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7 schools That produced the best draft picks since 2000

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7 Schools that produced the best draft picks since 2000:

7. Alabama
6. Tennessee
5. Oklahoma

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Best Draft Pic's is someone's NFL opinion.
Fine that they have one but where UF"s student/athletes are concerned, being drafted to the NFL is what counts. How they are used or mis-used after they get there is up to them and the NFL.

2017 - 8
1. (21) Jarrad Davis LB Detroit Lions

2. (39) Marcus Maye DB New York Jets
2. (46) Quincy Wilson DB Indianapolis Colts
2. (53) Teez Tabor DB Detroit Lions
3. (76) Alex Anzalone LB New Orleans Saints
4. (129) David Sharpe OT Oakland Raiders
6. (185) Caleb Brantley DT Cleveland Browns
7. (228) Joey Ivie DT Dallas Cowboys
2016 - 7
1. (11) Vernon Hargreaves III DB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1. (17) Keanu Neal DB Atlanta Falcons

3. (72) Jonathan Bullard DE Chicago Bears
4. (125) Antonio Morrison LB Indianapolis Colts
4. (126) Demarcus Robinson WR Kansas City Chiefs
6. (211) Kelvin Taylor RB San Francisco 49'ers
7. (240) Alex McCalister DE Philadelphia Eagles
2015 - 7
1. (3) Dante Fowler DE Jacksonville Jaguars
1. (24) D.J. Humphries OT Arizona Cardinals

3. (91) Chaz Green OT Dallas Cowboys
3. (95) Matt Jones RB Washington Redskins
4. (133) Max Garcia OC Denver Broncos
5. (161) Neiron Ball LB Oakland Raiders
7. (244) Trenton Brown OG San Francisco 49'ers
2014 - 4
1. (29) Dominique Easley DT New England Patriots

4. (101) Jaylen Watkins DB Philadelphia Eagles
5. (169) Ronald Powell LB New Orleans Saints
6. (179) Jon Halapio OG New England Patriots
2013 - 8
1. (23) Sharrif Floyd DT Minnesota Vikings
1. (32) Matt Elam DB Baltimore Ravens

2. (50) Jon Bostic LB Chicago Bears
3. (85) Jordan Reed TE Washington Redskins
4. (104) Jelani Jenkins LB Miami Dolphins
5. (164) Mike Gillislee RB Miami Dolphins
5. (166) Caleb Sturgis K Miami Dolphins
6. (169) Josh Evans DB Jacksonville Jaguars
2012 - 2
4. (114) Jaye Howard DT Seattle Seahawks
5. (159) Chris Rainey RB Pittsburgh Steelers
2011 - 4
1 (15th) Mike Pouncey OL Miami Dolphins

2 (63rd) Marcus Gilbert OT Pittsburgh Steelers
5 (151st) Ahmad Black S Tampa Bay Buccaneers
7 (217th) Maurice Hurt OG Washington Redskins

2010 - 91 (7th) Joe Haden CB Cleveland Browns
1 (18th) Maurkice Pouncey C Pittsburgh Steelers
1 (25th) Tim Tebow QB Denver Broncos

2 (53rd) Jermaine Cunningham DE New England Patriots
2 (54th) Carlos Dunlap DE Cincinnati Bengals
2 (62nd) Brandon Spikes LB New England Patriots
3 (75th) Major Wright S Chicago Bears
4 (113th) Aaron Hernandez TE New England Patriots
5 (159th) Riley Cooper WR Philadelphia Eagles
2009 - 3
1 (22nd) Percy Harvin WR Minnesota Vikings

4 (124th) Louis Murphy WR Oakland Raiders
5 (153rd) Cornelius Ingram TE Philadelphia Eagles
2008 - 2
1 (8th) Derrick Harvey DE Jacksonville Jaguars

3 (97th) Andre Caldwell WR Cincinnati Bengals
2007 - 9
1 (17th) Jarvis Moss DE Denver Broncos
1 (21st) Reggie Nelson S Jacksonville Jaguars

3 (97th) Ray McDonald DE San Francisco 49ers
4 (221st) Marcus Thomas DT Denver Broncos
4 (135th) Joe Cohen DE San Francisco 49ers
6 (206th) Ryan Smith CB Tennessee Titans
7 (227th) Dallas Baker WR Pittsburgh Steelers
7 (228th) DeShawn Wynn RB Green Bay Packers
7 (240th) Brandon Siler LB San Diego Chargers

