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Alabama and OSU are certified NFL development programs

Author: Curly1918 (16452 Posts - Joined: Aug 30, 2017)
Posted at 8:40 am on Dec 12, 2020
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Given the pot at this rainbow it makes perfect sense for the elite recruits to go there. It will only end if the NFL is required to drop its age restrictions and develop its own talent like the other sports.

Replies to: "Alabama and OSU are certified NFL development programs"

  • Ohio State is killing it in recruiting. Now has 17 top 300; 10 top 100. No way ND can keep up with - DadUdaMan4 - 5:41am 12/12/20 (17) [View All]
    • Let's look. Heard 247 guy claim "ND maximizes its' lesser talent". Instead, could it be ND is better [LINK] - BaronVonZemo - 1:02pm 12/12/20
      • Kelly has an eye for underrated talent and he does develop players. i know you guys question his QB - THEISMANCARR - 12:26am 12/13/20
      • Kudos to Brian and his staff [NT] - DonMiller - 1:11pm 12/12/20
    • When an elite coach like urban leads nd and can't do it I'll agree with u - beefy78 - 9:42am 12/12/20
      • Re: When an elite coach like urban leads nd and can't do it I'll agree with u - Trucker2 - 11:24am 12/12/20
    • Alabama and OSU are certified NFL development programs - Curly1918 - 8:40am 12/12/20
    • Recruit elite OL’s and continue to develop the DL at a high level - NDNEIL - 8:19am 12/12/20
      • What separates ND's offensive front from Bama, OSU , Clemson, etc.... - Nostradamus - 10:05am 12/12/20
        • Good points [NT] - NDNEIL - 12:21pm 12/12/20
    • Bigger, faster, stronger, dumber. [NT] - Irishize - 6:36am 12/12/20
    • Of those 17, how many could qualify to get into ND? Same for the top 300? [NT] - Frankx - 6:00am 12/12/20
      • Great question and also how many would want to? [NT] - whatsamataU - 6:21pm 12/12/20
      • ND ~50 of 300. Among FBS schools only Stanford is more difficult, ~30 top players qualify. [NT] - ND521 - 11:59am 12/12/20
        • Source? [NT] - WoodstockIrish - 9:18pm 12/13/20
        • REALLY????? That is nuts! [NT] - Frankx - 3:27pm 12/12/20
      • I don’t know? How many? - WoodstockIrish - 10:47am 12/12/20
        • No I don't, that's why I asked. I am a betting man and really - Frankx - 3:09pm 12/12/20
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