BigJim
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Bill Lucas;1558874; said:The way you are interpretting the wide receiver data is seriously flawed. Florida receivers not named Chris Collinsworth have been bust after bust in the NFL. You need to look at production in the league to get a true measuring stick and if you do you'll find that Ohio State is wide receiver and defensive back U and that the lineman production will go up quite a bit.
First of all, IFYP. The data is not flawed.
Second of all, NFL production is a definition of Position U that you are making up. NFL success is a reasonable measuring stick if someone wants to create a Position U list for colleges and decides that's what they want to use. My list OBVIOUSLY is not baseing Position U on that. I mean... really?? Am I really defending my lists because they don't fit someone else's criteria? Do you think Penn State claims they are LB U because the NFL is littered with all-PRO PSU grads? The whole point of these lists is to show which colleges are producing the best players at the end of their COLLEGE (!!!!) careers. That's what recruits are looking for. Most recruits realize that the NFL is all about working your @ss off once you get there if you want to be the best.
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