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Most NFL Draft picks by school: Ohio State, LSU hold modern records for players selected in one draft
There are going to be a whole lot of Bulldogs that get the decision to the NFL in 2022. Reigning nationwide champion Georgia had what many consider is an NFL-caliber protection, together with a number of standout offensive skills who will garner draft curiosity.
There have been different groups up to now which have reached lofty numbers in a single draft. LSU’s nationwide championship-winning crew in 2019 had 14 gamers taken within the subsequent draft. Ohio State had 12 gamers chosen within the 2016 NFL Draft, two years faraway from its nationwide title run. Alabama has had at the least 10 gamers taken in 4 of the previous 5 drafts.
NFL followers have develop into accustomed to listening to the identical faculties talked about incessantly on draft night time, with powerhouse school soccer applications like Alabama, Ohio State, LSU and Georgia typically among the many most-mentioned faculties to ship prospects to the league.
MORE: Georgia-only mock draft for 2022
However which crew holds the file for probably the most gamers taken in a single draft? The Sporting Information dives into the historical past of the draft.
Most gamers drafted in a single 12 months by faculty
Again in 1994, the NFL Draft formally grew to become only a seven-round occasion. There had been some variance earlier than that. It was eight in 1993, 12 rounds from 1977-92 and 17 from 1967-76, firstly of the Tremendous Bowl period. Earlier, there have been much more rounds, however fewer groups. So there are a number of other ways to take a look at probably the most gamers drafted in a single class.
Within the seven-round period, that file is a tie between LSU within the 2020 NFL Draft and Ohio State crew in 2004, with 14 gamers chosen, in keeping with information from Professional Soccer Reference. Alabama is subsequent with 12 gamers chosen in 2018.
MORE: Ohio State-only mock draft for 2022
Reaching double-digits is exceedingly uncommon. Within the seven-round period, there have solely been 14 faculties which have had at the least 10 gamers drafted in a single 12 months. These groups are:
- Ohio State: 4
- Alabama: 4
- USC: 3
- Florida State: 3
- Michigan: 2
- LSU: 1
- Oklahoma: 1
- Miami: 1
- Notre Dame: 1
- Penn State: 1
- Colorado: 1
- Washington: 1
- Louisville: 1
- Tennessee: 1
Within the seven-round draft period, listed below are the most important draft courses from a single faculty:
12 months | Faculty | Gamers drafted |
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2004 | Ohio State | 14 |
2020 | LSU | 14 |
2018 | Alabama | 12 |
2016 | Ohio State | 12 |
2002 | Miami | 11 |
2005 | Oklahoma | 11 |
2006 | USC | 11 |
2009 | USC | 11 |
2013 | Florida State | 11 |
2015 | Florida State | 11 |
2017 | Michigan | 11 |
Within the historical past of the NFL Draft, 14 is not fairly sufficient to achieve the highest, although it’s nonetheless shut. The file belongs to Texas within the 1984 NFL Draft, when 17 gamers had been chosen.
This is a have a look at the most important draft courses of all time.
12 months | Faculty | Gamers drafted |
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1984 | Texas | 17 |
1946 | Notre Dame | 16 |
1945 | Notre Dame | 15 |
1953 | USC | 15 |
1975 | USC | 14 |
1977 | USC | 14 |
2004 | Ohio State | 14 |
2020 | LSU | 14 |
Notre Dame loved a prolific three-year span from 1944-46 that noticed 44 gamers drafted to the NFL. No different program has produced greater than 32 in a three-year span.
MORE: Notre Dame-only mock draft for 2022
Most first-round picks in single draft by faculty
Not like with whole picks in a draft, faculties usually tend to have extra first-round picks now than they had been up to now, provided that the league is now as much as 32 groups.
So it is no shock that the file for many first-round draft picks has been set since 2002, when the league expanded to 32 groups.
The file is at the moment shared by two applications: Miami and Alabama. Again in 2004, the Hurricanes set the file with six, when Sean Taylor, Kellen Winslow II, Jonathan Vilma, D.J. Williams, Vernon Carey and Vince Wilfork had been chosen within the first spherical. In the latest draft, reigning nationwide champion Alabama matched that file as Jaylen Waddle, Patrick Surtain II, DeVonta Smith, Mac Jones, Alex Leatherwood and Najee Harris had been taken within the first spherical.
MORE: Alabama-only mock draft for 2022
There have not been many groups all time which have even reached 5. This is the complete record:
12 months | Faculty | Picks |
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2004 | Miami | 6 |
2021 | Alabama | 6 |
1968 | USC | 5 |
2002 | Miami | 5 |
2006 | Ohio State | 5 |
2016 | Ohio State | 5 |
2020 | LSU | 5 |
Notre Dame, USC and Oklahoma are tied because the three faculties with probably the most gamers to have been chosen first general at 5 every. Auburn, Georgia and Stanford are subsequent at 4; LSU, Ohio State and Texas have every had three; California, Miami, Michigan, Nebraska, Oklahoma State, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia Tech all have two.
