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02-13-2007, 11:36 PM
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When USC puts guys in the NFL like the early 2000 Miami teams, and the guys produce like them, then lets call them a factory....
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I don't think in the past few years that USC has produced more NFL players than the likes of Ohio State, Miami or Georgia. They're still a step behind.
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02-13-2007, 11:38 PM
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When USC puts guys in the NFL like the early 2000 Miami teams, and the guys produce like them, then lets call them a factory....
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I don't think in the past few years that USC has produced more NFL players than the likes of Ohio State, Miami or Georgia. They're still a step behind.
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They are a couple steps behind. They had a nice run last year in the draft but I only see one 1st rounder this year. Miami has hit a dry spell though.
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02-13-2007, 11:53 PM
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When USC puts guys in the NFL like the early 2000 Miami teams, and the guys produce like them, then lets call them a factory....
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I don't think in the past few years that USC has produced more NFL players than the likes of Ohio State, Miami or Georgia. They're still a step behind.
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They are a couple steps behind. They had a nice run last year in the draft but I only see one 1st rounder this year. Miami has hit a dry spell though.
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They'll rebound next year and if Shannon gets things working again they're always be there. Ohio State had 5 last year, will have atleast 1, maybe 2 this year (Pitcock). Next year tOSU could have 2-3 also. Georgia didn't have any last year but could have maybe one or two this year and some more next year. Texas has also been sending out a lot of first rounders and could have one or two this year (Ross/Griffen) and more next year (Okam etc.).
USC is not quite an NFL factory.
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02-14-2007, 02:30 AM
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It's a shame that these future USC teams won't have the coaching of the 04 Trojans. They would be simply beastly.
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02-16-2007, 09:53 AM
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I'm just confused why someone called "LinebackerU" is touting USC. I mean, I'm all for non-homerism and all, but shouldn't he be fanfaring Nittany Lions with that username? :? :P
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02-16-2007, 10:33 AM
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so according to u, you should only be allowed to write about spoons
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02-16-2007, 10:47 AM
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Also quite a few of the guys USC has put in the league the past few seasons haven't exactly produced as expected.
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02-16-2007, 11:34 AM
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so according to u, you should only be allowed to write about spoons
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02-16-2007, 12:53 PM
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Also quite a few of the guys USC has put in the league the past few seasons haven't exactly produced as expected.
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Outside of this past years rookies you really only have Palmer, Polamalu and Tatupu that have been playing well in the pros from the recent drafts. Can't think of anyone else unless you start going back to Junior Seau and Willie McGinest who are of another era.
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02-16-2007, 02:45 PM
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USC has put 35 current players in the NFL, Florida 37, Michigan 41, Tennessee 43, Ohio St. 46, FSU 47, Miami 52...so not quite.
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02-16-2007, 02:58 PM
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how long did you spend looking all that up?
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02-16-2007, 07:18 PM
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ah i see.
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02-16-2007, 09:02 PM
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USC has put 35 current players in the NFL, Florida 37, Michigan 41, Tennessee 43, Ohio St. 46, FSU 47, Miami 52...so not quite.
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Notre Dame also has 35. And are putting quite a bunch in next year. My guess is they have 7 drafted this year as well.
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02-17-2007, 12:46 AM
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I only checked the schools that I listed (I wasn't going to look at every single college) so I'm sure there's other schools other than the ones I listed that have put more players in the NFL than USC as well.
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02-17-2007, 01:06 AM
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USC has put 35 current players in the NFL, Florida 37, Michigan 41, Tennessee 43, Ohio St. 46, FSU 47, Miami 52...so not quite.
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most of the players out of USC have come around recently... thus USC is BECOMING an NFL pipeline... it's still nothing like the Miami teams of the 00s...
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02-17-2007, 02:26 AM
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aren't there a lot of people from ole miss?
