Yes but that was not the point I was trying to make (nor did it cover the time frame in question). Pal is under the impression that a couple of NFL players alone are sufficient to field a top football team.
The 1968 Yale team (famous for the 29-29 tie with Harvard) had two players (Calvin Hill and Brian Dowling) who could match up with the top two players on any team in the country. However, they had perhaps two or three more players on their roster who could have made a two deep on any top team that year and at most eight or ten other guys who could have made the roster on one of those teams. In reality, Yale would have gotten destroyed by the likes of Ohio St, USC, Texas or any other true contender but in Pal's world, having two top tier starters would have been sufficient to claim to have been the equal of most other schools.