SUCCESS/BUST RATE
Below, not only do we see how many total players were drafted from each school, but also how many players were out of the league by the 2011 season. If a player even participated in training camp in 2011, he was counted as being in the league.
For each team, the first number you see is players out of the league by 2011, then the total number of players drafted. Under, I broke down the players out of the league by round drafted.
In total, there are 31 players drafted from the Big East no longer in the league. 31/98 players drafted gives a 31.6% percent no longer in the league.
It’s not the best way to determine a “bust” rate, because we’re looking at a nine season span here, but it does tell which schools/conferences have the most long standing players.
BC 2003-2005: 2/5 = 40%
-2 5th
Cincinnati 2006-2012: 3/18 = 16.7%
-1 6th
-2 7th
Connecticut 2005-2012: 2/16 = 12.5%
-1 3rd
-1 6th
Louisville 2006-2012: 4/19 = 21.1%
-1 2nd
-2 5th
-1 7th
Miami 2003-2004: 10/17 = 58.8%
-3 1st
-1 3rd
-1 4th
-1 5th
-4 7th
Pitt 2003-2012: 9/29 = 31%
-1 3rd
-1 5th
-4 6th
-3 7th
Rutgers 2003-2012: 4/17 = 23.5%
-1 2nd
-1 5th
-1 6th
-1 7th
South Florida 2006-2012: 1/12 = 8.33%
-1 5th
Syracuse 2003-2012: 7/20 = 35%
-2 5th
-1 6th
-4 7th
Temple 2003-2005: 3/3 = 100%
-1 4th
-1 5th
-1 7th
Virginia Tech 2003-2004: 6/7 = 85.7%
-1 1st
-1 2nd
-2 4th
-1 5th
-1 7th
West Virginia 2003-2012: 7/21 = 33.3%
-1 2nd
-1 3rd
-1 4th
-2 5th
-1 6th
-1 7th
Total Big East All Pro/Pro Bowl appearances: 79
YEAR BY YEAR BREAKDOWN: A full breakdown of the last ten drafts from a Big East perspective. (Page 2)
POSITIONAL BREAKDOWN: Which positions from Big East schools get picked early? (Page 3)
SUCCESS/BUST BREAKDOWN: Which schools produce the most busts? (Page 4)
NCAA SCHOOL BREAKDOWN: Which schools perennially produce the top prospects? (Page 5)
NFL TEAM BREAKDOWN: Which NFL Teams like prospects from Big east schools? (Page 6)
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