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re: Who has stats on all-time draft selections? Is LSU about to break the 300 mark?

Posted on 1/12/13 at 11:12 am to
Posted by Doc Fenton
New York, NY
Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 1/12/13 at 11:12 am to
It's weird some of the schools that have had huge draft classes, and some of those that haven't. I know a lot of that has to do with changes in draft format and how many rounds are completed and all that, but it's still interesting.

Some big ones I've come across...

18 - Texas (1984)
16 - Notre Dame (1946)
15 - Southern Cal (1953); Notre Dame (1945)
14 - Ohio State (2004); Southern Cal (1977 & 1975)
13 - Oklahoma (1988); Penn State (1987); Ohio State (1975 & 1971); Minnesota (1950); Notre Dame (1950)
12 - Miami-FL (1988); Texas (1982 & 1944); Pittsburgh (1981); Nebraska (1975); Notre Dame (1954); Maryland (1952); Southern Cal (1944)
11 - Southern Cal (2009, 2006, 1983, & 1968); Oklahoma (2005 & 1973); Miami-FL (2002 & 1991); Ohio State (1976 & 1957); Nebraska (1976); Maryland (1971); Notre Dame (1969 & 1959); Michigan State (1958); Texas (1952, 1948, & 1947); Minnesota (1944)

Other schools that have had 10 players drafted in one year...

Tennessee (2002); Florida (1992 & 1978); Auburn (1989); Michigan (1974 & 1972); Alabama (1945).
(That makes 17 schools that I know of.)

Schools that have never had a 10-player draft class...

Florida State (had 9 in 2005, 2001, 1998, & 1995)
Tulane (had 9 in 1951)
LSU (had 8 in 1990 & 1948)
Georgia (had 8 in 2002)
Army (had 6 in 1947)
This post was edited on 1/12/13 at 11:24 am
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