Hmmmmm.
So what ya think here?
Lots to choose from post your school of choice here.
It would be interesting also to give a percentage of number of students playing college football from a high school divided by your actual high school enrollment level.
It's much different if you have 30 kids playing college ball from a school of 700 coed students and if you have 40 kids playing college ball from a school of 3,000 coed students.
This will tell us if you are overproducing or underproducing.
Wassup
Bolingbrook had 37 kids on college rosters last fall. That number will be in the upper 40's this fall
For a school with only 700 coed students.....
Montini has 40 students playing college football over a 4-year period and
48 students playing college football over a 5-year period.
2 of those players already have a College Football National Championship.
Wassup
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But that multiplies up to 1155 students...yes?For a school with only 700 coed students.....
Montini has 40 students playing college football over a 4-year period and
48 students playing college football over a 5-year period.
2 of those players already have a College Football National Championship.
Wassup
Saw an article that said that LWE has sent 130 kids to college football in its history. First graduating class in 2003 gives you an average of 10 per year.
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The privates don't want to hear that LWeastDad.Saw an article that said that LWE has sent 130 kids to college football in its history. First graduating class in 2003 gives you an average of 10 per year.
Compare that with the Montini post above...
Not really sure what your point is. Based on the numbers you posted, it looks like on average that LWE is sending about the same number of kids per year to play college football as Montini. That is about what I would expect.Saw an article that said that LWE has sent 130 kids to college football in its history. First graduating class in 2003 gives you an average of 10 per year.
Compare that with the Montini post above...
Saw an article that said that LWE has sent 130 kids to college football in its history. First graduating class in 2003 gives you an average of 10 per year.
Compare that with the Montini post above...
Since 2010 Crete Monee has sent 47 kids to play football in College and has had 2 freshmen All Americans at the D1 level
Who's the 2nd one besides Treadwell?
Nyles Morgan LB at Notre Dame