All-time gamers drafted by faculty
There are a couple of faculties which have traditionally dominated the draft, leaving massive gaps between the highest three and the remainder of the sector.
Based mostly on draft information from Professional Soccer Reference, Notre Dame has had probably the most gamers drafted all time with 520. USC has the second-most with 513. Then there is a little bit of a spot, and Ohio State is available in third at 474. Then there’s one other hole and Oklahoma is fourth at 405, adopted by Michigan (392), Alabama (385), Penn State (368), Nebraska (363), LSU (362) and Florida (362).
Within the seven-round draft period, Ohio State leads with 184 with Alabama (161), Florida (156), Florida State (154) and LSU (149) rounding out the highest 5.
USC has had probably the most years all-time the place at the least 10 gamers had been drafted at 15. Notre Dame is the one different faculty with double-digit courses at 13. Ohio State has had eight all-time, Texas has had six and Alabama, Oklahoma and Penn State every had 5.
Since 1994, when the draft moved to seven rounds, Ohio State and Alabama have probably the most 10-player draft courses at 4 every, with Florida State and USC every at three and Michigan at two.
The Sporting Information 2022 mock draft
What ought to followers count on to see in 2022? This appears like a 12 months the place there could possibly be some historical past made.
The Sporting Information’ Vinnie Iyer has at the moment projected 14 gamers from Georgia to be chosen in his seven-round mock draft, which might tie LSU and Ohio State for the file within the seven-round period. That additionally would put them within the dialog to make draft historical past if just one extra ought to go forward of them.
Unsurprisingly, the Bulldogs lead TSN’s mock draft with 14 by a substantial margin. This is a have a look at the faculties anticipated to have probably the most picks on draft day:
Faculty | Picks |
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Georgia | 14 |
Alabama | 9 |
Cincinnati | 9 |
LSU | 8 |
Penn State | 8 |
Texas A&M | 8 |
Kentucky | 7 |
Michigan | 7 |
Ohio State | 7 |
Oklahoma | 7 |
Virginia Tech | 7 |
Arizona State | 6 |
Notre Dame | 5 |
Ole Miss | 5 |
As for first-round picks, Iyer is projecting that Georgia will see 4 gamers taken within the first 32 picks, once more main the sector. Alabama, Cincinnati, Michigan and Ohio State are the one different groups anticipated to have a number of first-rounders, every with two.
MORE: Michigan-only mock draft for 2022
Iyer additionally predicts that Michigan’s Aidan Hutchinson will go first general, which might transfer the Wolverines as much as three gamers all-time which have been taken with the primary decide within the draft, tying them with Ohio State, LSU and Texas. The final time a Wolverine was picked first general got here again in 2008, when the Dolphins took offensive sort out Jake Lengthy.
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Michigan State Insider Podcast: Recapping Spartans’ Win Over Ohio State
No. 18 Michigan State extended its win streak to seven games with its 69-62 victory over Ohio State on Thursday.
The Spartans went into Columbus and were able to pull off the road win, despite blowing a 14-point lead in the second half.
It was a valiant late-game effort for Michigan State, which improved to 12-2 on the season and is 1-0 to start 2025. The Spartans are also 3-0 in conference play.
Our Aidan Champion recaps the contest on this postgame edition of the Michigan State Spartans Insider Podcast.
You can watch the episode below:
Michigan State senior center Szymon Zapala led the way with 15 points. He also recorded two blocks. Spartan senior guard Jaden Akins did his part on offense as well, scoring 14 in the victory.
Redshirt freshman guard Jeremy Fears Jr. was arguably the MVP of the game for the Spartans as he posted 6 points, six rebounds and seven assists.
Sophomore forward Xavier Booker had a bounce-back performance after falling off in his last two outings. He finished with 9 points and two blocks.
Junior forward Jaxon Kohler nearly ended up with another double-double, scoring 8 points while collecting 10 rebounds.
Sophomore forward Coen Carr tallied 11 points. He was efficient from the charity stripe, knocking down 7-of-8 free throws.
The Spartans were tested by veteran guard Bruce Thornton, who was a huge part of the Buckeyes’ comeback late. They also had to deal with Ohio State’s leading scorer in the contest, junior guard Micah Parrish, who finished with 13 points and also excelled down the stretch.
Michigan State struggled from deep in the contest and continued to have trouble turning the ball over. But it was able to overcome those issues and secure the road win, a tough feat in the Big Ten, especially considering the setbacks.
The Spartans will look to build on their perfect start to conference play with a home matchup against Washington on Thursday. It will be the first time the two teams face off since 2010 when Michigan State narrowly defeated the Huskies, 76-71, in the Maui Invitational. That game is set for 8 p.m. EST.
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Texas Coach Gets Brutally Honest on Ohio State Matchup
The Ohio State Buckeyes look like a buzzsaw at the moment, and Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian is well aware of that fact.
