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(04-27-2018 10:03 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  
(04-27-2018 09:58 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  
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(04-27-2018 08:56 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  
(04-26-2018 11:09 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  SEC ....... 10
ACC ........ 6
B1G.......... 4
Pac ...........4
B12 ...........1

G5 .............. 5
Independent ... 2

Dumb. “G5”—really Quo?
1.SEC 10
2.ACC 6
3. Big 4
4. PAC 4
5. MWC 3
6. Independent 2 (Notre Dame)
7. CUSA 1
7. AAC 1
7. Big 12 1

I wonder if the ACC includes ND in their pubs about the conference.

No, I did not count Notre Dame with the ACC, their two are listed as independent.

The ACC had six first round picks on its own, without including Notre Dame.

Cool. I like seeing it by conference instead of lumping in 5 conferences and using the ESPN cartel terminology....

My bad. If we're going to be a stickler for details, I should have used the terminology "NA5", as in "Non-Autonomy 5", because that's what the NCAA refers to them as. 07-coffee3

Anyway, I did go back up and break the MWC out. Didn't realize they had 3, that is worth highlighting.
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RE: NFL first round picks by conference
(04-27-2018 10:08 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(04-27-2018 10:03 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  
(04-27-2018 09:58 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(04-27-2018 09:23 AM)Tigeer Wrote:  
(04-27-2018 08:56 AM)billybobby777 Wrote:  Dumb. “G5”—really Quo?
1.SEC 10
2.ACC 6
3. Big 4
4. PAC 4
5. MWC 3
6. Independent 2 (Notre Dame)
7. CUSA 1
7. AAC 1
7. Big 12 1

I wonder if the ACC includes ND in their pubs about the conference.

No, I did not count Notre Dame with the ACC, their two are listed as independent.

The ACC had six first round picks on its own, without including Notre Dame.

Cool. I like seeing it by conference instead of lumping in 5 conferences and using the ESPN cartel terminology....

My bad. If we're going to be a stickler for details, I should have used the terminology "NA5", as in "Non-Autonomy 5", because that's what the NCAA refers to them as. 07-coffee3

Anyway, I did go back up and break the MWC out. Didn't realize they had 3, that is worth highlighting.

So the Big 12 had 1, and he was the overall first pick. And folks wonder why Cleveland hasn't had anything in years? And the MW having 3 (while outstanding) says more about the PAC (4).
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RE: NFL first round picks by conference
A more interesting stat from the 2018 NFL Draft is the first round by state (where they played their high school ball):

California - 6
Florida - 6
Pennsylvania - 3
Alabama - 2
Georgia -2
New Jersey - 2
North Carolina - 2
Ohio - 2
Texas - 2
Virginia - 2
Idaho - 1
Minnesota - 1
Wyoming - 1
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So here I thought the MW was the only non-major conference to get 3 or more 1st rd draft picks, but I was wrong.

The WAC in the 2010 had 3 1st rd draft picks.
#12 Ryan Matthews Fresno St
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(04-27-2018 12:17 PM)SoCalBobcat78 Wrote:  A more interesting stat from the 2018 NFL Draft is the first round by state (where they played their high school ball):

California - 6
Florida - 6
Pennsylvania - 3
Alabama - 2
Georgia -2
New Jersey - 2
North Carolina - 2
Ohio - 2
Texas - 2
Virginia - 2
Idaho - 1
Minnesota - 1
Wyoming - 1

Statically speaking it makes sense for most of those states due to population size and the emphasis on youth/high school football*. Impressive for smaller populations with weak high school football (Wyoming, Minnesota and Idaho). I'll be curious to see the numbers when all rounds are completed.


