It's also gonna be nice to finally have a realhead coach and see what he can do with one of the most talented teams in the country
I'm guessing it's also forgone conclusion that "the most explosive player in College Football" will be heading to New York next year to pick-up his hardware... being that he'll be getting the ball more than 4 times a game with a realhead coach that kinda knows just a little bit about offense.
Re: Top NFL Pipelines by School
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 10:05 pm
by Van
Kinda weird the way two programs that suck right now (and have mostly sucked over the past few seasons) are at the top of that list, while two other programs (ND and Cal) that have entirely sucked for a long while now also appear prominently there.
Re: Top NFL Pipelines by School
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 11:50 pm
by M2
Van wrote:Kinda weird the way two programs that suck right now (and have mostly sucked over the past few seasons) are at the top of that list, while two other programs (ND and Cal) that have entirely sucked for a long while now also appear prominently there.
Coaching... it's that simple.
There's a good reason why U$C has the best talent in College Football every single year and it's not even close and they were basically a .500 team this year.
Coaching.
It's good to see Notre Dame, Florida, Nebraska, and Alabama finally starting to climb up there with the big-boys and get their brand known in the NFL.
The two leprechauns and saban are the sole reason why you see Oregon, Notre Dame, and Alabama at the top of the College Football world.
Coaching.
Re: Top NFL Pipelines by School
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 5:33 pm
by Carson
Then why do YOU make such a fuss when Cal actually signs gets a commitment from a four star?
Re: Top NFL Pipelines by School
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 7:33 am
by M2
Just as I suspected....
M2 wrote:You just look for the "best" players on the field and there's a very good chance they went to Cal.
Re: Top NFL Pipelines by School
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 6:38 am
by M2
It just NEVER seems to end... that not so well hidden PIPELINE to the NFL.
The stand out offensive lineman in one on one drills was center Brian Schwenke from Cal. He's a touch under 300 pounds with good quickness, making him a very good fit in the zone blocking scheme the Redskins run. Mike Mayock loved the guy and it was easy to see why. He had a shutout day, winning every single block he faced. He was just too quick for the defensive tackles, who couldn't get to either edge to get by him.