One of the most impressive streaks in all of college football happens to be shared by five programs. Michigan, Florida, Nebraska, USC and Michigan State all have one thing in common: during the common era of the NFL draft (since 1967), each program has had at least one player selected in every single draft.
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Of those five, Michigan and USC are the only programs to hold a longer streak than Michigan State’s 77 consecutive years with a player chosen. That could come to an end for the Spartans this year, though, as Michigan State graduated just three starters and none are early-round prospects.