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Leaving Early For The NFL
Topic Started: Jan 21 2014, 02:10 PM (105 Views)
*TennesseeTuxedo
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NFL draft early entries last 2 years:
* LSU 18
* Big 12 11
* Big Ten 10

LSU could probably beat an all-star team from either conference with what they have left.
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humbletx


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Jan 21 2014, 02:10 PM
NFL draft early entries last 2 years:
* LSU 18
* Big 12 11
* Big Ten 10

LSU could probably beat an all-star team from either conference with what they have left.
And he just keeps on adding talent..



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Always has
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*OrangeRev
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Louisiana produces a ton of talent, and LSU gets first dibs.
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humbletx


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Jan 21 2014, 05:38 PM
Louisiana produces a ton of talent, and LSU gets first dibs.
I-10 corridor, DFW, Georgia.

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I have noticed the last few years that Saban has pulled some players from LA--Landon Collins DB, Denzel Devall LB, Raheem Falkins WR, Bradley Sylve DB, Tim Williams LB.

Besides Collins, I don't know if the others are any good. Recruiting gurus?

When Saban came down from MSU, he built a fence around the state. The Hatter continued it, but I see some kids leaking out of the state.

When we moved from KY to LA, dad said there were more athletes in LA per yd, than in KY per mile. You throw in that these kids have been playing organized football since 6 or 7 yrs old and you can see why LSU should be a top 10 team every year.

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