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This looks like a hypothetical if the PAC and ACC went under.
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This looks like a hypothetical if the PAC and ACC went under.
This looks like a hypothetical if the PAC and ACC went under.
This looks like a hypothetical if the PAC and ACC went under.
What market? Their attendance rivals Illinois’ or Vandy’sCan’t see Miami being left out with their history and market so I’d have USF there for the in state rivalry in Florida.
Past that.. not the worst lookin conference I’ve seen..
Miami brings nothing but recruiting grounds, and that's not enough to justify the share.Can’t see Miami being left out with their history and market so I’d have USF there for the in state rivalry in Florida.
Past that.. not the worst lookin conference I’ve seen..
I've got a question for you "recruitniks". Isn't "anywhere" recruiting grounds for big name schools? Haven't schools that aren't anywhere geographically close to "fertile recruiting grounds" been able to sign players from there anyway?Miami brings nothing but recruiting grounds, and that's not enough to justify the share.
The thought is if you play let's say Miami every year.. your school should have a shot at maybe not just a bluechip player but an unheralded 3 star who gets looked over by Miami or the other schools in state. You can sell that you can get away from home but still comeback at play them 2 times in your 4 years.I've got a question for you "recruitniks". Isn't "anywhere" recruiting grounds for big name schools? Haven't schools that aren't anywhere geographically close to "fertile recruiting grounds" been able to sign players from there anyway?
That might cut both ways: they also could lose some 5-stars to the likes of Georgia, Alabama, LSU, and FloridaIf the new SEC scheduling rumors are true.. I think ou benefits the most with playing UT in Dallas every year and playing every other year in Gainsville
There isn't much 5 star talent in oklahoma as there is in FL.. it's not that deep with talent either.. Which is why the UT game in Dallas is so important.. and a reason why they pushed for TCU to join the conference back in 2011That might cut both ways: they also could lose some 5-stars to the likes of Georgia, Alabama, LSU, and Florida
Meh, I don't buy it. Bama's gotten kids from So Cal and never even played a game west of the Rockies. Same for your Horns with Ricky Williams. Wasn't he a So Cal guy?The thought is if you play let's say Miami every year.. your school should have a shot at maybe not just a bluechip player but an unheralded 3 star who gets looked over by Miami or the other schools in state. You can sell that you can get away from home but still comeback at play them 2 times in your 4 years.
If the new SEC scheduling rumors are true.. I think ou benefits the most with playing UT in Dallas every year and playing every other year in Gainsville
yeah but how many of those kids were going to Alabama prior to Saban's dominance there? Your elite players will still go to national programs wherever they are.. but for the next tiers of players, schools like BC would have a shot.Meh, I don't buy it. Bama's gotten kids from So Cal and never even played a game west of the Rockies. Same for your Horns with Ricky Williams. Wasn't he a So Cal guy?
There are ceratain hot areas, and south Florida is one of the best, if not the best. If Miami could ever figure out how to keep those kids home, they would be unbeatable. So, in Florida, it's South Florida, central Florida (Lakeland), Tampa/St. Pete, and the Lake Okeechobee area which puts out per capita some of the best players. In Georgia, you have metro-Atlanta which is surprisingly not as pro-UGA as you would think, and then hot spots in southern and norther Ga.I've got a question for you "recruitniks". Isn't "anywhere" recruiting grounds for big name schools? Haven't schools that aren't anywhere geographically close to "fertile recruiting grounds" been able to sign players from there anyway?
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Breaking down the most talent-rich states in the latest 2024 On300 rankings
With the release of the latest On300 rankings, we're breaking down which states produce the most elite football recruits.www.on3.com
Some good resources:
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Breaking down the most talent-rich states in the latest 2024 On300 rankings
With the release of the latest On300 rankings, we're breaking down which states produce the most elite football recruits.www.on3.com