ESPN - Position U - Which schools produce the most talent at each position

https://www.espn.com/college-footba...-u-which-schools-produce-most-talent-position

Summary:
Alabama's #1 ar RB, OL and DL #2 at LB, #3 at DB and #9 at WR even with Julio, Ridley, Amari and the crew we'll likely lose after this year. Oh, we're #33 at QB and not ranked at Tight End.

They only go back to 1998 so many of our past greats weren't part of the ranking.

Very impressive indeed. No surprise as to why Bama has been so successful. Not surprisingly I think Georgia should have been in the Top 10 for Running Backs.
 
Only goes back to '98...Herschel was well before that. Think UGA's last title...39 years...

They have had at least 10 RBs drafted since 1998. They are not top 3 in that span, but certainly top 10. 4 of their best in that era are not bad:

Todd Gurley
Nick Chubb
Sony Michel
Knowshon Moreno
 
B1G, you're 100% correct...just taking a little shot when the door was left open. UGa has had a great run in respect to RBs, and is continuing that run, but Herschel was a long time ago and it has been 39 years...:Joker_PDT_53: on TideFans.com
They have had at least 10 RBs drafted since 1998. They are not top 3 in that span, but certainly top 10. 4 of their best in that era are not bad:

Todd Gurley
Nick Chubb
Sony Michel
Knowshon Moreno
 
Very impressive indeed. No surprise as to why Bama has been so successful. Not surprisingly I think Georgia should have been in the Top 10 for Running Backs.

They didn't list the formula they used other than looking at all-conference, all-American, draft pick and pro star status whatever that non-objectively could be but they did pick Georgia #1 at linebacker.
 
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