Which 30 College Football Programs Produced The Most NFL Talent In The BCS Era?
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We’ve already shown you which college football programs were the most successful on the field in the BCS era. Now, we’re going to show you which college football programs were the best at generating first-round NFL talent.
We’ve gone through every NFL draft since the dawn of the Bowl Championship Series (1998-1999) and tallied which schools pumped out the most first-round picks. While you may not be surprised to see which team checks in at No. 1, you may be shocked to see how far it’s fallen.
First, we’ve listed out programs ranked 30 through 13. The top 12 begins on the next page.
T-22. Arkansas – 6 Players
T-22. Iowa – 6 Players
T-22. Ole Miss – 6 Players
T-22. South Carolina – 6 Players
T-22. Clemson – 6 Players
T-22. Notre Dame – 6 Players
T-22. NC State – 6 Players
T-22. Oregon – 6 Players
T-22. Syracuse – 6 Players
T-19. Virginia – 7 Players
T-19. Missouri – 7 Players
T-19. Oklahoma State – 7 Players
18. Auburn – 8 Players
T-16. Michigan – 9 Players
T-16. North Carolina – 9 Players
T-13. Boston College – 10 Players
T-13. Penn State – 10 Players
T-13. California – 10 Players
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Which 30 College Football Programs Produced The Most NFL Talent In The BCS Era?
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