2006 - 3
2 (36th) Chad Jackson WR New England Patriots
6 (191st) Jeremy Mincey DE New England Patriots
7 (236th) Dee Webb DB Jacksonville Jaguars
2005 - 3
3 (70th) Channing Crowder LB Miami Dolphins
4 (112th) Ciatrick Fason TB Minnesota Vikings
7 (218th) Reynaldo Hill DB Tennessee Titans
2004 - 5
2 (40th) Ben Troupe TE Tennessee Titans
2 (49th) Keiwan Ratliff DB Cincinnati Bengals
3 (75th) Max Starks OL Pittsburgh Steelers
3 (95th) Guss Scott S New England Patriots
7 (249th) Bobby McCray DE Jacksonville Jaguars
2003 - 8
1 (22nd) Rex Grossman QB Chicago Bears

2 (44th) Taylor Jacobs WR Washington Redskins
4 (100th) Todd Johnson FS Chicago Bears
4 (116th) Ian Scott DT Chicago Bears
5 (161st) Aaron Walker TE San Francisco 49ers
5 (171st) Tron LaFavor DT Chicago Bears
6 (190th) Mike Nattiel LB Minnesota Vikings
7 (227th) Clint Mitchell DE Denver Broncos
2002 - 8
1 (26th) Lito Sheppard CB Philadelphia Eagles

2 (33rd) Jabar Gaffney WR Houston Texans
2 (40th) Mike Pearson OT Jacksonville Jaguars
2 (48th) Reche Caldwell WR San Diego Chargers
4 (102nd) Jeff Chandler PK San Francisco 49ers
4 (104th) Alex Brown DE Chicago Bears
5 (141st) Andra Davis LB Cleveland Browns
6 (181st) Marquand Manuel SS Cincinnati Bengals

2001 - 4
1 (3rd) Gerard Warren DT Cleveland Browns
1 (14th) Kenyatta Walker OT Tampa Buccaneers

4 (125th) Jesse Palmer QB New York Giants
7 (208th) John Capel WR Chicago Bears
2000 - 5
1 (10th) Travis Taylor WR Baltimore Ravens

3 (68th) Erron Kinney TE Tennessee Titans
3 (80th) Darrell Jackson WR Seattle Seahawks
4 (112th) Cooper Carlisle OG Denver Broncos
7 (249th) Eugene McCaslin LB Green Bay Packers

So, I have given you the raw facts on 99 Gator draft picks (2000-2017).
Oh BTW, 20% of those 99 were 1st rounders (20).
Plus 15 more were 2nd rounders, (35% 1-2 rounders).
And of course that doesn't include the many F/A contracts of players like 2017 S-B Rookie starter DB Brian Poole, the Falcons got the best F/A steal in 2017 imo.
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Do feel free to put up the same info for the chokers and/or rubber dollies, as I'm mildly curious as to how they did in that same span?
 
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Best Draft Pic's is someone's NFL opinion.
Fine that they have one but where UF"s student/athletes are concerned, being drafted to the NFL is what counts. How they are used or mis-used after they get there is up to them and the NFL.

Do feel free to put up the same info for the chokers and/or rubber dollies, as I'm mildly curious as to how they did in that same span?

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The cricket pivot point in the middle has his head-nailed-to-da-flor... o_O
 
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Best Draft Pic's is someone's NFL opinion.
Fine that they have one but where UF"s student/athletes are concerned, being drafted to the NFL is what counts. How they are used or mis-used after they get there is up to them and the NFL.

2017 - 8
1. (21) Jarrad Davis LB Detroit Lions

2. (39) Marcus Maye DB New York Jets
2. (46) Quincy Wilson DB Indianapolis Colts
2. (53) Teez Tabor DB Detroit Lions
3. (76) Alex Anzalone LB New Orleans Saints
4. (129) David Sharpe OT Oakland Raiders
6. (185) Caleb Brantley DT Cleveland Browns
7. (228) Joey Ivie DT Dallas Cowboys
2016 - 7
1. (11) Vernon Hargreaves III DB Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1. (17) Keanu Neal DB Atlanta Falcons

