College football teams with most NFL Combine invites
One of the most important dates on the offseason football schedule has arrived as the NFL re-groups following the Super Bowl and heads into the active spring and draft season by hosting the annual Combine festivities heading into the 2024 campaign, and that means we'll get to see many of college football's top stars in action again.
As expected, the Big Ten and SEC — the leagues emerging as the two super-conferences in the realignment era — lead the way by sending the most players to this year's NFL Combine, and defending national champion Michigan is tops among all schools in the 2024 honors.
Here's a look at which schools are sending the most players to the 2024 NFL Combine.
- Michigan, 18
- Washington, 13
- Florida St., 12
- Georgia, Texas: 11
- Penn St., Alabama: 10
- USC, LSU, Missouri, Notre Dame, Ohio State: 8
- Oregon: 7
- Clemson: 6
- Louisville, Kansas St.: 4
- Iowa, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Arizona, Ole Miss: 3
Kansas sent two players and Liberty sent one.
NFL Combine invites by conference
Conference membership represents upcoming 2024 realignment
Big Ten: 90. Michigan 18, Washington 13, Penn State 10, Ohio State 8, USC 8, Oregon 7, Illinois 6, Iowa 4, Maryland 4, Wisconsin 3, UCLA 3, Minnesota 2, Indiana 1, Michigan State 1, Purdue 1, Rutgers 1
SEC: 89. Georgia 11, Texas 11, Alabama 10, Missouri 8, LSU 8, Kentucky 6, Arkansas 5, Auburn 5, South Carolina 5, Texas A&M 5, Mississippi State 4, Oklahoma 3, Ole Miss 3, Tennessee 3, Florida 2
ACC: 47. Florida State 12, Clemson 6, Miami 5, Louisville 4, UNC 4, Duke 3, Pittsburgh 3, Boston College 2, NC State 2, Wake Forest 2, Cal 1, Stanford 1, Syracuse 1, Virginia 1
Big 12: 38. TCU 6, Utah 6, Arizona 4, Kansas State 4, BYU 3, Houston 3, Texas Tech 3, Kansas 2, UCF 2, Arizona State 1, Baylor 1, Colorado 1, Iowa State 1, West Virginia 1
Independents: 10. Notre Dame 8, UConn 2
Sun Belt: 7. Marshall 2, Troy 2, Georgia State 1, Louisiana 1, Southern Miss 1
Pac-12: 7. Oregon State 4, Washington State 3
AAC: 6. Tulane 3, Charlotte 1, Rice 1, Temple 1
Mountain West: 6. Colorado State, 2, Wyoming 2, Boise State 1, Fresno State 1
Conference USA: 4. Western Kentucky 2, Liberty 1, UTEP 1
MAC: 2. Toledo 1, Western Michigan 1
Non-FBS: 15. SD State leads the way with 3 players, followed by Holy Cross with 2. Eastern Kentucky, Houston Christian, Howard, Monmouth, ND State, South Dakota, New Hampshire, SE Missouri, Yale, and Virginia State each have 1.
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