8 schools had multiple first round picks, adding up to 22 of the 32. Thus, only 18 total schools provided all 32 picks. That has to be a record for fewest unique schools in the first round, right?
8 schools had multiple first round picks, adding up to 22 of the 32. Thus, only 18 total schools provided all 32 picks. That has to be a record for fewest unique schools in the first round, right?