http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/sto...llege-sec-florida-state-washington-louisville
I can see why people feel like Miami, Florida, Oklahoma, Louisville and Florida State under-performed. Lots of NFL talent on those rosters for so many close games (in the case of Florida State) and losses in the case of the other four schools.
The gap between the Big Ten and the SEC is closing and you can see that in the number of draft picks. Perhaps most surprising is how many ACC players got drafted given a rather mediocre overall conference performance.
Hoop
I can see why people feel like Miami, Florida, Oklahoma, Louisville and Florida State under-performed. Lots of NFL talent on those rosters for so many close games (in the case of Florida State) and losses in the case of the other four schools.
The gap between the Big Ten and the SEC is closing and you can see that in the number of draft picks. Perhaps most surprising is how many ACC players got drafted given a rather mediocre overall conference performance.
Hoop
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