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The Big 12's Biggest Concern Should Be Its Football Talent Drain, LINK!

CaptainSidneyReilly

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Wondering why WVU Recruiting was less than stellar this year. Looks like Big-12 has some issues with talent? Maybe explains, why the Battle fort Pennsylvania Recruits is back to PITT-PSU and now Temple has come alive with less looking at WVU? At the same time, Michigan as created Pipelines to PA, MD, and NJ enough to take away some Great recruits from all Programs?

LINK On Big-12 Talent Drain:
Excerpt:
Dig deeper, though, and there's a much more important issue that has set Big 12 football back -- talent. Where have all the players gone for the Big 12?


In 2010, the Big 12 made history by becoming the first conference in the history of the NFL common draft to have the first four players selected. The day represented a remarkable achievement for the Big 12, which ended up having five of the first six draft picks. These are the tallies for first- and second-round NFL picks by conference in the past two years:
SEC 34,
Pac-12 24,
Big Ten 23,
ACC 21,
Big 12 6.

http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...t-concern-should-be-its-football-talent-drain
 
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