'm sure if you took out Vandy, Miss St. and Kentucky the SEC's average would be like 10. -
goosebumps
Oh no you just didn't....Little Danny wrote:
Then again, if you take OSU and Michigan out the B10 averages like 1 per team.Sonofanump wrote:
I would not take Vandy out of the SEC, it is only UF & Vandy that meet AAU standards in that conference.Little Danny wrote: I'm sure if you took out Vandy, Miss St. and Kentucky the SEC's average would be like 10.