The Ohio State Buckeyes had the most players, along with the Pittsburgh Panthers, on the Associated Press's All-Time All-America Team. And yet, OSU was still sorely underrepresented on the list.
Simply because Archie Griffin didn't appear on the list. Because of that, Eleven Warriors' Chase Brown doesn't even take the AP's offering, which had former Oklahoma State Cowboy Barry Sanders and ex-Georgia Bulldog (and disgraced Peach State politician) Herschel Walker instead, seriously.
"Ohio State and Pitt led all schools with three selections each, while the Big Ten led all conferences with seven selections, two more than the Southeastern Conference," Brown wrote.