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BR

http://247sports.com/Gallery/Which-active-college-coaches-have-produced-most-NFL-draft-picks-44983788

18. Mark Dantonio, Michigan State (26 all-time, 21 at current school)
17. Dabo Swinney, Clemson (33 all-time, 33 at current school)
T16. Dennis Franchione, Texas State (34 all-time, 2 at current school)
T16. Bret Bielema, Arkansas (34 all-time, 9 at current school) Wisconsin
T14. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State (36 all-time, 36 at current school)
T14. Gary Patterson, TCU (36 all-time, 36 at current school)
T14. Frank Solich, Ohio (36 all-time, 6 at current school) Ohio State
11. Mike Riley, Nebraska (37 all-time, 0 at current school)
10. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame (37 all-time, 20 at current school)
9. Tommy Tuberville, Cincinnati (40 all-time, 0 at current school)
8. Urban Meyer, Ohio State (49 all-time, 14 at current school) Florida & Utah
7. Larry Coker, UTSA (47 all-time, 0 at current school) Miami
6. Bill Snyder, Kansas State (52 all-time, 52 at current school
5. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa (58 all-time, 58 at current school)
4. Les Miles, LSU (71 all-time, 64 at current school)
3. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma (77 all-time, 77 at current school)
2. Mark Richt, Miami (79 all-time, 0 at current school) Georgia
1. Nick Saban, Alabama (88 all-time, 47 at current school)
"Cause I love Cajun martinis and playin' afternoon golf"

BR

"Cause I love Cajun martinis and playin' afternoon golf"

 

BR

(2) last night 10. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame (37 all-time, 20 at current school) (Now 39 & 22)
(5) last night   8. Urban Meyer, Ohio State (49 all-time, 14 at current school) Florida & Utah  (Now 54 & 19)
"Cause I love Cajun martinis and playin' afternoon golf"

Cleve Dean

Quote from: BR on April 29, 2016, 07:44:31 am
(2) last night 10. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame (37 all-time, 20 at current school) (Now 39 & 22)
(5) last night   8. Urban Meyer, Ohio State (49 all-time, 14 at current school) Florida & Boise State  (Now 54 & 19)

Urban Meyer never coached at Boise State.

Hogwild

Quote from: BR on April 29, 2016, 07:44:31 am
(2) last night 10. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame (37 all-time, 20 at current school) (Now 39 & 22)
(5) last night   8. Urban Meyer, Ohio State (49 all-time, 14 at current school) Florida & Boise State  (Now 54 & 19)

Meyer was at Utah before UF, that Alex Smith team

BR

"Cause I love Cajun martinis and playin' afternoon golf"

31to6

It would be interesting to re-rank by picks per year (min 4 years).

BR

Urban add's 5 More, Nick add's 5 more so far tonight....

Will update this totals when Draft is over...
"Cause I love Cajun martinis and playin' afternoon golf"

ArcticSwine

The most by a HC with 10 yrs or less.


Quote from: BR on April 28, 2016, 04:47:05 pm
http://247sports.com/Gallery/Which-active-college-coaches-have-produced-most-NFL-draft-picks-44983788

18. Mark Dantonio, Michigan State (26 all-time, 21 at current school)
17. Dabo Swinney, Clemson (33 all-time, 33 at current school)
T16. Dennis Franchione, Texas State (34 all-time, 2 at current school)
T16. Bret Bielema, Arkansas (34 all-time, 9 at current school) Wisconsin
T14. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State (36 all-time, 36 at current school)
T14. Gary Patterson, TCU (36 all-time, 36 at current school)
T14. Frank Solich, Ohio (36 all-time, 6 at current school) Ohio State
11. Mike Riley, Nebraska (37 all-time, 0 at current school)
10. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame (37 all-time, 20 at current school)
9. Tommy Tuberville, Cincinnati (40 all-time, 0 at current school)
8. Urban Meyer, Ohio State (49 all-time, 14 at current school) Florida & Utah
7. Larry Coker, UTSA (47 all-time, 0 at current school) Miami
6. Bill Snyder, Kansas State (52 all-time, 52 at current school
5. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa (58 all-time, 58 at current school)
4. Les Miles, LSU (71 all-time, 64 at current school)
3. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma (77 all-time, 77 at current school)
2. Mark Richt, Miami (79 all-time, 0 at current school) Georgia
1. Nick Saban, Alabama (88 all-time, 47 at current school)

BR

Ohio State Urban Meyers 10 Draft picks in 3 rounds is a new NFL Record....  He was working last night for the NFL Network as a draft analysis... One hell of a recruiting score for Ohio State...     Nick with 7 more didin't hurt Bama.. 