3. (72) Jonathan Bullard DE Chicago Bears
4. (125) Antonio Morrison LB Indianapolis Colts
4. (126) Demarcus Robinson WR Kansas City Chiefs
6. (211) Kelvin Taylor RB San Francisco 49'ers
7. (240) Alex McCalister DE Philadelphia Eagles
2015 - 7
1. (3) Dante Fowler DE Jacksonville Jaguars
1. (24) D.J. Humphries OT Arizona Cardinals

3. (91) Chaz Green OT Dallas Cowboys
3. (95) Matt Jones RB Washington Redskins
4. (133) Max Garcia OC Denver Broncos
5. (161) Neiron Ball LB Oakland Raiders
7. (244) Trenton Brown OG San Francisco 49'ers
2014 - 4
1. (29) Dominique Easley DT New England Patriots

4. (101) Jaylen Watkins DB Philadelphia Eagles
5. (169) Ronald Powell LB New Orleans Saints
6. (179) Jon Halapio OG New England Patriots
2013 - 8
1. (23) Sharrif Floyd DT Minnesota Vikings
1. (32) Matt Elam DB Baltimore Ravens

2. (50) Jon Bostic LB Chicago Bears
3. (85) Jordan Reed TE Washington Redskins
4. (104) Jelani Jenkins LB Miami Dolphins
5. (164) Mike Gillislee RB Miami Dolphins
5. (166) Caleb Sturgis K Miami Dolphins
6. (169) Josh Evans DB Jacksonville Jaguars
2012 - 2
4. (114) Jaye Howard DT Seattle Seahawks
5. (159) Chris Rainey RB Pittsburgh Steelers
2011 - 4
1 (15th) Mike Pouncey OL Miami Dolphins

2 (63rd) Marcus Gilbert OT Pittsburgh Steelers
5 (151st) Ahmad Black S Tampa Bay Buccaneers
7 (217th) Maurice Hurt OG Washington Redskins

2010 - 91 (7th) Joe Haden CB Cleveland Browns
1 (18th) Maurkice Pouncey C Pittsburgh Steelers
1 (25th) Tim Tebow QB Denver Broncos

2 (53rd) Jermaine Cunningham DE New England Patriots
2 (54th) Carlos Dunlap DE Cincinnati Bengals
2 (62nd) Brandon Spikes LB New England Patriots
3 (75th) Major Wright S Chicago Bears
4 (113th) Aaron Hernandez TE New England Patriots
5 (159th) Riley Cooper WR Philadelphia Eagles
2009 - 3
1 (22nd) Percy Harvin WR Minnesota Vikings

4 (124th) Louis Murphy WR Oakland Raiders
5 (153rd) Cornelius Ingram TE Philadelphia Eagles
2008 - 2
1 (8th) Derrick Harvey DE Jacksonville Jaguars

3 (97th) Andre Caldwell WR Cincinnati Bengals
2007 - 9
1 (17th) Jarvis Moss DE Denver Broncos
1 (21st) Reggie Nelson S Jacksonville Jaguars

3 (97th) Ray McDonald DE San Francisco 49ers
4 (221st) Marcus Thomas DT Denver Broncos
4 (135th) Joe Cohen DE San Francisco 49ers
6 (206th) Ryan Smith CB Tennessee Titans
7 (227th) Dallas Baker WR Pittsburgh Steelers
7 (228th) DeShawn Wynn RB Green Bay Packers
7 (240th) Brandon Siler LB San Diego Chargers

2006 - 3
2 (36th) Chad Jackson WR New England Patriots
6 (191st) Jeremy Mincey DE New England Patriots
7 (236th) Dee Webb DB Jacksonville Jaguars
2005 - 3
3 (70th) Channing Crowder LB Miami Dolphins
4 (112th) Ciatrick Fason TB Minnesota Vikings
7 (218th) Reynaldo Hill DB Tennessee Titans
2004 - 5
2 (40th) Ben Troupe TE Tennessee Titans
2 (49th) Keiwan Ratliff DB Cincinnati Bengals
3 (75th) Max Starks OL Pittsburgh Steelers
3 (95th) Guss Scott S New England Patriots
7 (249th) Bobby McCray DE Jacksonville Jaguars
2003 - 8
1 (22nd) Rex Grossman QB Chicago Bears