* Alabama does not have a large population but does have strong high school football.
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Here are the 5 years for conferences

SEC = 48 (Alabama 12)
ACC = 28 (Clemson 6) *
P12 = 26 (UCLA, Washington 5)
B1G = 24 (Ohio State 12)
XII = 9 (West Virginia 2)
Notre Dame = 5
NA-5 = 18 (Louisville, Central Florida 3)
FCS = 1 (North Dakota State)

* Louisville has 7, but 3 were 2014 while a member of the American

Per school 1st rounders

SEC = 3.14
P12 = 2.17
ACC = 2.00
B1G = 1.76
B12 = 0.90

Adjusting the conferences to remove Alabama and Ohio State who simply dominate NFL prospects, and adding Notre Dame to the ACC (as they play 5 ACC games) totals to get a clearer picture of the depth of the conferences

Alabama = 12.00
Ohio State = 12.00
SEC = 2.77
ACC = 2.20
P12 = 2.17
B1G = 0.95
B12 = 0.90
NA-5 = 0.28
FCS = 0.01
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(04-27-2018 07:34 AM)RUScarlets Wrote:  
(04-26-2018 11:32 PM)Attackcoog Wrote:  G5 isn’t a conference.

The Five for ****s and Giggles Conferences.... (sorry, couldn't help myself).

Great draft though.

LOL at Rutgers throwing up some smack. The G5 got better when RU left it. 9 conference wins in four YEARS of B1G basketball. 7 wins in B1G football in 4 years, none of them against teams with winning FBS records, and 5 versus the absolute dregs of FBS. Maybe someday, RU can beat a P5 with a winning record so they can be in the rarified air of Troy University.

Maybe you guys won't lose to Texas State at home to start the season next year.
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(04-27-2018 01:01 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(04-27-2018 07:34 AM)RUScarlets Wrote:  
(04-26-2018 11:32 PM)Attackcoog Wrote:  G5 isn’t a conference.

The Five for ****s and Giggles Conferences.... (sorry, couldn't help myself).

Great draft though.

LOL at Rutgers throwing up some smack. The G5 got better when RU left it. 9 conference wins in four YEARS of B1G basketball. 7 wins in B1G football in 4 years, none of them against teams with winning FBS records, and 5 versus the absolute dregs of FBS. Maybe someday, RU can beat a P5 with a winning record so they can be in the rarified air of Troy University.

Maybe you guys won't lose to Texas State at home to start the season next year.

Not True. The impact of Rutgers in the B1G was felt in the first round with Saquon Barkley. New Jersey is a very strong HS Football state, very deep. The problem Rutgers has is keeping those guys home. The ACC and SEC used to pick those guys and some to the American. But now the B1G hauls most of them, especially Michigan (9 on the Spring roster, a few more coming in fall) and Penn State (e.g., Barkley).

Note, 53 NFL players in 2017 were from New Jersey. That is equivalent to an entire NFL roster.

Rutgers will start to keep some of those guys home and be a serious power, but probably not for a few years. The ratio of NFL talent to the number of P5 schools in the state is ridiculous.
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(04-27-2018 01:29 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  
(04-27-2018 01:01 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(04-27-2018 07:34 AM)RUScarlets Wrote:  
(04-26-2018 11:32 PM)Attackcoog Wrote:  G5 isn’t a conference.

The Five for ****s and Giggles Conferences.... (sorry, couldn't help myself).

Great draft though.

LOL at Rutgers throwing up some smack. The G5 got better when RU left it. 9 conference wins in four YEARS of B1G basketball. 7 wins in B1G football in 4 years, none of them against teams with winning FBS records, and 5 versus the absolute dregs of FBS. Maybe someday, RU can beat a P5 with a winning record so they can be in the rarified air of Troy University.

Maybe you guys won't lose to Texas State at home to start the season next year.

Not True. The impact of Rutgers in the B1G was felt in the first round with Saquon Barkley. New Jersey is a very strong HS Football state, very deep. The problem Rutgers has is keeping those guys home. The ACC and SEC used to pick those guys and some to the American. But now the B1G hauls most of them, especially Michigan (9 on the Spring roster, a few more coming in fall) and Penn State (e.g., Barkley).

Note, 53 NFL players in 2017 were from New Jersey. That is equivalent to an entire NFL roster.

Rutgers will start to keep some of those guys home and be a serious power, but probably not for a few years. The ratio of NFL talent to the number of P5 schools in the state is ridiculous.

