The best collegiate football talent is on full display as the sport plays out its annual bowl games — including four in MLB ballparks this season.

While those schools battle it out on the gridiron, we decided to take a look at which programs have produced the best talent on the baseball diamond.

This, of course, is an entirely subjective ranking, but it took into consideration a number of different factors. Among the criteria considered for this piece was the total number of big leaguers produced and the quality of those players (Hall of Famers, All-Star selections, etc.), with an edge given to more recent success.

Without further ado — and with plenty of debate sure to follow — here's a look at the top 10.

1. Arizona State
Hall of Famers: 
1 (Reggie Jackson)
Others of note: Barry Bonds, Ian Kinsler, Dustin Pedroia, Sal Bando, Rick Monday, Bob Horner

Though Arizona State has produced just one Hall of Famer, it has a long history of producing MLB talent. No school is responsible for more big league home runs — led, of course, by Bonds' all-time record of 762 — and the Sun Devils have racked up more MLB All-Star selections than any other school. Along with Jackson and Bonds (each 14-time All-Stars), other future All-Stars to come out of ASU include Pedroia (four selections), Paul Lo Duca (four), Bando (four), Jason Kipnis (two) and Andre Ethier (two), among others. Hall of Famer Jim Palmer also briefly enrolled at ASU, though he ultimately signed a professional contract before lacing up his cleats at the collegiate level. The Sun Devils have produced four No. 1 overall picks in the MLB Draft, twice as many as any other school.