2 (44th) Taylor Jacobs WR Washington Redskins
4 (100th) Todd Johnson FS Chicago Bears
4 (116th) Ian Scott DT Chicago Bears
5 (161st) Aaron Walker TE San Francisco 49ers
5 (171st) Tron LaFavor DT Chicago Bears
6 (190th) Mike Nattiel LB Minnesota Vikings
7 (227th) Clint Mitchell DE Denver Broncos
2002 - 8
1 (26th) Lito Sheppard CB Philadelphia Eagles

2 (33rd) Jabar Gaffney WR Houston Texans
2 (40th) Mike Pearson OT Jacksonville Jaguars
2 (48th) Reche Caldwell WR San Diego Chargers
4 (102nd) Jeff Chandler PK San Francisco 49ers
4 (104th) Alex Brown DE Chicago Bears
5 (141st) Andra Davis LB Cleveland Browns
6 (181st) Marquand Manuel SS Cincinnati Bengals

2001 - 4
1 (3rd) Gerard Warren DT Cleveland Browns
1 (14th) Kenyatta Walker OT Tampa Buccaneers

4 (125th) Jesse Palmer QB New York Giants
7 (208th) John Capel WR Chicago Bears
2000 - 5
1 (10th) Travis Taylor WR Baltimore Ravens

3 (68th) Erron Kinney TE Tennessee Titans
3 (80th) Darrell Jackson WR Seattle Seahawks
4 (112th) Cooper Carlisle OG Denver Broncos
7 (249th) Eugene McCaslin LB Green Bay Packers

So, I have given you the raw facts on 99 Gator draft picks (2000-2017).
Oh BTW, 20% of those 99 were 1st rounders (20).
Plus 15 more were 2nd rounders, (35% 1-2 rounders).
And of course that doesn't include the many F/A contracts of players like 2017 S-B Rookie starter DB Brian Poole, the Falcons got the best F/A steal in 2017 imo.
==========

Do feel free to put up the same info for the chokers and/or rubber dollies, as I'm mildly curious as to how they did in that same span?



My, my. Instant Space-Monkey talking NFL. I thought that talking about NFL and NFL players was something you never do?

How many of them 99 Gaters made All Pro? How many were MVP winners? How many were Super Bowl MVP winners? How many led the NFL in Passing yardage, wins, completions, TDs scored Passing, Rushing, receiving, yards rushing, yards receiving, Tackles, TFLs, Sacks, etc


You seem to have all the irrelevant stats. Now come up with relevant ones.
 
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My, my. Instant Space-Monkey talking NFL. I thought that talking about NFL and NFL players was something you never do?

How many of them 99 Gaters made All Pro? How many were MVP winners? How many were Super Bowl MVP winners? How many led the NFL in Passing yardage, wins, passing yardage, completions, TDs scored Passing, Rushing, receiving, yards rushing, yards receiving, Tackles, TFLs, Sacks, etc

You seem to have all the irrelevant stats. Now come up with relevant ones.




Yep, he's a certified illiterate moron all right. :confused:

Those are Gator players and where they were drafted coming out of UF.
Whatever they do in the NFL is for an NFL board and idiot dweebs like you that have little to nothing positive to talk about when it comes to your college team or players.

You again try to talk NFL on the Gator board. I guess because you are so totally ignored whenever you post your crap on a rubber-dollie board.

Plus I noticed that you're also to stupid to know who got drafted out of tennis-sea 2000-2017, or is it that you're just to ashamed of it? o_O

If bs and confetti was brains you'd be a rocket scientist, instead of just being an out of work, incompetent gypsy contractor... :rolleyes:
 



Yep, he's a certified illiterate moron all right. :confused:

Those are Gator players and where they were drafted coming out of UF.
Whatever they do in the NFL is for an NFL board and idiot dweebs like you that have little to nothing positive to talk about when it comes to your college team or players.

You again try to talk NFL on the Gator board. I guess because you are so totally ignored whenever you post your crap on a rubber-dollie board.

Plus I noticed that you're also to stupid to know who got drafted out of tennis-sea 2000-2017, or is it that you're just to ashamed of it? o_O

If bs and confetti was brains you'd be a rocket scientist, instead of just being an out of work, incompetent gypsy contractor... :rolleyes:



You can always tell when you've bested somebody. They result in the personal attacks.

I asked LEGITIMATE QUESTIONS concerning the 99 PRO FOOTBALL players you thought worthy of discussion. So discuss them you chicken chit Monkey man. You have all their NFL stats at your fingertips. Share them with us.