Ohio State (10): Joey Bosa, Ezekiel Elliott, Eli Apple, Taylor Decker, Darron Lee, Michael Thomas, Vonn Bell, Adolphus Washington, Braxton Miller, Nick Vannett.

Alabama (7): Ryan Kelly, Reggie Ragland, Derrick Henry, A'Shawn Robinson, Jarran Reed, Cyrus Jones, Kenyan Drake.

Notre Dame (6): Ronnie Stanley, Will Fuller, Jaylon Smith, Nick Martin, KeiVarae Russell, C.J. Prosise.
"Cause I love Cajun martinis and playin' afternoon golf"

BR

Here's a breakdown by conference and by school for the 1st Round.

8 -- SEC -- Ole Miss (3), Florida (2), Alabama (1), Georgia (1), Texas A&M (1)

6 -- Big Ten -- Ohio State (5), Michigan State (1)

4 -- ACC -- Clemson (1), Florida State (1), Louisville (1), Miami (1)

4 -- Pac-12 -- Cal (1), Oregon (1), Stanford (1), UCLA (1)

3 -- Big 12 -- TCU (1), West Virginia (1)

2 -- AAC -- Houston (1), Memphis (1)

2 -- Independents -- Notre Dame (2)

1 -- Conference USA -- Louisiana Tech (1)

1 -- FCS -- North Dakota State (1)
"Cause I love Cajun martinis and playin' afternoon golf"

SooiecidetillNuttgone

Quote from: BR on April 30, 2016, 07:49:03 am
Ohio State Urban Meyers 10 Draft picks in 3 rounds is a new NFL Record....  He was working last night for the NFL Network as a draft analysis... One hell of a recruiting score for Ohio State...     Nick with 7 more didin't hurt Bama.. 

Ohio State (10): Joey Bosa, Ezekiel Elliott, Eli Apple, Taylor Decker, Darron Lee, Michael Thomas, Vonn Bell, Adolphus Washington, Braxton Miller, Nick Vannett.

Alabama (7): Ryan Kelly, Reggie Ragland, Derrick Henry, A'Shawn Robinson, Jarran Reed, Cyrus Jones, Kenyan Drake.

Notre Dame (6): Ronnie Stanley, Will Fuller, Jaylon Smith, Nick Martin, KeiVarae Russell, C.J. Prosise.

That's an indictment on Suburban Cryer.  All that talent and couldn't get to the playoffs.
Cheers, Suburban!
His response to me:
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BR

Here's a breakdown by conference and by school for the 1st 3 Rounds.
23 -- Big Ten -- Ohio State (10), Penn State (3), Michigan State (2), Maryland (2), Nebraska (2), Illinois (1), Indiana (1), Rutgers (1), Michigan (1),

22 -- SEC -- Alabama (7), Ole Miss (3), Florida (3), Mississippi State (2), Georgia (2), Texas A&M (2),  Arkansas (1), LSU (1), Auburn (1)

14 -- ACC -- Clemson (4), Florida State (2), NC State (2),  Louisville (1), Miami (1), Pittsburg (1), Georgia Tech (1), Virginia Tech (1), Boston College (1)

10 -- Pac-12 -- USC (3), Stanford (2), UCLA (2), Cal (1), Oregon (1), Oregon State (1)

8 -- Big 12 -- West Virginia (2), TCU (1), Oklahoma State (1), Baylor (1), Oklahoma (1), Kansas State (1), Texas Tech (1)

7 -- Independents -- Notre Dame (6), BYU (1)

5--Mountain West-- Boise State (3), Utah State (2)
2 -- AAC -- Houston (1), Memphis (1)
1 -- Conference USA -- Louisiana Tech (1)
1 -- FCS -- North Dakota State (1),
Eastern Kentucky (1)
Samford (1)
South Carolina State (1)
Middle Tenn State (1)
"Cause I love Cajun martinis and playin' afternoon golf"

 

atekido


BR

End of 3 rounds...

