Courtesy of the Daily Star this morning per Michael Lev...
Here are the team rankings based on overall draft picks, along with first round, 2-3 round picks and years where a team had no picks taken...
1) Stanford - 38 Total Picks - 4 First Rounders - 14 2/3 Rounders - No Picks (N/A as they had players taken in each year)
2) USC - 37 TP - 6 FR - 13 2/3 - (N/A)
3) UCLA - 36 TP - 6 FR - 8 2/3 - (N/A)
4) Wash - 33 TP - 8 FR - 12 2/3 - (N/A)
5) Oregon - 31 TP - 7 FR - 6 2/3 - No Picks = 2017
6) Utah - 30 TP - 2 FR - 10 2/3 - No Picks = 2021
7) Cal - 19 TP - 0 FR - 4 2/3 - No Picks = 2015, 2019
8) ASU - 18 TP - 3 FR - 2 2/3 - No Picks = 2013
9) Oregon St - 17 TP - 0 FR - 6 2/3 - No Picks = 2018, 2019
10) Colorado - 13 TP - 0 FR - 6 2/3 - No Picks = 2015, 2016
11) Wazzu - 12 TP - 2 FR - 1 2/3 - No Picks = 2021
12) AU - 9 TP - 0 FR - 0 2/3 - No Picks = 2013, 2015, 2017, 2020
Lev picked 2013 to start this list since it was the first year the Cats didn't have someone drafted and the Cats have had a major drought ever since that Fisch is now trying to change...
It would certainly appear that there is a correlation between how many players are drafted by each school and how many wins that translates into as a result...
During this time period, Oregon and Stanford have collected the most wins and conference titles followed by Wash, USC, Utah and ASU in terms of overall wins...
Now that we have the transfer portal and NIL reality in place it will be interesting to see how these rankings change or stay the same in the coming years...
Any thoughts about any of this stuff..??
Go Devils!!!
Here are the team rankings based on overall draft picks, along with first round, 2-3 round picks and years where a team had no picks taken...
1) Stanford - 38 Total Picks - 4 First Rounders - 14 2/3 Rounders - No Picks (N/A as they had players taken in each year)
2) USC - 37 TP - 6 FR - 13 2/3 - (N/A)
3) UCLA - 36 TP - 6 FR - 8 2/3 - (N/A)
4) Wash - 33 TP - 8 FR - 12 2/3 - (N/A)
5) Oregon - 31 TP - 7 FR - 6 2/3 - No Picks = 2017
6) Utah - 30 TP - 2 FR - 10 2/3 - No Picks = 2021
7) Cal - 19 TP - 0 FR - 4 2/3 - No Picks = 2015, 2019
8) ASU - 18 TP - 3 FR - 2 2/3 - No Picks = 2013
9) Oregon St - 17 TP - 0 FR - 6 2/3 - No Picks = 2018, 2019
10) Colorado - 13 TP - 0 FR - 6 2/3 - No Picks = 2015, 2016
11) Wazzu - 12 TP - 2 FR - 1 2/3 - No Picks = 2021
12) AU - 9 TP - 0 FR - 0 2/3 - No Picks = 2013, 2015, 2017, 2020
Lev picked 2013 to start this list since it was the first year the Cats didn't have someone drafted and the Cats have had a major drought ever since that Fisch is now trying to change...
It would certainly appear that there is a correlation between how many players are drafted by each school and how many wins that translates into as a result...
During this time period, Oregon and Stanford have collected the most wins and conference titles followed by Wash, USC, Utah and ASU in terms of overall wins...
Now that we have the transfer portal and NIL reality in place it will be interesting to see how these rankings change or stay the same in the coming years...
Any thoughts about any of this stuff..??
Go Devils!!!