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ESPN: Which schools produce the most draft talent?

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Ultimate Draft: Top 25 pro-talent-producing colleges

1. North Carolina Tar Heels
2. Maryland Terrapins
3. Duke Blue Devils
4. Kentucky Wildcats
5. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
6. Syracuse Orange
7. UCLA Bruins
8. Florida Gators
9. Oklahoma Sooners
10. Ohio State Buckeyes
11. LSU Tigers
12. Connecticut Huskies

Ultimate Draft score: 1032.4

Total players drafted, 2009-18: 78 (see UConn's first-round picks).

Biggest draft-producing sports: Women's basketball, men's basketball, men's soccer

Connecticut has not produced as many NBA prospects in the past 10 years as one might expect (9), but things are different on the women's side, where 17 players have been selected from the legendary program in the WNBA draft. Connecticut has won six national championships in women's hoops in the past 10 years, including four straight from 2013-16. The Huskies also have sent their share of players to MLS (17) and the NFL (22), including first-rounder Byron Jones. They have had 11 players taken in the first 10 rounds of the MLB draft over the past decade, including first-rounders Anthony Kay and George Springer.

13. Florida State Seminoles
14. Washington Huskies
15. Virginia Cavaliers
16. Tennessee Volunteers
17. Georgia Bulldogs
18. Louisville Cardinals
19. California Golden Bears
20. Michigan Wolverines
21. Oregon Ducks
22. Stanford Cardinal
23. Arizona Wildcats
24. Baylor Bears
25. Texas A&M Aggies
 
Happy to be in this, but what a wonky metric. Major League Lacrosse included, which inflated 5 of the top 6 scorers. NFP Softball included, which has 5 total teams 3 of which don't have a home field, but no NWSL for women's soccer. Using MLS draft but not including players that went overseas to far superior leagues
 
It said NHL was included...
I should know better than to respond to a Yarder without reading the methodology myself. We are definitely a reading comprehension challenged bunch.
 
Which one of these is not like the others?

I'll give you a hint, it has to do with P-5 conference affiliation.

Of the non p5s UConn had the highest score of 1032.4 followed by
USF 458.9

UConn by all metrics is worthy of being P5 for some reason politics or leadership they have been left out
 

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