The top 10 are really no surprise...
Southern California (11)
Notre Dame (10)
Michigan (8)
Ohio State (8)
Pittsburgh (8)
Alabama (7)
Syracuse (7)
Illinois (6)
Minnesota (6)
Oregon (6)
However...
West Virginia Wesleyan has as many as West Virginia (2 each)
Tulsa has as many as Oklahoma (3 each)
Texas has only four. That is the same amount as Arizona State, Grambling, Morgan State, Pudue, San Francisco, and UCLA.
Compton Junior College and Jackson State (MS) have as many as Nebraska and Texas A&M (3 each).
Loisiana Tech and LSU have the same number of members (3 each).
Ole Miss and Mississippi Valley State have the same number (2 each).
South Carolina State has three while South Carolina and Clemson each have zero.
Gonzaga has the same number as Tennessee (2 each).
http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/colleges.aspx
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In a few years we will have a sure 3rd (Eli ) and if he keeps it up maybe a 4th (Wallace )
Willis should be there before Wallace I would think.Rebchuck18 wrote:In a few years we will have a sure 3rd (Eli ) and if he keeps it up maybe a 4th (Wallace )
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My bad. Senior moment. Eli will be 3rd. Willis 4th and Wallace 5threbeljim wrote:Willis should be there before Wallace I would think.Rebchuck18 wrote:In a few years we will have a sure 3rd (Eli ) and if he keeps it up maybe a 4th (Wallace )