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National Championships In the past 20 years:
Big Ten: Nebraska 3 Michigan 1 Ohio St. 1 ACC: Florida St. 3 Miami 1 The Big Ten has 12 teams with 244 players in the NFL. 20.3 NFL players per Big Ten team. The ACC has 14 teams with 280 players in the NFL. 20.0 NFL players per Big Ten team. No ACC team besides Florida St. and Miami have more than 22 players in the NFL. 7 Big Ten schools have 23+ players in the NFL. Basically, outside of Florida St. and Miami, the ACC is terrible. Impact players? In the past 20 years, the Big Ten has had 4 Heisman Trophy winners. The ACC has had 3. Impact NFL players? You people like Tom Brady (Michigan), Drew Brees (Purdue), J.J. Watt (Wisconsin), Charles Woodson (Michigan)? |
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