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  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    By those stats, the $EC averaged 3.857 draft picks per team. The Pac 12 had 4.083. But the SEC is far and away superior. Everyone says so.

    Math is hard.

    SEC had 54 draftees. Pac-12 had 39 draftees.

    SEC has 14 teams. Pac-12 has 12 teams.

    54 / 14 = 3.857

    39 / 12 = 3.25

    3.857 > 3.25

    SEC > Pac-12

    HTH
    Doogs hate facts and math.
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,113 Standard Supporter

    By those stats, the $EC averaged 3.857 draft picks per team. The Pac 12 had 4.083. But the SEC is far and away superior. Everyone says so.

    Math is hard.

    SEC had 54 draftees. Pac-12 had 39 draftees.

    SEC has 14 teams. Pac-12 has 12 teams.

    54 / 14 = 3.857

    39 / 12 = 3.25

    3.857 > 3.25

    SEC > Pac-12

    HTH

    By those stats, the $EC averaged 3.857 draft picks per team. The Pac 12 had 4.083. But the SEC is far and away superior. Everyone says so.

    Math is hard.

    SEC had 54 draftees. Pac-12 had 39 draftees.

    SEC has 14 teams. Pac-12 has 12 teams.

    54 / 14 = 3.857

    39 / 12 = 3.25

    3.857 > 3.25

    SEC > Pac-12

    HTH
    It said 49.
  • PurpleJ
    PurpleJ Member Posts: 37,773

    By those stats, the $EC averaged 3.857 draft picks per team. The Pac 12 had 4.083. But the SEC is far and away superior. Everyone says so.

    Math is hard.

    SEC had 54 draftees. Pac-12 had 39 draftees.

    SEC has 14 teams. Pac-12 has 12 teams.

    54 / 14 = 3.857

    39 / 12 = 3.25

    3.857 > 3.25

    SEC > Pac-12

    HTH

    By those stats, the $EC averaged 3.857 draft picks per team. The Pac 12 had 4.083. But the SEC is far and away superior. Everyone says so.

    Math is hard.

    SEC had 54 draftees. Pac-12 had 39 draftees.

    SEC has 14 teams. Pac-12 has 12 teams.

    54 / 14 = 3.857

    39 / 12 = 3.25

    3.857 > 3.25

    SEC > Pac-12

    HTH
    It said 49.
    Reading is hard, too.
  • sarktastic
    sarktastic Member Posts: 9,208

    By those stats, the $EC averaged 3.857 draft picks per team. The Pac 12 had 4.083. But the SEC is far and away superior. Everyone says so.

    Math is hard.

    SEC had 54 draftees. Pac-12 had 39 draftees.

    SEC has 14 teams. Pac-12 has 12 teams.

    54 / 14 = 3.857

    39 / 12 = 3.25

    3.857 > 3.25

    SEC > Pac-12

    HTH

    By those stats, the $EC averaged 3.857 draft picks per team. The Pac 12 had 4.083. But the SEC is far and away superior. Everyone says so.

    Math is hard.

    SEC had 54 draftees. Pac-12 had 39 draftees.

    SEC has 14 teams. Pac-12 has 12 teams.

    54 / 14 = 3.857

    39 / 12 = 3.25

    3.857 > 3.25

    SEC > Pac-12

    HTH
    It said 49.
    you say that as if it would change the answer
  • Gladstone
    Gladstone Member Posts: 16,425
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,113 Standard Supporter
    Actually remembering is hard.

  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,113 Standard Supporter
    edited May 2015
    These guys can't admit that the partially manufactured run of championships is over now so we're doing draft picks. Give that one or two more years.
  • puppylove_sugarsteel
    puppylove_sugarsteel Member Posts: 9,133
    Damn I just cant do the math. Why would a conference with 14 teams would have more pics than a conference with 12? Why would a conference with 2 less teams have 3 more players picked in the first 64 picks?