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www.zatkoff.com Largest Midwest 24 Hour Stocking Distributor for Emergency Service: Hydraulic & Pneumatic Customized Supply Solutions & Inventory Management (248) 473-6820 Seals & Packings VOLUME 2 ● ISSUE #7 OCTOBER 1, 2012 CONFERENCE REPRESENTATION ON NFL ROSTERS IN 2012 EXTRA POINTS CONF TOTAL SCHOOLS AVG The excitement of this past weekend began on Thursday night (9-27) when the 1. SEC .......................... 288 ................ 14 ............ 20.6 Per SEC School unranked Washington Huskies upset Stanford 17-13 at CenturyLink Field in 2. ACC .......................... 226 ................ 12 ............ 18.8 Per ACC School Seattle. On Saturday we had several big games including a high scoring affair 3. Pac-12 ...................... 216 ................ 12 ............ 18.0 Per Pac-12 School between West Virginia and Baylor. The Mountaineers, led by Geno Smith’s 8 TD passes and 656 yards passing beat the Bears 70-63. 4. Big Ten ..................... 214 ................ 12 ............ 17.8 Per Big Ten School 5. Big 12 ....................... 141 ................ 10 ............ 14.1 Per Big 12 School Braxton Miller passed for 179 yards and rushed for another 136 to lead Ohio 6. Big East ...................... 94 .................. 8 ............ 11.8 Per Big East School State past Michigan State 17-16 in East Lansing. Tennessee played between 7. C-USA ...................... 102 ................ 12 .............. 8.5 Per C-USA School the hedges at Georgia and fought the Bulldogs to the end but Georgia came away with a 51-44 victory over the Vols. The Wisconsin Badgers had a 17 point 8. Mountain West ........... 84 ................ 10 .............. 8.4 Per MWC School lead at Nebraska in the third quarter, but the Huskers were able to come back to win the game 30-27. Texas, courtesy of a controversial TD at the end of the NUMBER OF PLAYERS DRAFTED FROM ALL 11 game where it appeared the ball was fumbled, knocked off Oklahoma State 41- 36 in an exciting game in Stillwater. NCAA DIVISION I FBS CONFERENCES IN 2012 The Cincinnati Bearcats were paid $3.5 million to move their game from Nippert During the 2012 NFL Draft there were a total of 253 players drafted. Of those Stadium to FedEx Field in Landover, MD. Needless to say it was a success 253 players, 231 of them played college football at the NCAA Division I FBS both financially and on the field as the Bearcats upset Virginia Tech with a level. Below we list the conferences those players hailed from. stunning 27-24 win over the Hokies when Damon Julian caught a 39 yard TD pass from Munchie Legaux with 13 seconds left on the clock. The Miami Hurri- SEC ............................................... 42 MWC ............................................ 12 canes also won in dramatic fashion as Stephen Morris threw a 62 yard TD pass to Phillip Dorsett with 19 seconds left in the game to beat NC State 44-37. Big Ten .......................................... 41 WAC ............................................. 11 ACC .............................................. 31 C-USA .......................................... 10 There are several games to watch this coming weekend. Georgia travels to Pac-12 ........................................... 28 MAC ............................................... 8 South Carolina, Nebraska pays a visit to Columbus to face Ohio State, LSU Big 12 ............................................ 25 Sun Belt .......................................... 6 plays at Florida, Miami (FL) takes on Notre Dame in Chicago and West Virginia Big East ......................................... 12 Independents .................................. 5 goes to Austin to challenge the Texas Longhorns. HEAD COACHES WITH AN ALL-TIME WINNING PERCENTAGE OF .800 OR HIGHER (MIN 10 YEARS) COACH SCHOOL(S) SEASONS YRS W L T PCT TOP 30 LARRY KEHRES .......... MOUNT UNION .................. 1986-2011 ........ 26 ........ 317 24 3 .926 Knute Rockne ................ Notre Dame ........................ 1918-1930 ........ 13 ........ 105 12 5 .881 30 HIGHEST RATED DIVISION I FBS SCHOOLS Frank Leahy ................... Boston Coll/Notre Dame ..... 1939-1953 ........ 13 ........ 107 13 9 .864 CONF NON-CONF OVERALL LAST Bob Reade ..................... Augustana (IL) .................... 1979-1994 ........ 16 ........ 146 23 1 .862 RK SCHOOL (CONF) W-L W-L W-L RATING WEEK Doyt Perry ...................... Bowling Green .................... 1955-1964 ........ 10 .......... 77 11 5 .855 Dick Farley ..................... Williams .............................. 1987-2003 ........ 17 ........ 114 19 3 .849 1. ALABAMA .................... (SEC) ........................ 2-0 ........... 3-0 ............ 5-0 ......... 138.9 ........ #1 George Woodruff ........... Penn/Illinois/Carlisle ........... 1892-1905 ........ 12 ........ 142 25 2 .846 2. OREGON ..................... (PAC-12)................... 2-0 ........... 3-0 ............ 5-0 ......... 138.4 ........ #2 Jake Gaither .................. Florida A&M ........................ 1945-1969 ........ 25 ........ 204 36 4 .844 3. LSU............................... (SEC) ........................ 1-0 ........... 4-0 ............ 5-0 ......... 137.8 ........ #3 Dave Maurer .................. Wittenberg .......................... 1969-1983 ........ 15 ........ 129 23 3 .842 4. FLORIDA STATE ......... (ACC)........................ 2-0 ........... 3-0 ............ 5-0 ......... 137.6 ........ #4 Paul Hoerneman ............ Heidelberg .......................... 1946-1959 ........ 14 ........ 102 18 4 .839 5. WEST VIRGINIA .......... (BIG 12) .................... 1-0 ........... 3-0 ............ 4-0 ......... 137.5 ........ #6 Barry Switzer ................. Oklahoma ........................... 1973-1988 ........ 16 ........ 157 29 4 .837 6. GEORGIA ..................... (SEC) ........................ 3-0 ........... 2-0 ............ 5-0 ......... 137.2 ........ #5 Tom Osborne ................. Nebraska ............................ 1973-1997 ........ 25 ........ 255 49 3 .836 7. NOTRE DAME ............. (INDEPENDENT) ..... —– ........... —– ............ 4-0 ......... 136.4 ........ #7 Don Coryell .................... Whittier/San Diego St ......... 1957-1972 ........ 15 ........ 127 24 3 .834 8. SOUTH CAROLINA ..... (SEC) ........................ 3-0 ........... 2-0 ............ 5-0 ......... 136.3 ........ #9 Fielding Yost .................. Ohio Wes/Neb/Kan ............. 1897-1926 ........ 30 ........ 198 35 12 .833 9. OHIO STATE ................ (BIG TEN) ................. 1-0 ........... 4-0 ............ 5-0 ......... 136.2 ...... #10 San Jose St/Stan/Mich 10. KANSAS STATE .......... (BIG 12) .................... 1-0 ........... 3-0 ............ 4-0 ......... 136.0 ........ #8 Percy Haughton ............. Cornell/Harvard/Columbia .. 1899-1924 ........ 13 .......... 96 17 6 .832 11. TEXAS .......................... (BIG 12) .................... 1-0........... 3-0 ............ 4-0 ......... 135.5 ...... #12 Bob Neyland .................. Tennessee .......................... 1926-1952 ........ 21 ........ 173 31 12 .829 12. FLORIDA ...................... (SEC) ........................ 3-0 ........... 1-0 ............ 4-0 ......... 135.2 ...... #11 Bud Wilkinson ................ Oklahoma ........................... 1947-1963 ........ 17 ........ 145 29 4 .826 13. USC .............................. (PAC-12)................... 1-1 ........... 2-0 ............ 3-1 ......... 133.8 ...... #14 Jay Locey ....................... Linfield ................................ 1996-2005 ........ 10 .......... 84 18 0 .824 14. TCU .............................. (BIG 12) .................... 1-0 ........... 3-0 ............ 4-0 ......... 133.7 ...... #16 Chuck Klausing .............. Indiana (Pa)/Carn-Mell ........ 1964-1985 ........ 16 ........ 123 26 2 .821 15. OKLAHOMA ................. (BIG 12) .................... 0-1 ........... 2-0 ............ 2-1 ......... 133.6 ...... #15 Mike Kelly ...................... Dayton ................................ 1981-2007 ........ 27 ........ 246 54 1 .819 16. CLEMSON .................... (ACC)........................ 1-1 ........... 3-0 ............ 4-1 ......... 133.5 ...... #17 URBAN MEYER ............ BG/UTAH/FLORIDA .......... 2001-2010 ........ 10 ........ 104 23 0 .819 17. UCLA ............................ (PAC-12)................... 1-1 ........... 3-0 ............ 4-1 ......... 133.4 ...... #19 Henry Kean .................... Kentucky St/Tenn St ........... 1931-1954 ........ 23 ........ 165 33 9 .819 18. NEBRASKA .................. (BIG TEN) ................. 1-0 ........... 3-1 ............ 4-1 ......... 133.2 ...... #20 JOE FINCHAM .............. WITTENBERG .................... 1996-2011 ........ 16 ........ 144 33 0 .814 19. OREGON STATE ......... (PAC-12)................... 2-0 ........... 1-0 ............ 3-0 ......... 133.0 ...... #23 Jock Sutherland ............. Lafayette/Pittsburgh ............ 1919-1938 ........ 20 ........ 144 28 14 .812 20. NORTHWESTERN ....... (BIG TEN) ................. 1-0 ........... 4-0 ............ 5-0 ......... 132.9 ...... #24 Ron Schipper ................. Central (IA) ......................... 1961-1996 ........ 36 ........ 287 67 3 .808 21. LOUISVILLE ................. (BIG EAST) .............. —– ........... 5-0 ............ 5-0 ......... 132.7 ...... #21 RICK WILLIS ................. WARTBURG ...................... 1997-2011 ........ 13 ........ 113 27 0 .807 22. STANFORD .................. (PAC-12)................... 1-1 ........... 2-0 ............ 3-1 ......... 132.4 .....