BigOrangeTrain
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Texas High School Football says - "Hold my Lone Star!"
You thinking is outdated!
The private league is as good as Georgia football. Not Tennessee as a whole. Just giving you facts ole boy.I am not sure TX is better than Georgia. They are both in the upper tier.
Dude get real. Nobody with any common sense would say TN HS football is in the same league as Georgia. TNs best HS football team would get boat raced by Georgias best team. Why do you think there are tons more highly ranked players coming out of Georgia than TN? I mean good grief.
The private league is as good as Georgia football. Not Tennessee as a whole. Just giving you facts ole boy.
I am not sure TX is better than Georgia. They are both in the upper tier.
Dude get real. Nobody with any common sense would say TN HS football is in the same league as Georgia. TNs best HS football team would get boat raced by Georgias best team. Why do you think there are tons more highly ranked players coming out of Georgia than TN? I mean good grief.
Georgia is better than Texas. Texas HS football is great, but it’s been overrated for awhile now. The most recent dynasties in college football…Alabama, Georgia, and Clemson…have built their rosters on the backs of Georgia kids.
Georgia and Florida are the two most talent-rich states now.
Not according to the NFL, which still drafts more players from Texas high schools than Georgia high schools each and every year. Florida and Texas high schools produce the most NFL draftees in recent years, followed by Georgia and California high schools.
Georgia has closed the gap on Texas in recent years, but still trails Florida and Texas a bit with respect to the NFL draft.
Is that possibly because Texas has nearly 3x as many people as Georgia does, though?Not according to the NFL, which still drafts more players from Texas high schools than Georgia high schools each and every year. Florida and Texas high schools produce the most NFL draftees in recent years, followed by Georgia and California high schools.
Georgia has closed the gap on Texas in recent years, but still trails Florida and Texas a bit with respect to the NFL draft.
Texas has a huge population advantage, so yes, there will be a higher quantity from there. But I’d take Georgia’s quality per capita and per square mile.