Ugag WRs vs. Nebraska WRs and the NFL Draft

JTS

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From Tom Osbourne's first season (1973) to Nebraska's last year running the option (2003), they had 8 WRs taken in the NFL Draft while Ugag, who gets high profile WR recruits every year, has only had 6 drafted out of their pseudo-pro-style offense from 1973 to present. GT has also had 8 WRs drafted since 1973.

In 1984, the #1 pick in the NFL draft was Irving Fryar a WR from Nebraska playing in a triple option system. Fryar is one of only 2 WRs drafted #1 since 1980.

Calvin Johnson was the #2 pick in 2007.

Ugag has never had a WR drafted higher than 13th.

Don't let reality get in the way of your perception....
 
Don't forget that U[sic]GA fans like to take out billboards making fun of their own receivers.

Here's what happens when a WR goesG to U[sic]GA.
1. Don't earn a very valuable degree b/c of the way they force student athletes into weak majors.
2. Less chance of making the NFL than Tech.
3. Ride the bench.
4. When you do get PT, the fans take out a billboard lambasting your errors.
5. All while seeing over 10% of your team get arrested each year.

Some deal.
 
Don't forget that U[sic]GA fans like to take out billboards making fun of their own receivers.

Here's what happens when a WR goesG to U[sic]GA.
1. Don't earn a very valuable degree b/c of the way they force student athletes into weak majors.

Some deal.

Forcing?

Most aren't capable of anything else.
 
Forcing?

Most aren't capable of anything else.

I've known one fairly bright guy who played over there. He had to fight really hard to major in their undergrad business program.

The AA over their didn't want him to risk losing eligibility.

He'll tell you that what their priorities are.
 
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