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The best way to figure out who will win each week is obviously the quality and number of football players drafted by the New York Football Giants. Advanced analytics have proven a strong correlation between the two. So let's take a look at the Ohio Bobcats vs the Syracuse Orangemen:
Number of Players Drafted by the Giants:
Syracuse 9
Ohio 1
Advantage: Cuse
Quality
Syracuse: Justin Pugh OL (2013 1st Round, 19th overall), Will Allen DB (2001 1st), Bruce Tarbox OL (1961 2nd), Joe Morris RB (1982 2nd), Jay Bromley DL (2014 3rd), Ryan Nassib QB (2013 4th), David Tyree WR (2003 6th), Bob Yates OL (1960 7th), Jerry Kimmel LB (1986 10th)
Ohio: Art Lewis OL (1936 1st Round, 9th overall)
Advantage: While Ohio has the highest drafted player, Syracuse has the players with bigger impacts. So this goes to the Cuse.
There you have it folks. The stats don't lie. Syracuse will win this one comfortably.
Number of Players Drafted by the Giants:
Syracuse 9
Ohio 1
Advantage: Cuse
Quality
Syracuse: Justin Pugh OL (2013 1st Round, 19th overall), Will Allen DB (2001 1st), Bruce Tarbox OL (1961 2nd), Joe Morris RB (1982 2nd), Jay Bromley DL (2014 3rd), Ryan Nassib QB (2013 4th), David Tyree WR (2003 6th), Bob Yates OL (1960 7th), Jerry Kimmel LB (1986 10th)
Ohio: Art Lewis OL (1936 1st Round, 9th overall)
Advantage: While Ohio has the highest drafted player, Syracuse has the players with bigger impacts. So this goes to the Cuse.
There you have it folks. The stats don't lie. Syracuse will win this one comfortably.