Ohio State will be facing Texas in the Cotton Bowl next Friday with a trip to the National Championship Game on the line, and Sarkisian understands that the Longhorns are big underdogs.
The Buckeyes have opened as 5.5-point favorites over Texas, which actually seems like a rather slim margin considering what they just did to the previously undefeated Oregon Ducks.
But keep in mind: the Cotton Bowl will actually be played in Arlington, so the Longhorns technically have homefield advantage.
Still, it will be difficult to find anyone outside of the Lone Star State actually picking Texas in this game, and Sarkisian knows that.
“I need Longhorn Nation to show out in Arlington. We’re going to need everything we’ve got to try to win this game,” Sarkisian said, via Eleven Warriors. “Clearly, we’re massive underdogs. Nobody’s going to give us a shot. So we’re going to need all that we can to try to win this game.”
The Longhorns are one of the best teams in the country, but they don’t quite match Ohio State in terms of raw talent.
We saw the Buckeyes’ scary talent on display in the Rose Bowl, when they jumped out to a 34-0 lead against Oregon and ultimately came away with a 41-21 victory.
Meanwhile, Texas nearly lost to the Arizona State Sun Devils in the Peach Bowl, surviving in a double-overtime thriller.
Of course, stranger things have happened on the football field, so Ohio State absolutely cannot take the Longhorns lightly.
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After breakout at Michigan State last year, Devin Royal ready to lead Ohio State in rematch
Ohio State coach Jake Diebler previews Michigan State, Big Ten play
Ohio State coach Jake Diebler previews Michigan State, Big Ten play in this Jan. 2, 2025 press conference.
Devin Royal’s internal clock told him he was out of time.
The green-and-white-clad crowd of 14,797 was screaming as the Ohio State freshman held the ball, and likely the game, in his hands. A Tyson Walker free throw had just pulled Michigan State even against upset-minded Ohio State with 6.4 seconds remaining as Royal tried to get the Buckeyes set up for a final shot. Frantically, the freshman looked for his primary outlet to inbound the ball only to find the Spartans had taken it away.
“I’m counting in my head,” Royal said Thursday, thinking back on the moment. “I’m at five (seconds) myself, so I’m trying to hurry up and get it in.”
No whistle blew, and Royal managed to thread a pass into Bruce Thornton amid three Michigan State defenders. What happened next set off a celebration not seen in 12 years: Thornton pushed the ball up the court, found Dale Bonner along the 3-point line and fed his teammate for a game-winning shot that swished through the net with 0.2 seconds remaining.
The shot will live on in Ohio State lore as the first road winner against the Spartans since William Buford’s jumper lifted them to a share of the 2012 Big Ten title in the final game of the regular season. It also snapped a 17-game road losing streak for the Buckeyes. But while Bonner’s name gets the headline for the play, that shot doesn’t go in – and Ohio State isn’t in position to shock the Spartans – without the first true standout game of Royal’s career.
On that Sunday afternoon, Royal finished with 14 points on 6-of-6 shooting and added two steals and two rebounds in the most playing time of his freshman season to that point: 17:54. It was a glimpse of why the Pickerington Central product had been such a coveted recruit, one who picked the Buckeyes despite a hard push from Michigan State coach Tom Izzo.
Friday night, those two teams meet for the first time since Bonner’s shot when the Spartans come to Value City Arena in the lone matchup between Ohio State and Michigan State this year. This time, Royal features prominently atop the scouting report amid a breakout sophomore season that was hinted at last season.
He leads the Buckeyes in rebounding (7.5 per game) and is second in scoring (14.8) after averaging 2.4 and 4.7 last season, respectively. It’s the kind of growth players sometimes show from freshman to sophomore seasons, but coach Jake Diebler said that’s not exactly how Royal’s summer went.
“At times you can just assume (that growth) is going to happen, but there’s a work, there’s a mentality, there’s a maturity required to make that jump,” Diebler said. “He was a little inconsistent with that at times in the summer. We talked about it. He owned that, and then he took off because I think he was honest with himself.”
When the Buckeyes reported for fall camp, Diebler said Royal had flipped the page and quickly began to assert himself as a high-level player.
“You’re seeing a great deal of benefit from the hard work and mentality he had really starting in August,” the coach said. “He’s a great story about what I want our program to be about. I want guys to come in and grow and get better and he’s certainly done that.”
When Ohio State returned from holiday break, Royal was hardly able to practice due to an illness that had him questionable for the Dec. 29 home game against Indiana State. He gutted out 19:44, finishing with 13 points and four rebounds in the 103-83 win against the Sycamores.
In two Big Ten games this season, Royal leads Ohio State in scoring average (20.0) and rebounding average (7.5). For the Buckeyes to knock off No. 18 Michigan State, Royal will have to play a big part.
Just like he did last year.
“It taught me a lot,” Royal said of that experience. “It’s a very physical game. Tom Izzo definitely put in them (the mentality) to be physical a lot. I know coming into this game I have to put it into some of the younger guys who might not know about it.”
ajardy@dispatch.com
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