18. Mark Dantonio, Michigan State (26 all-time, 21 at current school) 28 & 23 now
(17) T16. Dennis Franchione, Texas State (34 all-time, 2 at current school)0
(16) T16. Bret Bielema, Arkansas (34 all-time, 9 at current school) 35 & 10 now
(15) T14. Frank Solich, Ohio (36 all-time, 6 at current school)0
(T13)T14. Gary Patterson, TCU (36 all-time, 36 at current school) 37 & 37
(T13) 17. Dabo Swinney, Clemson (33 all-time, 33 at current school) 37 & 37 now
(12) T14. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State (36 all-time, 36 at current school) 38 & 38 now
11. Mike Riley, Nebraska (37 all-time, 0 at current school) 39 & 2 now
(10) 9. Tommy Tuberville, Cincinnati (40 all-time, 0 at current school)0
(9) 10. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame (37 all-time, 20 at current school) 43 & 26 now
8-- 7. Larry Coker, UTSA (47 all-time, 0 at current school) 0
(7) 6. Bill Snyder, Kansas State (52 all-time, 52 at current school) 53 & 53now
(6) 5. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa (58 all-time, 58 at current school)0
(5) 8. Urban Meyer, Ohio State (49 all-time, 14 at current school) 59 & 24 now
4. Les Miles, LSU (71 all-time, 64 at current school) 72 & 65 now
3. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma (77 all-time, 77 at current school) 78 & 78 now
2. Mark Richt, Miami (79 all-time, 0 at current school) 81 & 0 now
1. Nick Saban, Alabama (88 all-time, 47 at current school) 95 & 54 now
"Cause I love Cajun martinis and playin' afternoon golf"

3kgthog

What's the point of this stat? One could argue that nearly every coach listed in this thread is getting (or has gotten) better results in the win column than BB. Are we going to be bragging about this stat in 5 years when he still hasn't won a division title here let alone an SEC championship?

WilsonHog

Quote from: 3kgthog on April 30, 2016, 08:46:42 am
What's the point of this stat? One could argue that nearly every coach listed in this thread is getting (or has gotten) better results in the win column than BB. Are we going to be bragging about this stat in 5 years when he still hasn't won a division title here let alone an SEC championship?

I can see into the future. Maybe you can.

Do you know this with .38 certainty?

BR

Quote from: 3kgthog on April 30, 2016, 08:46:42 am
What's the point of this stat? One could argue that nearly every coach listed in this thread is getting (or has gotten) better results in the win column than BB. Are we going to be bragging about this stat in 5 years when he still hasn't won a division title here let alone an SEC championship?
Coaches that put kids in the Pro's, hopefully all it does is help our recruiting every year...  That will help with the wins, if we get where we win 8-10 games every year.. That would be awesome.  I think Coach B in the top 20 is great..
"Cause I love Cajun martinis and playin' afternoon golf"

BR

Here's a breakdown by conference and by school for the 1st 4 Rounds.
32 -- Big Ten -- Ohio State (12), Penn State (3), Michigan State (3), Maryland (2), Nebraska (3), Illinois (1), Indiana (1), Rutgers (1), Michigan (2), Wisconsin (1), Minnesota (2), Northwestern (1)

31 – SEC- -- Alabama (7), Florida (5), LSU (3), Georgia (3), Ole Miss (3), Mississippi State (3), Texas A&M (2), Auburn (2), South Carolina (1), Missouri (1), Arkansas (1)

17 -- ACC -- Clemson (5), Florida State (2), NC State (3),  Louisville (1), Miami (2), Pittsburg (1), Georgia Tech (1), Virginia Tech (1), Boston College (1)