Its been four years. At some point, you'd think that Rutgers would get over the hump. Then again, they never did so in the Big East or AAC either. Yes, I'm aware that RU did share one conference championship a decade ago with half the conference. Congrats. And RU sure has leveraged all that in-state basketball talent to compete in basketball....LOL. Look, you were added for 'must take' TV contracts and for Penn State to wipe the floor up with NJ talent.

RU hasn't had a pick before the 3rd round in 8 years.
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(04-27-2018 01:29 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  
(04-27-2018 01:01 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(04-27-2018 07:34 AM)RUScarlets Wrote:  
(04-26-2018 11:32 PM)Attackcoog Wrote:  G5 isn’t a conference.

The Five for ****s and Giggles Conferences.... (sorry, couldn't help myself).

Great draft though.

LOL at Rutgers throwing up some smack. The G5 got better when RU left it. 9 conference wins in four YEARS of B1G basketball. 7 wins in B1G football in 4 years, none of them against teams with winning FBS records, and 5 versus the absolute dregs of FBS. Maybe someday, RU can beat a P5 with a winning record so they can be in the rarified air of Troy University.

Maybe you guys won't lose to Texas State at home to start the season next year.

Not True. The impact of Rutgers in the B1G was felt in the first round with Saquon Barkley. New Jersey is a very strong HS Football state, very deep. The problem Rutgers has is keeping those guys home. The ACC and SEC used to pick those guys and some to the American. But now the B1G hauls most of them, especially Michigan (9 on the Spring roster, a few more coming in fall) and Penn State (e.g., Barkley).

Note, 53 NFL players in 2017 were from New Jersey. That is equivalent to an entire NFL roster.

Rutgers will start to keep some of those guys home and be a serious power, but probably not for a few years. The ratio of NFL talent to the number of P5 schools in the state is ridiculous.

Nah...Rutgers is bad and their fans mocking “g5” is like a 5’3 tough guy mocking a 6’0 nice guy.
Rutgers isn’t good enough for the MAC.
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RE: NFL first round picks by conference
(04-27-2018 01:29 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  
(04-27-2018 01:01 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(04-27-2018 07:34 AM)RUScarlets Wrote:  
(04-26-2018 11:32 PM)Attackcoog Wrote:  G5 isn’t a conference.

The Five for ****s and Giggles Conferences.... (sorry, couldn't help myself).

Great draft though.

LOL at Rutgers throwing up some smack. The G5 got better when RU left it. 9 conference wins in four YEARS of B1G basketball. 7 wins in B1G football in 4 years, none of them against teams with winning FBS records, and 5 versus the absolute dregs of FBS. Maybe someday, RU can beat a P5 with a winning record so they can be in the rarified air of Troy University.

Maybe you guys won't lose to Texas State at home to start the season next year.

Not True. The impact of Rutgers in the B1G was felt in the first round with Saquon Barkley. New Jersey is a very strong HS Football state, very deep. The problem Rutgers has is keeping those guys home. The ACC and SEC used to pick those guys and some to the American. But now the B1G hauls most of them, especially Michigan (9 on the Spring roster, a few more coming in fall) and Penn State (e.g., Barkley).

Note, 53 NFL players in 2017 were from New Jersey. That is equivalent to an entire NFL roster.

Rutgers will start to keep some of those guys home and be a serious power, but probably not for a few years. The ratio of NFL talent to the number of P5 schools in the state is ridiculous.

This reminds me of a something I have been wondering for a couple years- does Rutgers Al still post on some other sites about Rutgers becoming the USC/Alabama of the east? That dude was hilarious.
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(04-27-2018 02:40 PM)CliftonAve Wrote:  
(04-27-2018 01:29 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  
(04-27-2018 01:01 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(04-27-2018 07:34 AM)RUScarlets Wrote:  
(04-26-2018 11:32 PM)Attackcoog Wrote:  G5 isn’t a conference.

The Five for ****s and Giggles Conferences.... (sorry, couldn't help myself).

Great draft though.

