All seven rounds of the 2010 NFL draft are in the books, and there is little doubt or suspense as to which conference caught the most pro eyes over the past three days.
Players from the SEC, winners of the last four BCS title games, were far and away the most popular throughout the selection process as 49 of the 255 players taken were from the league.
The Big 12, after a first-round tear saw them topping even the SEC with nine selections, slowed down significantly over the last six rounds and came in with 30 drafted players, good for only fourth amongst BCS conferences.
Next after the SEC? The Big Ten with 34 and the ACC with 31, with the Pac-10 ending the festivities with 29.
So, where was the Big East , with just 13 players taken the entire draft, and five of those came from one school , South Florida.
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