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SI: Nebraska #1 School at not producing NFL players

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1. Nebraska: The Huskers' old-fashioned, home-bred system produced championship-caliber college players, but they didn't exactly translate into sought-after NFL prospects. Lately, they haven't had much of either, having now gone seven years since their last first-round draft picks, Grant Wistrom and Jason Peter (star RB Ahman Green was a third-rounder that same year). New coach Bill Callahan's NFL background and pro-style offense should be more beneficial in that department, but after producing the school's first losing season in 40 years, it remains to be seen whether he'll last long enough to see the results.

 

 

This is from http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/writ...programs/1.html

 

I didn't realize it's been 7 years since we had a 1st round draft pick. That sucks.

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1st Rounders are like 5-star recruits - hype is great, but it doesn't amount to crap if they don't last more than 2 years in the league or are complete busts.

 

By the same token, the number of NFL players, stars and journeymen alike, from 1AA and II schools is pretty impressive.

 

Also, that article is a bit misleading by the title - ND, for example, is #2 behind UNL on the list, but has the 2nd most number of players on active NFL rosters (and in one weekend of the NFL playoffs last year, 3 Domers scored touchdowns so there were quite a few starters on some good teams).

 

I think UNL has 30 players, ND 39 and FSU has like 41 or so. By way of comparison, USC (#2 on their list) has fewer than 15 players in the NFL.

 

This is just another SI bash UNL, bash ND article. Ho. Hum.

 

IRISH!

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NFL starting lineups

 

2003 NFL OPENING DAY ROSTERS BY SCHOOL

 

1. Florida 40

Notre Dame 40

3. Florida State 37

4. Miami, Fla. 36

Georgia 36

Tennessee 36

7. Texas A&M 33

8. Michigan 31

9. Ohio State 29

10. Penn State 28

Nebraska 28

12. Southern Cal 27

13. Colorado 26

14. California 25

Auburn 25

16. LSU 24

17. North Carolina 23

18. Kansas State 22

Arizona State 22

Stanford 22

UCLA 22

22. Syracuse 20

West Virginia 20

Illinois 20

Iowa 20

Wisconsin 20

Washington 20

Alabama 20

29. Michigan State 18

Miss. State 18

South Carolina 18

32. Virginia 17

Texas 17

Ole Miss 17

35. Arizona 16

36. Maryland 15

Boston College 15

Virginia Tech 15

Oklahoma 15

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Josh Bullocks was selected by the New Orleans Saints in the second round

 

Overall: Bullocks redshirted in 2001 and he started five games while providing contributing in eight others as a redshirt freshman in 2002. He started all 13 games of the 2003 season, recording 49 tackles, seven passes broken up and 10 interceptions. Bullocks started 11 games in 2004 and he finished the season with 63 tackles, seven passes broken up and two interceptions. Bullocks is coming off a somewhat disappointing season as a senior in 2004. He is better dropping into coverage than he is filling against the run. However, Bullocks shows excellent instincts in coverage, above average range, excellent ball skills and enough size to improve his ability to support the run. Bullocks is a classic FS prospect that will fit best as a centerfielder-type in a zone scheme. He was too inconsistent and isn't a complete enough player to gamble on in the first two rounds but he has .

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Go figure, we have our first losing season and don't go to a bowl game in like forever, yet we have the most players drafted from Nebraska in the first 3 rounds in the past six years!

No kidding. Let's all celebrate by meeting up at Shakers. I'll buy the first round of flapjacks, erm...cottage cheese. :blink:

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