And again, YOU brought up the subject. BACK THEM UP
 
The same boring moron as always,,, zzzzzzzzzz



Yep, you sure are. You want to throw up mountains of useless stats. But when called upon to answer REAL questions, you dodge, divert, deflect, then go of on some deranged rant.
 
See how quickly these 2 jerks put up their own NFL dratf picks from that 2000-2017 span. So proud of their History & Traditions that they can't wait to throw up some more jerker confetti...

And just as boring as always,,, zzz
 
See how quickly these 2 jerks put up their own NFL dratf picks from that 2000-2017 span. So proud of their History & Traditions that they can't wait to throw up some more jerker confetti...

And just as boring as always,,, zzz

You define boring.
 
See how quickly these 2 jerks So proud of their History & Traditions that they can't wait to throw up some more jerker confetti...

And just as boring as always,,, zzz



You know, even for a Chowder head, you are really at the bottom of the group Insta SpaceMonkey..

YOU threw your 99 gaters drafted by NFL teams in this century+1 year( 2000 was still part of the 20th century) with all sorts of non relevant information. I asked you for some specific information regarding the blessed 99 and you do what you always do, dodge, divert, distract and then deny. You demanded I provide info regarding how many UT players have been drafted.
But I stay on point and do NOT talk about any school or players other than the Gainesville goobers.

Then after begging me to name the UT players, WHICH I DON'T, you then claim I, as you put it( btw, spell check is your friend Mr Dratf) : put up their own NFL dratf picks from that 2000-2017 span.

Care to cut and paste that for us?

Senility is a terrible thing to witness in the aged.
 
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Oklahoma and Tennessee have NOTHING to show for the 21st century, so they have to go to some arbitrary, point based system written by some random wonk to argue that their programs are less irrelevant than they truly are? And because of accomplishments from people who were not playing for either OU or UT during the period being measured? Could it be that, um, those players, who accomplished nothing in college, managed to find COMPETENT coaching in the pros?

The reality is, this report is an EMBARRASSMENT to both programs. It says "look at how little you accomplished with so much". Yet, somehow, in your twisted little minds, you see this as a source of pride?

Sad. Funny, but sad.
 
its what my generation of bama fans were becoming until 2008, but the people that showed up after that were all USC and Cane fans before that... and don't even care to hide it, like the racist Obama voters that admitted to voting for someone for their skin color while lashing at the thought of being called racist, while calling everyone else white, racist... Same exact humans actually


same ones that can't stand the pats or teams that win, but call everyone haters that don't like bama because they win... Americans are literally the worst now
 
Oklahoma and Tennessee have NOTHING to show for the 21st century, so they have to go to some arbitrary, point based system written by some random wonk to argue that their programs are less irrelevant than they truly are? And because of accomplishments from people who were not playing for either OU or UT during the period being measured? Could it be that, um, those players, who accomplished nothing in college, managed to find COMPETENT coaching in the pros?

The reality is, this report is an EMBARRASSMENT to both programs. It says "look at how little you accomplished with so much". Yet, somehow, in your twisted little minds, you see this as a source of pride?

Sad. Funny, but sad.
Very good point. Oklahoma and UT are two highly underachieving programs. They do less with more than just about anybody.
 
Very good point. Oklahoma and UT are two highly underachieving programs. They do less with more than just about anybody.


LSU and UGA absolutely have to go on this list, probably even above these, for sure over UT... they really haven't had the same level of talent over the last 10 years as those two...
 
lsu literally fired their coach after winning 10 games all the time exactly like UGA, except with more SEC titles, and more recently and actually won a NC... They are exactly the same and more
 
Yep, exactly the same, except for the many ways that they are different.:confused:
Around the bowl
and down the hole
roll turds roll....

Hand and Hand
UA the most Football SEC-C's.
UA the most NCAA Cheater Probation's..

Much like kensucky
UK the most Basketball SEC-C's.
UK the most NCAA Cheater Probation's.

Now there are a couple of chit-birds of a feather for ya... :cool:
 
Oklahoma and Tennessee have NOTHING to show for the 21st century, so they have to go to some arbitrary, point based system written by some random wonk to argue that their programs are less irrelevant than they truly are? And because of accomplishments from people who were not playing for either OU or UT during the period being measured? Could it be that, um, those players, who accomplished nothing in college, managed to find COMPETENT coaching in the pros?

