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<blockquote data-quote="smathis30" data-source="post: 543912" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>Thing is not all power 5 kids are draft eligible as you are implying. People transfer, quit, or never make it into campus. Techs senior class this year only has 11/18 of its original members. 2 of them making it would be over 16% so the math checks out. The number in arena and CFL is also a lot lower than the nfl and made predomniately of FCS teams, as opposed to the P5 domianated NFL. It was 11% for non CFL.</p><p>Their definition of draft eligible is players/4.5 for essentially just the senior class. It’s obviously not the best measure, but as I showed even with techs upcoming senior class, attrition happens. If you can’t get drafted freshman year, no point in using it as a statistic. Senior year classes are always smaller than those initial freshman classes. Hell, we over signed this year for that very reason. Stats aren’t contradictory, just need context for explanation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smathis30, post: 543912, member: 1803"] Thing is not all power 5 kids are draft eligible as you are implying. People transfer, quit, or never make it into campus. Techs senior class this year only has 11/18 of its original members. 2 of them making it would be over 16% so the math checks out. The number in arena and CFL is also a lot lower than the nfl and made predomniately of FCS teams, as opposed to the P5 domianated NFL. It was 11% for non CFL. Their definition of draft eligible is players/4.5 for essentially just the senior class. It’s obviously not the best measure, but as I showed even with techs upcoming senior class, attrition happens. If you can’t get drafted freshman year, no point in using it as a statistic. Senior year classes are always smaller than those initial freshman classes. Hell, we over signed this year for that very reason. Stats aren’t contradictory, just need context for explanation. [/QUOTE]
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