SEC recruit map

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mattvols

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SEC East
Florida
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Georgia
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Kentucky
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South Carolina
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Tennessee
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Vanderbilt
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Other info
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There's something weird about that map. High densities in eastern Oregon and northern Wyoming? There's hardly any people out there, let alone D-IA football players.
 
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thanks for posting these maps, its an eye opener to see what schools recruit mainly within their own borders and which ones dont. Its easy to see what states have well developed high school programs that are virtually college farm systems. And how bout the red guy on the division 1a per capita map doin a push up on the gulf coast from Mississippi to Georgia? :crazy:
 
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(milohimself @ Jun 2 said:
There's something weird about that map. High densities in eastern Oregon and northern Wyoming? There's hardly any people out there, let alone D-IA football players.

That map is per capita.
 
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(milohimself @ Jun 3 said:
There's something weird about that map. High densities in eastern Oregon and northern Wyoming? There's hardly any people out there, let alone D-IA football players.
Wyoming and Idaho have to get players somewhere.
 
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(hatvol96 @ Jun 4 said:
Wyoming and Idaho have to get players somewhere.
Boise State has a fairly large number of players from eastern Oregon last I remember. Jared Zebransky is from the region. Same with Kellen Clemens. Some of those high-desert farm boys can play.
 

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