LOL at Rutgers throwing up some smack. The G5 got better when RU left it. 9 conference wins in four YEARS of B1G basketball. 7 wins in B1G football in 4 years, none of them against teams with winning FBS records, and 5 versus the absolute dregs of FBS. Maybe someday, RU can beat a P5 with a winning record so they can be in the rarified air of Troy University.

Maybe you guys won't lose to Texas State at home to start the season next year.

Not True. The impact of Rutgers in the B1G was felt in the first round with Saquon Barkley. New Jersey is a very strong HS Football state, very deep. The problem Rutgers has is keeping those guys home. The ACC and SEC used to pick those guys and some to the American. But now the B1G hauls most of them, especially Michigan (9 on the Spring roster, a few more coming in fall) and Penn State (e.g., Barkley).

Note, 53 NFL players in 2017 were from New Jersey. That is equivalent to an entire NFL roster.

Rutgers will start to keep some of those guys home and be a serious power, but probably not for a few years. The ratio of NFL talent to the number of P5 schools in the state is ridiculous.

This reminds me of a something I have been wondering for a couple years- does Rutgers Al still post on some other sites about Rutgers becoming the USC/Alabama of the east? That dude was hilarious.

Rutgers will one day be the Alabama....of New Jersey.
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(04-26-2018 11:32 PM)Attackcoog Wrote:  G5 isn’t a conference.

LOL... quo and his corndogs are at it again
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(04-27-2018 05:08 PM)BigHouston Wrote:  
(04-26-2018 11:32 PM)Attackcoog Wrote:  G5 isn’t a conference.

LOL... quo and his corndogs are at it again

How many corndoggers went in the foist rd again?
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(04-27-2018 12:37 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  Here are the 5 years for conferences

SEC = 48 (Alabama 12)
ACC = 28 (Clemson 6) *
P12 = 26 (UCLA, Washington 5)
B1G = 24 (Ohio State 12)
XII = 9 (West Virginia 2)
Notre Dame = 5
NA-5 = 18 (Louisville, Central Florida 3)
FCS = 1 (North Dakota State)

* Louisville has 7, but 3 were 2014 while a member of the American

Per school 1st rounders

SEC = 3.14
P12 = 2.17
ACC = 2.00
B1G = 1.76
B12 = 0.90

Adjusting the conferences to remove Alabama and Ohio State who simply dominate NFL prospects, and adding Notre Dame to the ACC (as they play 5 ACC games) totals to get a clearer picture of the depth of the conferences

Alabama = 12.00
Ohio State = 12.00
SEC = 2.77
ACC = 2.20
P12 = 2.17
B1G = 0.95
B12 = 0.90
NA-5 = 0.28
FCS = 0.01

Nice stats, but again, the G5 or NA5 is not a conference. This thread (as stated right up front) is about CONFERENCE first round picks. There is no NA5 conference last I checked.

It would be interested to break it down into all FBS conference (like the thread title said it would), that way we can see how all conference rank (again like the thread title said this thread was about).
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(04-27-2018 05:57 PM)BullsFanInTX Wrote:  
(04-27-2018 12:37 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  Here are the 5 years for conferences

SEC = 48 (Alabama 12)
ACC = 28 (Clemson 6) *
P12 = 26 (UCLA, Washington 5)
B1G = 24 (Ohio State 12)
XII = 9 (West Virginia 2)
Notre Dame = 5
NA-5 = 18 (Louisville, Central Florida 3)
FCS = 1 (North Dakota State)

* Louisville has 7, but 3 were 2014 while a member of the American

Per school 1st rounders

SEC = 3.14
P12 = 2.17
ACC = 2.00
B1G = 1.76
B12 = 0.90

Adjusting the conferences to remove Alabama and Ohio State who simply dominate NFL prospects, and adding Notre Dame to the ACC (as they play 5 ACC games) totals to get a clearer picture of the depth of the conferences

Alabama = 12.00
Ohio State = 12.00
SEC = 2.77
ACC = 2.20
P12 = 2.17
B1G = 0.95
B12 = 0.90
NA-5 = 0.28
FCS = 0.01

Nice stats, but again, the G5 or NA5 is not a conference. This thread (as stated right up front) is about CONFERENCE first round picks. There is no NA5 conference last I checked.

