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    Sec student enrollment

    1. Texas A&M (77,495 students enrolled)

    2. Florida (60,795)

    3. Texas (52,384)

    4. Georgia (40,118)

    5. Alabama (39,623)

    6. LSU (39,419)

    7. Tennessee (36,304)

    8. South Carolina (36,200)

    9. Kentucky (33,885)

    10. Auburn (33,015)

    11. Oklahoma (32,676)

    12. Arkansas (32,410)

    13. Missouri (31,121)

    14. Mississippi (24,710)

    15. Mississippi State (22,986)

    16. Vanderbilt (13,456)

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    Holy $hite!!! Did not know A&M has a planet population!! Sheesh.

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    Est. 2024 Gross Domestic Product by State

    1. Texas $ 2.660 Trillion

    2. Florida 1.650 Trillion

    3. Georgia 833 Billion

    4. Tennessee 540 Billion

    5. Missouri 435 Billion

    6. South Carolina 335 Billion

    7. Louisiana 317 Billion

    8. Alabama 311 Billion

    9. Kentucky 285 Billion

    10. Oklahoma 263 Billion

    11. Arkansas 180 Billion

    12. Mississippi 150 Billion

    Do I detect a pattern here??

    Bonus stat: 4 of these states have 2 SEC schools: Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee & Texas

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    14. Mississippi (24,710)

    15. Mississippi State (22,986)


    I find it hard to believe OM is larger than State. Historically, MSU has been about 25% larger than OM and was the last time I saw the numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Extendedcab View Post
    14. Mississippi (24,710)

    15. Mississippi State (22,986)


    I find it hard to believe OM is larger than State. Historically, MSU has been about 25% larger than OM and was the last time I saw the numbers.
    Depends if you count in the med school in Jackson as part of "Ole Miss" or not, I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quaoarsking View Post
    Depends if you count in the med school in Jackson as part of "Ole Miss" or not, I believe.
    Yes, I believe ole miss counts every extension location in this, including med school.
    Their main campus is less than MSU

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    Quote Originally Posted by EdwardDrayton View Post
    Holy $hite!!! Did not know A&M has a planet population!! Sheesh.
    TAM also has at least 3 sub campuses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Extendedcab View Post
    14. Mississippi (24,710)

    15. Mississippi State (22,986)


    I find it hard to believe OM is larger than State. Historically, MSU has been about 25% larger than OM and was the last time I saw the numbers.
    Having a good football team has proven to boost enrollment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DawgFromOxford View Post
    Having a good football team has proven to boost enrollment.
    Being known as a party school esp in Atlanta boosts enrollment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Extendedcab View Post
    14. Mississippi (24,710)

    15. Mississippi State (22,986)


    I find it hard to believe OM is larger than State. Historically, MSU has been about 25% larger than OM and was the last time I saw the numbers.
    They cheat and count their satellite campuses. If we counted Meridian, we'd be bigger. And if we really have been passed by them in just main campus enrollment, that says it all. It should also be grounds for the immediate firing of Keenum and everyone else in senior positions in the university.
    It's the roller coaster of hope that this program keeps us on that makes it hell being a State fan. - CadaverDawg, 10/15/22


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    ole miss has too many students in oxford now. there is literally no parking available, some students are parking at the old mall across jackson and having to walk back to dorms. The university has just purchased an apartment complex which will be freshman housing. FYI-Keenum don't GAF

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    Quote Originally Posted by basedog View Post
    1. Texas A&M (77,495 students enrolled)

    2. Florida (60,795)

    3. Texas (52,384)

    4. Georgia (40,118)

    5. Alabama (39,623)

    6. LSU (39,419)

    7. Tennessee (36,304)

    8. South Carolina (36,200)

    9. Kentucky (33,885)

    10. Auburn (33,015)

    11. Oklahoma (32,676)

    12. Arkansas (32,410)

    13. Missouri (31,121)

    14. Mississippi (24,710)

    15. Mississippi State (22,986)

    16. Vanderbilt (13,456)
    OM is counting 7 campuses including UMC. I'm sure other schools probably do similar things, so input little stock in those numbers.
    Keenum refuses to expand our reach & would rather just get MS Juco transfers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pancho View Post
    ole miss has too many students in oxford now. there is literally no parking available, some students are parking at the old mall across jackson and having to walk back to dorms. The university has just purchased an apartment complex which will be freshman housing. FYI-Keenum don't GAF
    My Diddie bought me a new car to go to school in !!!!!!!!!!!!

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    When I see this, I think how sad that for our small state we decided to have two universities instead of one powerfully connected university.
    Combine ole miss and MSU and you see us at number 2 in enrollment, and a powerhouse historically for all sports. A stadium for football of 100,000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Offshore Dawg View Post
    My Diddie bought me a new car to go to school in !!!!!!!!!!!!
    well congratulations!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Extendedcab View Post
    14. Mississippi (24,710)

    15. Mississippi State (22,986)


    I find it hard to believe OM is larger than State. Historically, MSU has been about 25% larger than OM and was the last time I saw the numbers.
    They are certainly growing, but that number includes UMMC. This data comes from the IHL website and they specifically note the UofM enrollments with & without UMMC. (fyi, 2024 enrollment figures have yet to be released).

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    Regardless of who's going where, we have to start embracing out of state students. We shit on them constantly, but it has been a big driver of their national brand. And that was before Kiffin. They have gotten it for so long and we still don't. We'd rather get 100 kids from the Delta when 60% of them will be home after the first semester than get 100 kids from Atlanta, GA. That's the backwards ass thinking that keeps people believing Oxford is this metropolis in Mississippi and Starkville is a two stoplight town with 3 bars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MStateDawg View Post
    They are certainly growing, but that number includes UMMC. This data comes from the IHL website and they specifically note the UofM enrollments with & without UMMC. (fyi, 2024 enrollment figures have yet to be released).
    Actually I found the enrollment from a newspaper print.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DawgFromOxford View Post
    Having a good football team has proven to boost enrollment.
    Enrollment at the University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa pretty much doubled under Saban's tenure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basedog View Post
    1. Texas A&M (77,495 students enrolled)

    2. Florida (60,795)

    3. Texas (52,384)

    4. Georgia (40,118)

    5. Alabama (39,623)

    6. LSU (39,419)

    7. Tennessee (36,304)

    8. South Carolina (36,200)

    9. Kentucky (33,885)

    10. Auburn (33,015)

    11. Oklahoma (32,676)

    12. Arkansas (32,410)

    13. Missouri (31,121)

    14. Mississippi (24,710)

    15. Mississippi State (22,986)

    16. Vanderbilt (13,456)
    Assuming this is including grad students and online only?

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