13 -- Big 12 -- West Virginia (3), TCU (2), Oklahoma State (1), Baylor (2), Oklahoma (2), Kansas State (1), Texas Tech (1), Texas (1)

12 -- Pac-12 -- USC (3), Stanford (3), UCLA (2), Cal (1), Oregon (1), Oregon State (1), Utah (1)

8 -- Independents -- Notre Dame (7), BYU (1)
5--Mountain West-- Boise State (3), Utah State (2)
5 -- AAC -- Cincinnati (2), Houston (1), Memphis (1), Temple (1),
4 -- Conference USA -- Louisiana Tech (2), Western Kentucky (1), Middle Tenn State (1),
9---OTHERS: North Dakota State (1), Eastern Kentucky (1), Samford (1), South Carolina State (1), North Carolina Central (1), Southern Utah (1), San Jose State (1), Western Michigan (1), Northern Iowa (1), Princeton (1)

1--- Canada---  David Onyemata
"Cause I love Cajun martinis and playin' afternoon golf"

BR

Here's a breakdown by conference and by school for the 1st 5 Rounds.
38 – SEC- -- Alabama (7), Florida (5), LSU (3), Georgia (4), Ole Miss (4), Mississippi State (3), Texas A&M (2), Auburn (2), South Carolina (2), Missouri (3), Arkansas (3)

34 -- Big Ten -- Ohio State (12), Penn State (3), Michigan State (3), Maryland (3), Nebraska (3), Illinois (1), Indiana (2), Rutgers (1), Michigan (2), Wisconsin (1), Minnesota (2), Northwestern (1)
19 -- Big 12 -- West Virginia (5), TCU (3), Oklahoma State (1), Baylor (3), Oklahoma (3), Kansas State (1), Texas Tech (2), Texas (1)

18 -- ACC -- Clemson (6), Florida State (2), NC State (3),  Louisville (1), Miami (2), Pittsburg (1), Georgia Tech (1), Virginia Tech (1), Boston College (1)

18 -- Pac-12 -- USC (3), Stanford (4), UCLA (4), Cal (2), Oregon (1), Oregon State (1), Utah (1), Washington State (1), Arizona State (1)

8 -- Independents -- Notre Dame (7), BYU (1)
6--Mountain West-- Boise State (3), Utah State (2), Colorado State (1),
6 -- AAC -- Cincinnati (2), Houston (1), Memphis (1), Temple (2),
4 -- Conference USA -- Louisiana Tech (2), Western Kentucky (1), Middle Tenn State (1),
21---OTHERS: North Dakota State (2), Eastern Kentucky (1), Samford (1), South Carolina State (1), North Carolina Central (1), Southern Utah (2), San Jose State (1), Western Michigan (1), Northern Iowa (1), Princeton (1), UMass (1), App State (1), Grand Valley State (1),  West Alabama (1), Midwestern State (1), Georgia Southern (1), Harvard (1), Louisiana State (1), Akron (1)

1--- Canada---  David Onyemata
"Cause I love Cajun martinis and playin' afternoon golf"

LSUFan

Makes it hard on a program when all the good players leave early for the draft.

Props to BA, he stuck it out and went 180 degrees from his freshman year to his senior year.
I ain't saying you babysitting, but my kids are all over your couch.

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XX

Quote from: LSUFan on April 30, 2016, 03:42:31 pm
Makes it hard on a program when all the good players leave early for the draft.

Props to BA, he stuck it out and went 180 degrees from his freshman year to his senior year.
I'm just glad Les stayed at LSU and pulled a 180...

Fill yur hands you son of a bitch!!

