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Developing NFL Talent > Developing Big 12 Talent > Developing cyclone talent
I'd say there's a good chance that he gets drafted after 2017 but I am an ISU fan and not an NFL scout.Wasn't AL a top-10 WR recruit coming out of HS? And after his junior year in college his own coach said there was a good chance he wouldn't be drafted. That's not good.
Hah! So you would rather be in a conference that has trouble developing NFL Talent? Good luck with that.Fail.gif
Hah! So you would rather be in a conference that has trouble developing NFL Talent? Good luck with that.
You should. I don't know many recruits that want to go to a conference that can't develop them into NFL talent.I couldn't care less about how the Big 12 produces NFL talent.
You should. I don't know many recruits that want to go to a conference that can't develop them into NFL talent.
Meh. I'd say the Big 12 has many top level recruits committed/interested.You should. I don't know many recruits that want to go to a conference that can't develop them into NFL talent.
It is when your conference is ranked considerably lower (than other major conferences) and essentially dying a slow death. Keep up the propaganda though....fiction is fun!.Obviously it's not an issue considering 9th > 14th
It is when your conference is ranked considerably lower (than other major conferences) and essentially dying a slow death. Keep up the propaganda though....fiction is fun!.
I would say they lack compared other major conferences and recent NFL draft stats are not going to help.Meh. I'd say the Big 12 has many top level recruits committed/interested.
Developing NFL Talent > Developing Big 12 Talent > Developing cyclone talent9th > 14th
Not sure, not an NFL fan. ISU football has been historically awful pre CMC.
Riiiiiiiiiight! I'm sure in your world anything is possible. And like I said, there were actually more 2017 NFL draft picks in the Iowa vs Michigan game than the ENTIRE Big 12. That is a crazy stat, when you think about it. Talk about a dying conference.
Developing NFL Talent > Developing Big 12 Talent > Developing cyclone talent
Here's some interesting reading for you.... https://www.si.com/college-football/2017/05/01/nfl-draft-big-12-georgiaYou can keep saying it, but the B12 isn't a dying conference. But if that helps you sleep at night, by all means.
Here's some interesting reading for you.... https://www.si.com/college-football/2017/05/01/nfl-draft-big-12-georgia
Here's another interesting article, from a different source.....https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2017/4/29/15486722/nfl-draft-picks-by-conference-2017Written by a dying magazine.... a conference in the middle of football country isn't going anywhere. But you can try to link another article if you want.
Well considering there are less schools in the Big 12 than any other major conference that isn't very surprising.I would say they lack compared other major conferences and recent NFL draft stats are not going to help.
Well considering there are less schools in the Big 12 than any other major conference that isn't very surprising.
One could also argue that a lot of the Big 12 NFL talent from last year stayed in school another year.
Of course you would.The Big 12 had less draft picks than the AAC and only two more draft picks than the University of Michigan. I would call that alarming.
Of course I would ? A lot of people would and did. I can link more articles if you want.Of course you would.
If that happens again this year, then I'll be a little more concerned.