All of the top 3 are football factories. So, selecting UM, USC or UT is a win, win, win. However, consider who will be behind center next year. Brock Berlin will be gone. Matt Leinart (if he's smart), will go pro. UT will have a big time QB directing the offense next year.
All 3 schools are loaded at WR. You don't go to any of them to avoid competition. National championship aspirations? All 3 will be in the National Championship picture next year. Although, I don't think UM can take VA Tech. UT is a pre-season top 5 pick with a possible top 3 recruiting class (fingers crossed on this one, this weekend is BIG).
History and the NFL. All 3 schools have legions of players in the NFL. True, Miami has more first rounders of late. But I think this is something which runs in cycles.
Current and former UT receivers in the NFL: Jason Witten, Donte Stallworth, Kelley Washington, Peerless Price, Carl Pickens, Stanley Morgan, Willie Gault.
There is no better conference for football than the SEC(sorry ACC, PAC 10). UT looks to have a promising future in the SEC East for the next few years. The team is young, and Fulmer has proven he is no longer afraid to start freshmen. At 6'5", you should be a prime time target next year.
Although all 3 schools have great football arenas, there's nothing like 108,000 people cheering as you run through the big T. PT, come to UT, help us bring the Crystal ball back.
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