Friends of mine yesterday about the better overall program, etc.
Annoying that canes can always fall back on having better pros.
Challenged to name the best Nole and croc pros and it was difficult to do when compared to the long list of canes who had monster careers in the league.
And while most of those players came in from those great canes teams in early 2000s, they still seem up produce long lasting NFL talent at a higher level.
Even some players who had lackluster college careers at UM turned into great pros, Jimmy Graham, Greg Oden and others.
And this year it looks like this canes team will have the second most players drafted behind us.
How does that happen?
And why haven't more Noles turned into NFL pro bowlers?
Annoying that canes can always fall back on having better pros.
Challenged to name the best Nole and croc pros and it was difficult to do when compared to the long list of canes who had monster careers in the league.
And while most of those players came in from those great canes teams in early 2000s, they still seem up produce long lasting NFL talent at a higher level.
Even some players who had lackluster college careers at UM turned into great pros, Jimmy Graham, Greg Oden and others.
And this year it looks like this canes team will have the second most players drafted behind us.
How does that happen?
And why haven't more Noles turned into NFL pro bowlers?