So 3 SEC teams have 60+ players, followed by 3 Big Ten teams with 50+ and that's somehow overwhelming proof the SEC is better? Lmao.Thorne and Bo Nix are 2 QB’s that I can think of that had success in the PAC 12 and Big 10 and struggled playing in the SEC. I’m sure Thorne probably struggled against a couple of teams in the big 10 too but he’s really struggled in the SEC.
https://www.nfl.com/photos/colleges-with-most-players-in-nfl-by-position-0ap3000000542319
check out the defensive side of the ball pretty much all SEC. These numbers don’t lie homer.
Also, lets just ignore there are no other SEC teams on that list, because when the article came out Texas and Oklahoma were still in the Big 12.
@roaminglion all the proof I need is all the NC’s the SEC has won the last 20 year and All the players that played in the NFL that played in the SEC. I believe Ohio State is 1-13 against the SEC going back to 1988 The SEC has been brutal to Ohio State and it ain’t got nothing to do with the weather 😂
At times there are probably ten coaches that at better in the SEC than JF at game management and player development. The SEC also has more pride and puts more emphasis on winning than any other conference and they’re also willing to pay to do so. I just read an article the other day about Kelly at LSU donating some of his own money to some charity that then gives it to an NIL collective. Haven’t heard anything about any coach in the B1G doing anything like that.
@southern-psu-fan LMAO !! Having home field advantage most certainly has had an effect on the outcome of bowl and playoff games.
@psujoe That’s paying players just getting someone else to do it with your money. They need to tighten down on that NIL thing.
Southern’s article shot holes in his delusional theory about west coast teams sucking !! Nothing like proving yourself wrong.
@psujoe when is the last time a west coast team won the NC? There’s a reason. With paying players that will change. Money usually wins!
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Dillon GabrielGabriel's NIL valuation is estimated to be between $1.7 and $2.1 million. He has made an estimated $5 million or more in NIL advertising deals and pay-for-play money. There you go homer
@psujoe when is the last time a west coast team won the NC? There’s a reason. With paying players that will change. Money usually wins!
That article that you posted refutes your argument but you keep going. It’s almost like you posted it but didn’t even read it. If you remember this conversation was about the SEC speed bullshit theory and themyou posted an article you thought would prove your case but instead proved yourself wrong. But I do have to admit I’m impressed with all those SEC speed burning punters TN puts in the NFL!
Oregon was in the NC game twice in the last 15 years without NIL money, so insinuating that they are only good because of NIL isn't the best argument.
Dillon GabrielGabriel's NIL valuation is estimated to be between $1.7 and $2.1 million. He has made an estimated $5 million or more in NIL advertising deals and pay-for-play money. There you go homer
@psujoe 7 of the top 10 teams putting guys in the NFL are southern teams homer and 4 are SEC that’s pretty dominant. I could care less about the punters.
Once again you’re full of it!
Michigan,OSU,PSU,ND and Washington are in every top ten list I can find and the last I checked they’re all in the north. I guess they’re all faster than your hero blabbermouth Finebaum told you.
No they aren't. Ohio State, Michigan, Notre Dame, Penn State, Washington and Oregon are all in the top 10 for players in the NFL. 7 out of 10? WTF you talking about?@psujoe 7 of the top 10 teams putting guys in the NFL are southern teams homer and 4 are SEC that’s pretty dominant. I could care less about the punters.
Edit... beat me to it PSUJoe. LOL
@roaminglion He seriously needs to stay off the ESPiN channel. The guy’s as brainwashed as they come.
The link i clicked on this morning was 2023 but regardless the SEC still dominates the NFL just like they’ve dominated the NC’s the last 20 years
The Southeastern Conference (SEC)has the most players in the NFL in 2024, with 439 players on active rosters and 129 on practice squads and reserved/injured lists. The SEC has led the nation in NFL draft picks for 18 years in a row, and has tied or led in first round picks for 13 of the last 14 years. If this is true, enough said
@southern-psu-fan Gee I wonder why you keep changing the argument LMAO ! Get off of ESPiN southern. Actually you should apply for a job with them.
@psujoe I didn’t get that off espn but I do need to put in the year when I look up something that’s on me. My argument is the SEC has been dominating for the last 20 years and the NFL rosters backs it up and I ain’t got nothing to do with the weather.
I really believe Caven got the spam dude out and got the snake with him 😂The dude is still carrying out on the water cooler
Man ole miss got Singleton. Ole Miss does good in the portal. We’ve lost 3 or 4 and gained 1. I was hoping get that DT from USC.
There is a big difference between "dominating" the NFL in amount of players, and having 10 to 15 more guys. That is hardly "dominant".
It's like saying Ohio State dominated us, even though we had a chance to tie the game in the 4th and lost by a TD. Hardly dominated
@southern-psu-fan I’ll take the two guys from PA over the me first guy from USC any day. We don’t need a guy that transferred to 3 different high schools and is headed for his third transfer in college. He also quit on his current team 3 games into the season. He’s a better fit at SMU than PSU.
David Blay and Enai White are the two I am talking about. They are both better fits than Bear Whathisname and I believe we’ll get a commitment from at least one of them this weekend as they’re both supposed to visit.