BR

Here's a breakdown by conference and by school for the 2016 NFL Draft
51 – SEC- -- Alabama (7), Florida (7), Arkansas (5), Ole Miss (5), LSU (5), Georgia (5), Mississippi State (3), Texas A&M (3), Auburn (3), South Carolina (3), Missouri (3), Kentucky (1), Vanderbilt (1) (NO TENNESSEE)

46 -- Big Ten -- Ohio State (12), Penn State (5), Michigan State (5), Maryland (3), Nebraska (4), Illinois (3), Indiana (3), Rutgers (1), Michigan (3), Wisconsin (2), Minnesota (2), Northwestern (2), Purdue (1), Iowa (1)

32 -- Pac-12 -- UCLA -8), USC (4), Stanford (5), Cal (4), Oregon (2), Oregon State (1), Utah (1), Washington State (1), Arizona State (2), Arizona (2), Washington (2)
27 -- ACC -- Clemson (9), Florida State (2), NC State (3),  Louisville (1), Miami (2), Pittsburg (1), Georgia Tech (2), Virginia Tech (2), Boston College (2), Virginia (1), Syracuse (1)

26 -- Big 12 -- West Virginia (5), TCU (5), Oklahoma State (1), Baylor (6), Oklahoma (4), Kansas State (1), Texas Tech (3), Texas (1)

10 -- Conference USA -- Louisiana Tech (3), Western Kentucky (3), Middle Tenn State (1), Southern Miss (2), UTSA (1),

10 -- AAC -- Houston (3), Memphis (1), Temple (3), Navy (1),  Cincinnati (2),

8 -- Independents -- Notre Dame (7), BYU (1)

9--Mountain West-- Boise State (3), Utah State (2), Colorado State (2), San Jose State (2),

6---MAC--- Western Michigan (2), Akron (1), Central Mich (1), Eastern Mich (1), UMass (1),

3----Sun Belt -- App State (1), Georgia Southern (1), Louisiana-Monroe (1)

OTHERS: North Dakota State (2), Eastern Kentucky (1), Samford (1), South Carolina State (2), North Carolina Central (1), Southern Utah (2), Northern Iowa (1), Princeton (1), Grand Valley State (1),  West Alabama (1), Midwestern State (1), Harvard (1), , Montana (1), William & Mary (1), Southeastern Louisiana (1), Eastern Ill (1),  Central Arkansas (1), Sam Houston State (1), Maine (1), Montana State (1)

1--- Canada---  David Onyemata
1---Germany--- Moritz Boehringer
"Cause I love Cajun martinis and playin' afternoon golf"

Dr. Starcs


 

BR

18. Mark Dantonio, Michigan State (26 all-time, 21 at current school) 31 & 28 now
(17) T16. Dennis Franchione, Texas State (34 all-time, 2 at current school)0
(16) T14. Frank Solich, Ohio (36 all-time, 6 at current school)0
(15) T14. Jimbo Fisher, Florida State (36 all-time, 36 at current school) 38 & 38 now
(T-13). Mike Riley, Nebraska (37 all-time, 0 at current school) 39 & 2 now
(T-13) T16. Bret Bielema, Arkansas (34 all-time, 9 at current school) 39 & 14 now
(12)T14. Gary Patterson, TCU (36 all-time, 36 at current school) 41 & 41
(11) 17. Dabo Swinney, Clemson (33 all-time, 33 at current school) 42 & 42 now
(10) 9. Tommy Tuberville, Cincinnati (40 all-time, 0 at current school) 42 & 2
(9) 10. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame (37 all-time, 20 at current school) 44 & 27 now
8-- 7. Larry Coker, UTSA (47 all-time, 0 at current school) 0
(7) 6. Bill Snyder, Kansas State (52 all-time, 52 at current school) 53 & 53now
(6) 5. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa (58 all-time, 58 at current school) 59 & 59 now
(5) 8. Urban Meyer, Ohio State (49 all-time, 14 at current school) 61 & 26 now
4. Les Miles, LSU (71 all-time, 64 at current school) 76 & 69 now
3. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma (77 all-time, 77 at current school)81 $ 81 now
2. Mark Richt, Miami (79 all-time, 0 at current school) 84 & 0 now
1. Nick Saban, Alabama (88 all-time, 47 at current school) 95 & 54 now
"Cause I love Cajun martinis and playin' afternoon golf"

alohawg

Stumbled onto this interesting draft site. Check out the analytics/measurables on players.

Take a look and compare the first pick of the draft Goff vs BA. Two main differences, 3" height and 1/8" hand size! After all that talk about hand size the difference between these two is 1/8", unreal.

http://www.mockdraftable.com/players/2016/
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