With Fla., Fla St., and Miami if our football recruits never left the state of Florida I think the state of Fla. would play for a NC 7 out of 10. The only other state even close is California. UCF and SF Bulls are comin up also.
WOW I did not relize that thanks. I was just saying how much talent came out of Fla. Good research though.:rock:05-Texas v. USC
04-USC v. Oklahoma
03-LSU v. Oklahoma, USC v. Michigan
02-Ohio St. v. Miami
01-Miami v. Nebraska
00-Oklahoma v. Fla St
99-Fla St. v. Va Tech
98-Tennessee v. Fla St
97-Michigan v. Wash St, Nebraska v. Tennessee
96-Florida v. Fla St
95-Nebraska v. Florida
94-Nebraska v. Miami
93-Fla St. v. Nebraska
92-Bama v. Miami
By my count, that is 10 out of 14 years that a team from Florida DID play for the NC, with 2 teams matching up in '96. So you are probably correct in your point, which I'm not sure I understand.
That is one of the reasons college football teams hire coaches that can sell and recruit the best players from any state to come to their campus. Apparently it didn't work very well for the Semiholes or the Canes this year!!!!!!!!:focus:With Fla., Fla St., and Miami if our football recruits never left the state of Florida I think the state of Fla. would play for a NC 7 out of 10. The only other state even close is California. UCF and SF Bulls are comin up also.
That is one of the reasons college football teams hire coaches that can sell and recruit the best players from any state to come to their campus. Apparently it didn't work very well for the Semiholes or the Canes this year!!!!!!!!:focus: