Ohio State didn't repeat as NCAA football champions. The Buckeyes did lead the way in the recently completed NFL draft with 11 players chosen in the selection process. Four of those 11 heard their names called in Thursday's first round.

Ryan Day has built a powerful football machine in Columbus. The Buckeyes are becoming a conveyor belt to playing on Sundays. The other schools that saw double-digit players chosen were Alabama and Texas A&M from the vaunted SEC.A look at how the player selection process played out from schools that had five or more drafted.t-21.

Auburn TigersPlayers drafted: 5t-21. Tennessee VolunteersPlayers drafted: 5t-19. Michigan WolverinesPlayers drafted: 6t-19.

MissouriPlayers drafted: 6t-19. Notre Dame Fighting IrishPlayers drafted: 6t-19. Texas LonghornsPlayers drafted: 6t-15. Iowa HawkeyesPlayers drafted: 7t-15.

LSU TigersPlayers drafted: 7t-15. Oregon DucksPlayers drafted: 7t-15. Washington HuskiesPlayers drafted: 7t-15. Florida GatorsPlayers drafted: 7t-15.

Oklahoma SoonersPlayers drafted: 7t-9. Georgia BulldogsPlayers drafted: 8t-9. Indiana HoosiersPlayers drafted: 8t-9. Penn State Nittany LionsPlayers drafted: 8t-6.

Clemson TigersPlayers drafted: 9t-6. Miami HurricanesPlayers drafted: 9t-6. Texas Tech Red RaidersPlayers drafted: 9t-2.

Alabama Crimson TidePlayers drafted: 10t-2. Texas A&M AggiesPlayers drafted: 101. Ohio StatePlayers drafted: 11This article originally appeared on The List Wire: Schools with most players chosen in 2026 NFL draft