If it seemed to you like there were an inordinate number of early cannonballers jumping into the draft pool, you were correct. Four days after the Jan. 15 deadline, the NFL Friday announced that 106 players have been granted special eligibility for the April draft.

That sets a new record for early entrants, breaking the mark of 98 set in 2014. The past two seasons, there were 95 and 96 in 2017 and 2016, respectively. In 2015, there were just 74. The SEC was hit hardest by attrition with 26 players leaving early, although the ACC wasn’t far behind at 24. The Pac-12 was next among the Power Five conferences with 17, followed by the Big 12’s 13 and the Big Ten’s 11.

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Among Group of Five leagues, Conference USA lost the most with four. The Mountain West saw three go early, with the AAC (two), MAC (one) and Sun Belt (one) coming next in line.

There were also two non-FBS players who left early, as well as two from Notre Dame. As far as individual schools go, there were three that lost six apiece — Florida State, LSU and Texas. Alabama lost five, while Auburn, Miami, Oklahoma, UCLA, and USC all lost four apiece. Clemson, Florida, Louisville, Stanford and Tennessee were on the losing end of three players each. I am making the decision to forgo my senior year and enter the NFL Draft.

God has blessed me with the opportunity to achieve my lifelong dream. — Quenton Meeks (@ShowtimeQM) During his time with the Cardinal, Meeks has started 33 games in the defensive secondary. This past season, he was named second-team All-Pac-12. Meeks and Reid are the third fourth Stanford players to announce their intentions to leave early, joining tight end and defensive lineman Harrison Phillips. All-American running back and Heisman Trophy finalist Bryce Love has still yet to make his decision public. Draft-eligible players have until Jan.

15 to declare their intentions with the NFL. Thus far, more than 90 underclassmen have made the early move to the draft.

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Us robotics sportster 28800 fax modem driver for mac. I am foregoing my senior year of eligibility and am declaring for the 2018 NFL Draft. I know that I'm mentally, physically, and emotionally prepared to become a professional athlete. My education is very important to me, and I do fully intend on returning to finish my degree.

— Justin Reid (@jreidviii) Reid, who intercepted five passes in 2017 and was second on the team in tackles, was one of the top safeties in the country this season, earning a handful of second-team All-American honors. He was also named first-team All-Pac-12 and a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award. Tight end and defensive lineman Harrison Phillips have already announced their decisions to leave the Cardinal early for the NFL. All-American running back and Heisman Trophy finalist Bryce Love has still yet to make his decision public. Draft-eligible players have until Jan.

15 to declare their intentions with the NFL. Thank you indefinitely to everyone involved along the way. This is my DREAM! I cannot express my excitement right now.

I'm declaring for the 2018 NFL draft! — Harrison Phillips (@horribleharry66) Harrison is likely a first or second day pick in this year’s draft and has the kind of versatility teams are looking for in the trenches as a former state champion wrestler back in high school. He was an All-Pac-12 first team selection and a Lott IMPACT Trophy finalist in 2017, capping off his final season with the Cardinal by recording 92 tackles (14.5 TFL) and 7.5 sacks. While Harrison was a senior academically, he had the option of returning to Stanford with a medical redshirt year in 2015. He joins teammate. A trio of fourth quarter touchdowns turned an already good night into a great one for Stanford, as the No. 21 Cardinal blew past No.

8 Notre Dame 38-20 to claim Stanford’s third straight win and seventh in the last nine meetings of private school powers. Meanwhile in Seattle, No.

17 Washington’s blowout of No. 13 Washington State handed Stanford its fourth Pac-12 North championship and sent the Cardinal into a Pac-12 Championship rematch with No. 11 USC on Friday in Santa Clara. Stanford entered the fourth quarter trailing 20-17, but a 19-yard pass from K.J. Costello to handed the Cardinal the lead with 13:46 to play. Curtis Robinson intercepted Notre Dame quarterback Brandon Wimbush inside Irish territory on the first play of the ensuing possession, and Costello’s fourth touchdown pass, this one a 12-yarder to gave Stanford control of the game with 12:21 remaining. Disaster struck Notre Dame again after fumbled the ensuing kickoff at his own 18-yard line, and put the game away for Stanford with a 3-yard touchdown plunge with 10:10 remaining.

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A Wimbush interception inside the Stanford end zone ended any hopes of a last-gasp comeback. Notre Dame opened the scoring with an 83-yard snatch-and-dash connection from Wimbush to, handing the Irish a 7-0 lead at the 3:40 mark of the first quarter. Stanford pulled even on the next drive, knifing 72 yards in five plays, the last 29 on a Trenton Irwin pass from Costello. The Cardinal forced a three-and-out on Notre Dame’s next possession, then took the lead with a 6-play, 55-yard march, mostly on Costello’s arm.

He hit to give Stanford a 14-7 lead with 11:29 left in the first half. Notre Dame cut into the deficit with a 38-yard Justin Yoon field goal with 2:36 left in the half. The Irish grabbed their second lead of the night with another long throw, this one a 75-yard toss from Wimbush to.

After Stanford tied the game with a 24-yard Jet Toner field goal, Yoon nudged Notre Dame back in front for its final lead of the night with a 38-yard boot at the 1:23 mark of the third quarter. Wimbush finished the night hitting hitting 11-of-27 passes for 249 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions, with two throws accounting for 158 yards and the other 25 going for 91. Though his numbers did not pop off the page, was perhaps Stanford’s MVP with a game-high 20 carries for 125 yards. Playing on a high ankle sprain, Love’s 20 totes were sprinkled in between hobbles to and from the Stanford sideline; Love would carry the ball, wait for the pain to subside and then run back on the field to carry the ball again and again and again. While Stanford (9-3) will prepare for its rematch with the Trojans — USC won the first meeting, 42-24 Sept. 9 in Los Angeles — Notre Dame (9-3) will look to hold on its New Year’s Six bowl positioning.