I do not know the totals for 2005 alone, but did read recently that Miami (FL) leads all schools with 42 players currently in the NFL. FSU was second with 41.
University of Alabama
Miami university
University of Miami or commonly known as the U
University of Southern California
the school is Miami also called the factory because of this
The University of Michigan. 3 current players have already been recruited to be on the USA team. Go Michigan! W00t!!
UCLA with 66 players. North Carolina has sent 65 players to the NBA.
This school may not produce the most each year, but I understand that over the years, the University of Minneosta has produced 158 players to get drafted by the NHL... But most belive that the University of Michigan is NHL U..
Divisionized Schools are ranked through athletic curriculars and a school's team sport skill. Division 1 HIGH SCHOOLS are known to be the best in their athletic abilities and are put in that division only by the state's permission. (Ex. Jesuit High School in New Orleans, LA is Division 1 in soccer and has since 1984 because they recruited soccer players from around the world who played international soccer.) In COLLEGE, Division 1 athletics is mainly the size of the college in population. LSU, OHIO STATE, FLORIDA STATE, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, and UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN are Division 1 colleges because they are some of the biggest Universities in the country.
There is no roster limit but only 36 players may be on scholarship. Division I allows for 85 players on scholarship and Division I-A allows for 63.
the top ten colleges of NFl players are.... 1. Notre Dame 2.Princeton 3.Harvard 4.Yail 5.Purdue 6.Bloomington University 7. Boston University 8. Indiana University 9.Covingtin University 10. John Hopkins University
University College Players was created in 1941.