They apparently looked for basketball and football players at the same school, same season, and measured their achievements by individual and team success. Thought it was worth being aware of.
6. Alex Smith and Andrew Bogut, Utah, 2004-05
Smith and Bogut put the Utes in the history books in 2005 when they both were selected No. 1 overall in the NFL and NBA drafts, making Utah the first school to have two No. 1 picks the same year in the NFL and NBA. Smith, a do-it-all quarterback in Urban Meyer's spread system, led Utah to a Fiesta Bowl victory, top-5 finish and unbeaten season. He accounted for 42 touchdowns. The 7-foot Bogut won the Wooden and Naismith awards and averaged 20.4 points, 12.2 rebounds and also blocked 65 shots in leading the Utes to the Sweet 16.
http://espn.go.com/college-football...-combined-college-football-basketball-seasons
6. Alex Smith and Andrew Bogut, Utah, 2004-05
Smith and Bogut put the Utes in the history books in 2005 when they both were selected No. 1 overall in the NFL and NBA drafts, making Utah the first school to have two No. 1 picks the same year in the NFL and NBA. Smith, a do-it-all quarterback in Urban Meyer's spread system, led Utah to a Fiesta Bowl victory, top-5 finish and unbeaten season. He accounted for 42 touchdowns. The 7-foot Bogut won the Wooden and Naismith awards and averaged 20.4 points, 12.2 rebounds and also blocked 65 shots in leading the Utes to the Sweet 16.
http://espn.go.com/college-football...-combined-college-football-basketball-seasons