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Pac 10 tops in NFL Draft

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 9:10 am
by SoCalTrjn
Pac 10- 3.40 players drafted per team
SEC - 2.91 players drafted per team
ACC- 2.75 players drafted per team
Big 10- 2.54 players drafted per team
Big 12- 2.41 players drafted per team
Big East- 2.37 players drafted per team
1A Independents- 1.66 players drafted per team
Wac- 1.11 players drafted per team
Mountain West- 0.77 players drafted per team
Conference USA- 0.75 players drafted per team
Mid American- 0.69 players drafted per team
Big South- 0.40 players drafted per team*
Southland- 0.37 players drafted per team*
Southern- 0.37 players drafted per team*
Sunbelt- 0.37 players drafted per team
Coloneal Athlet Assoc- 0.33 players drafted per team*
Big Sky- 0.33 players drafted per team*
Mid Eastern- 0.22 players drafted per team*
MAIAA- 0.20 players drafted per team**
Ohio Valley- 0.20 players drafted per team*
Greatwest- 0.20 players drafted per team*
Gateway- 0.14 players drafted per league*
CCIW- 0.12 players drafted per team***
Pioneer0.12 players per team*
OAC- 0.10 players per team***
North East 10- 0.10 players drafted per team**
CIAA- 0.10 players drafted per team**
SWAC- 0.10 players drafted per team*
GLIAC- 0.07 players per team**

1AA*
Division 2**
Division 3***

Re: Pac 10 tops in NFL Draft

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 6:05 pm
by PSUFAN
PSU had two players drafted - Dan Connor in the 3rd, and Justin King in the 4th.

Just so you know, these are some of the most NFL-ready players we've had in some time at PSU...some of the most heralded, starred, storied players we've managed to land in a while.

This draft should be an eye-opener for the remaining KoolAid guzzlers...but I'm sure they'll find some untapped reserves.

Re: Pac 10 tops in NFL Draft

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 6:13 pm
by buckeye_in_sc
OSU had 3 players drafted but

Laurenitis
Jenkins
Boone
Robo

all decided to come back so you know next year will be a banner year for the Buckeyes...wow slow clap for the Pac 10...

Re: Pac 10 tops in NFL Draft

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 7:15 pm
by .m2
PSUFAN wrote:This draft should be an eye-opener for the remaining KoolAid guzzlers...but I'm sure they'll find some untapped reserves.
Speaking of guzzlers....

How about Alabama, with no players drafted.



Cal with 4th highest number of players drafted


Most Draftees by School

10- USC
8- Virginia Tech
7- LSU
6- Arkansas, California, and Michigan
5- Arizona State, Auburn, Louisville, Texas, and Texas A&M
4- Arizona, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, San Diego State, and Wisconsin
3- Boston College, Central Florida, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Iowa, Miami, Michigan State, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oregon, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Tennessee, UCLA, UTEP, Vanderbilt, Virginia, Wake Forest, and West Virginia


Cal fans had been accustomed to losing when we were inferior athletically, but Tedford's coaching job last year was truly horrible.

His decision to play an inferior and injured Nate Longshore over Kevin Riley cost us a magical season. I really don't see a game Cal would have lost after the OSU game.

The team basically revolted after the UCLA game, knowing that Tedford wasn't going to play the best QB on the team and give them a chance to win. (Nate's 4th quarter numbers = 1 TD and 16 interceptions)

It was most evident during the bowl game with Air Force when Cal was down 21-0 going into the 2nd quarter and Tedford finally put in Riley and the team just went off! (42 points in less than 3 quarters)

Riley had the best statistical game of any D1 college quarterback last year in that game. (16-19 270 yds and 4 TD's) in less than 3 quarters.

That was only his 2nd college football game.

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Oh, what could have been.

Re: Pac 10 tops in NFL Draft

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 7:37 pm
by Goober McTuber
Hey m2ool, did you see the Packers went ahead and drafted a replacement for Erin Rodgers? You know, just in case Favre stays retired.

Re: Pac 10 tops in NFL Draft

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 7:40 pm
by War Wagon
Who gives a fuck about the NFL draft? It's boring.

Sin,
King Crimson

ps; How about that HS kid the Sooners signed to a letter of intent? Now, that really gets my dick hard...

Re: Pac 10 tops in NFL Draft

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 7:54 pm
by Goober McTuber
War Wagon wrote:ps; How about that HS kid the Sooners signed to a letter of intent? Now, that really gets my dick hard...
High school boys get your dick hard? Thanks very little for that info, ToddWagon.

Re: Pac 10 tops in NFL Draft

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 7:58 pm
by War Wagon
Leave it to a senile dumbfuck like you to not get speaking in the 3rd person.

Re: Pac 10 tops in NFL Draft

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:46 pm
by SunCoastSooner
War Wagon wrote:Leave it to a senile dumbfuck like you to not get speaking in the 3rd person.
I assumed you were speaking for yourself in that portion of the post as well.

Re: Pac 10 tops in NFL Draft

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:54 pm
by SoCalTrjn
Was auburn? We already know that those sorry war chicken fucks cant even cross midfield at home vs USC, good thing you can gravy train on someone else in the conference when the school you support is so fucking pitiful that they can not cross midfield of their own stadium with the greatest backfield in college football history