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02-17-2007, 05:47 AM
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Re: USC: factory for the nfl
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j.d. booty qb - late round pick/free agent
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02-17-2007, 09:17 AM
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sanchez, p.turner, v.hazelton, sam baker, l. jackson, s.ellis, manulaga/cushing...taylor mays
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Let me help you:
sanchez (cant beat out a 2nd rounder), p.turner(slow and done nothing), v.hazelton(has yet to play), sam baker(1), l. jackson(no), s.ellis(no), manulaga/cushing(probably/doubtful)...taylor mays(so overrated and soft no.)
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dude u are rediculous
Sanchez=First rounder and is better than booty- booty is a senior which gets more respect.
Pat Turner= First round- Same height as Jarret and just as fast, and Jarrett is going to be a first round pick right?
Vidal Hazelton= Not sure but clone of Jarrett and Turner
Sam Baker= Definate 1st rounder
L Jackson= Yes hes a first rounder, he will prolly be the best DE in the country next year.
Ellis= 2nd round
Manuluga First round!
Cushing= Possible 1st round
Taylor Mays= Soft? he was a true freshmen playing on a national powerhouse
and since u then put freshmen on ur list here we go tough guy
Everson griffen= Future first round pick and dont say he isnt
Marc Tyler= Future first round pick if he gets to play along with the other 6 potential first round backs we have
Chris Galippo= Future first round pick- best linebacker in the country this year and might possibly start next year.
Joe McKnight= Future first round pick- u remember a guy named Reggie? well this guy is just like him
we got more but ill stop here :D
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i agree cuhing is definetly a top 25 pick if he declares next year when he switches back to OLB
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02-19-2007, 11:21 PM
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sanchez, p.turner, v.hazelton, sam baker, l. jackson, s.ellis, manulaga/cushing...taylor mays
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Let me help you:
sanchez (cant beat out a 2nd rounder), p.turner(slow and done nothing), v.hazelton(has yet to play), sam baker(1), l. jackson(no), s.ellis(no), manulaga/cushing(probably/doubtful)...taylor mays(so overrated and soft no.)
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dude u are rediculous
Sanchez=First rounder and is better than booty- booty is a senior which gets more respect.
Pat Turner= First round- Same height as Jarret and just as fast, and Jarrett is going to be a first round pick right?
Vidal Hazelton= Not sure but clone of Jarrett and Turner
Sam Baker= Definate 1st rounder
L Jackson= Yes hes a first rounder, he will prolly be the best DE in the country next year.
Ellis= 2nd round
Manuluga First round!
Cushing= Possible 1st round
Taylor Mays= Soft? he was a true freshmen playing on a national powerhouse
and since u then put freshmen on ur list here we go tough guy
Everson griffen= Future first round pick and dont say he isnt
Marc Tyler= Future first round pick if he gets to play along with the other 6 potential first round backs we have
Chris Galippo= Future first round pick- best linebacker in the country this year and might possibly start next year.
Joe McKnight= Future first round pick- u remember a guy named Reggie? well this guy is just like him
we got more but ill stop here :D
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i agree cuhing is definetly a top 25 pick if he declares next year when he switches back to OLB
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Yeah that guy is rediculous.....and if he comes down to it he can play the OLB in a 3-4 cuz they played him at D end this year.
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02-20-2007, 01:32 AM
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I promise all of you that from following Marc Tyler's entire high school career, that dude is a 1st round pick. He's a monster at HB. Reminds me of Jamal Lewis with his power and field vision.
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02-20-2007, 01:36 AM
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I promise all of you that from following Marc Tyler's entire high school career, that dude is a 1st round pick. He's a monster at HB. Reminds me of Jamal Lewis with his power and field vision.
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If he can come back to the same form after that nasty leg injury.
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02-24-2007, 09:07 AM
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It is cool to see how many players from USC have a good chance at the NFL.
It's also nice how USC is getting them prepared and all by starting their paid football careers early.
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02-26-2007, 09:44 PM
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It is cool to see how many players from USC have a good chance at the NFL.
It's also nice how USC is getting them prepared and all by starting their paid football careers early.
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are u a notre dame fan or somethin?
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02-28-2007, 07:16 PM
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david booty will be at least a second rounder
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