The reality is, this report is an EMBARRASSMENT to both programs. It says "look at how little you accomplished with so much". Yet, som

:rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
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Oklahoma especially does less with more than just about any other college program in the country. Congrats on that accomplishment.
 
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Oklahoma especially does less with more than just about any other college program in the country. Congrats on that accomplishment.

Well, they certainly are giving the nuttless of neutered lame and the no-Knox rubber dollies a run for their (under the table) money lately... :D

But hey, Big Game Bob has finally had enough of the dust-bowl chokers.
We'll have to wait and see how well the next guy can coach, (choke). :cool:
 
We can only hope that Mac has spent many sleepless nights this off-season contemplating ways to improve our players' NFL draft status.

sad, NFL draft status is a by-product, not a coaching goal, although it likely helps with some of the more top of the line recruits that have dreamed of the NFL for most of their lives.

The smart one's know the odds and realize that the UF Degree is what can sustain them for a lifetime. IF they make it to the NLF, then that's the icing on the cake, but it's not and never will be the whole cake...
 
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Likely, in which case he'll likely not post again to this thread, unless it's in some weak attempt to distract with some more bs confetti... o_O

You rang?

Choklehoma 1999 - 2016.

*190 - 48.
*10 big 12 championships
*2 heisman winners
*1 NC
* 10-9 bowls

Lizzerds 1999-2016

*165- 68
* 5 SEC east champs
* 1 Heisman winner
* 2 NC
* 9-8 bowls
 
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You rang?

Choklehoma 1999 - 2016.

*190 - 48.
*10 big 12 championships
*2 heisman winners
*1 NC
* 10-9 bowls

Lizzerds 1999-2016

*165- 68
* 5 SEC east champs
* 1 Heisman winner
* 2 NC
* 9-8 bowls
Over that time frame the SEC has been much much tougher than the Big 12 and of course UF has 1 more national championship than OU during that time and if you just go back 3 more years the national titles is 3 to 1 in favor of UF. Thanks for proving our point about Oklahoma.
 
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National Champs: (difference between the SEC and everyone else)

2016 Clemson ACC - (-4 runner-up UA SEC)
2015 Alabama - SEC
2014 tOSU - BigTen
2013 FSU ACC
2012 Alabama SEC
2011 Alabama SEC
2010 Auburn SEC
SEC 4 of the first 7 in the Playoff era.

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2009 Alabama SEC
2008 Florida SEC
2007 LSU SEC
2006 Florida SEC

2005 Texas Big12
2004 USC Cheater Vacated - Auburn 13-0
2003 LSU SEC

2002 tOSU BigTen -- UGA 13-1 but media-moron voters left them out
2001 Miami Big East
2000 Choke-la-homo - Big12
1999 FSU ACC
1998 Tenn SEC
1997 Mich BigTen
1996 Florida SEC

In that 21 year span:

Pac 10/12 1 NC but NCAA vacated.
Big East 1 NC
Big12/10 - 2 NC's by 2 teams.
BigTen/12 3 NC's by 2 teams.
ACC 3 NC's by 2 team.
11 SEC NC's, by 5 different teams.
~ It should have been 13 SEC NC's by 6 different teams.

And that's the difference between UF's yearly competition and the joker-Chokers.
Your total wins and Big12/10 titles just don't impress me much.
 
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You rang?

Choklehoma 1999 - 2016.

*190 - 48.
*10 big 12 championships
*2 heisman winners
*1 NC
* 10-9 bowls

Lizzerds 1999-2016

*165- 68
* 5 SEC east champs
* 1 Heisman winner
* 2 NC
* 9-8 bowls

Did I see Florida on the list of the top 7? Don't think so.

I did see you were ranked above ALABAMA, though. How 'bout you post THOSE relevant statistics.

Then we can see what having "more talent than Alabama" has done for you.

Note: UF has 9 SEC East titles and 3 SEC titles in that time frame.
 
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You rang?

Choklehoma 1999 - 2016.

*190 - 48.
*10 big 12 championships
*2 heisman winners
*1 NC
* 10-9 bowls

Lizzerds 1999-2016

*165- 68
* 5 SEC east champs
* 1 Heisman winner
* 2 NC
* 9-8 bowls

I will say this though, at least Oklahomo has done a couple of things. But seeing Tennessee (average record in 21st century 7-5) above Bama as well is where it becomes obvious this list is garbage.
 
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