What is the typical number?I checked that year’s draft and only 18 of the first 100 picks eventually made a Pro Bowl. A lot of no names in there.
I only checked year before and year after. Both were over 20.What is the typical number?
What do you mean? Ismail graduated after '92, and Hill had his best statistical year in '93.Hill had a great year, and then seemed to struggle when Ismail blew up.
I believe he was a sophomore. I am assuming this is the 1993/1994 school year. Ismail graduated in the ‘92/‘93 year (Harrison’s freshman year). Hill was the feature WR the following year (his and Graves’ last). Then Mason in ‘94/‘95, then Harrison’s last year, ‘95/‘96 with McNabb as RS Frosh. (Gator Bowl vs Clemson).Our best WR that year was actually Marvin Harrison. I believe he was a freshman. Didn’t get a ton of targets but when they threw it to him, good things always seemed to happen. In retrospect, we should have add him the featured WR even then.
He had a break out game against East Carolina on a Thursday night. 7 catches 180yds and a TDOur best WR that year was actually Marvin Harrison. I believe he was a freshman. Didn’t get a ton of targets but when they threw it to him, good things always seemed to happen. In retrospect, we should have add him the featured WR even then.
I will always remember this great one handed catch he had when Graves rifled one to the sideline. He caught it reaching over his head while going out of bounds as smooth as can be.I believe he was a sophomore. I am assuming this is the 1993/1994 school year. Ismail graduated in the ‘92/‘93 year (Harrison’s freshman year). Hill was the feature WR the following year (his and Graves’ last). Then Mason in ‘94/‘95, then Harrison’s last year, ‘95/‘96 with McNabb as RS Frosh. (Gator Bowl vs Clemson).