It would be interested to break it down into all FBS conference (like the thread title said it would), that way we can see how all conference rank (again like the thread title said this thread was about).

FCS isn't a conference either. 05-stirthepot
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(04-27-2018 05:57 PM)BullsFanInTX Wrote:  
(04-27-2018 12:37 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  Here are the 5 years for conferences

SEC = 48 (Alabama 12)
ACC = 28 (Clemson 6) *
P12 = 26 (UCLA, Washington 5)
B1G = 24 (Ohio State 12)
XII = 9 (West Virginia 2)
Notre Dame = 5
NA-5 = 18 (Louisville, Central Florida 3)
FCS = 1 (North Dakota State)

* Louisville has 7, but 3 were 2014 while a member of the American

Per school 1st rounders

SEC = 3.14
P12 = 2.17
ACC = 2.00
B1G = 1.76
B12 = 0.90

Adjusting the conferences to remove Alabama and Ohio State who simply dominate NFL prospects, and adding Notre Dame to the ACC (as they play 5 ACC games) totals to get a clearer picture of the depth of the conferences

Alabama = 12.00
Ohio State = 12.00
SEC = 2.77
ACC = 2.20
P12 = 2.17
B1G = 0.95
B12 = 0.90
NA-5 = 0.28
FCS = 0.01

Nice stats, but again, the G5 or NA5 is not a conference. This thread (as stated right up front) is about CONFERENCE first round picks. There is no NA5 conference last I checked.

It would be interested to break it down into all FBS conference (like the thread title said it would), that way we can see how all conference rank (again like the thread title said this thread was about).

Exactly. The thread title said by conference. 1-4 were shown. Another conference that finished tied with 6th with 3 teams were shown, but the #5 conference wasn't shown. The 2 conferences that were tied with the big 12 weren’t shown.
Probably not done on purpose.....right.
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(04-27-2018 05:57 PM)BullsFanInTX Wrote:  
(04-27-2018 12:37 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  Here are the 5 years for conferences

SEC = 48 (Alabama 12)
ACC = 28 (Clemson 6) *
P12 = 26 (UCLA, Washington 5)
B1G = 24 (Ohio State 12)
XII = 9 (West Virginia 2)
Notre Dame = 5
NA-5 = 18 (Louisville, Central Florida 3)
FCS = 1 (North Dakota State)

* Louisville has 7, but 3 were 2014 while a member of the American

Per school 1st rounders

SEC = 3.14
P12 = 2.17
ACC = 2.00
B1G = 1.76
B12 = 0.90

Adjusting the conferences to remove Alabama and Ohio State who simply dominate NFL prospects, and adding Notre Dame to the ACC (as they play 5 ACC games) totals to get a clearer picture of the depth of the conferences

Alabama = 12.00
Ohio State = 12.00
SEC = 2.77
ACC = 2.20
P12 = 2.17
B1G = 0.95
B12 = 0.90
NA-5 = 0.28
FCS = 0.01

Nice stats, but again, the G5 or NA5 is not a conference. This thread (as stated right up front) is about CONFERENCE first round picks. There is no NA5 conference last I checked.

It would be interested to break it down into all FBS conference (like the thread title said it would), that way we can see how all conference rank (again like the thread title said this thread was about).

So this year the 1st round picks were
1.SEC
2. ACC
3. Big 10
4. PAC 12
5. A “NA-5 conference”.
6. Big 12
6. A “NA-5 conference”
6. Another “NA-5 conference”
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Yeah, I seriously clicked on this thread thinking all conferences would be listed, like the title thread said it would, as I was seriously looking for that information. Silly me.
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Breakdown through 2 rounds of NFL Draft :
SEC: 20
ACC: 10
Big Ten: 9
Pac-12: 8
Mountain West: 4
American Athletic: 3
Big 12: 3
FCS: 3
Independent: 2
Conference USA: 2

I’m too lazy to look them up, I think all three FCS players are from different conferences
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