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No school overperforms like Miami
-- espn

PIPELINE TO THE PROS
Cool. At least there's something for Miami fans to hang their hats on, since they haven't won a league championship or even a division title in football since entering the ACC.

DEFINITION OF MEDIOCRITY

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(04-24-2017 11:50 AM)H.U.S.T.L.E. Wrote: [ -> ]Cool. At least there's something for Miami fans to hang their hats on, since they haven't won a league championship or even a division title in football since entering the ACC.

DEFINITION OF MEDIOCRITY

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(04-24-2017 11:01 AM)green Wrote: [ -> ][Image: C-MDLAjXgAEEso5.jpg]

No school overperforms like Miami
-- espn

PIPELINE TO THE PROS

Which means that no team has underperformed on the football field like Miami.
According to the same article, GT is the best wide receiver factory thanks to Calvin Johnson and Demaryius Thomas.

http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_...fl-players
(04-24-2017 01:11 PM)Hallcity Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-24-2017 11:01 AM)green Wrote: [ -> ][Image: C-MDLAjXgAEEso5.jpg]

No school overperforms like Miami
-- espn

PIPELINE TO THE PROS

Which means that no team has underperformed on the football field like Miami.

Hahaha there's always the other perspective! 04-cheers
I labeled a bunch more teams and posted this on my blog, too...

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I also found some more NFL draft related info.

http://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2017/0...42517.html
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