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Originally Posted by
nicks_hammer
Very interesting- and it seems to back up my thoughts that we should go and recruit in Louisiana more and Alabama less than we do. My thought on that was simply because of the fact that in Alabama you are competing with BOTH Alabama and Auburn whereas in Louisiana it's only LSU. I think we are doing a better job recruiting in Louisiana lately which is good to see.
Also, interesting- Washington D.C. as they mentioned I would not have thought of that area being as high as it rated. We do have an alumni group there- so maybe we can get some avenues and connections. Hawaii is intriguing as well. And possibly a good place to find some o-linemen.
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Hawaii, don't forget about the Samoans or people of Polynesian heritage. They are generally on the larger side. Yeah I based an assumption on a racial norm so sue me.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
The guy that came up with the list also factored in the fact that they are next to Florida as well.
And Florida is next to Georgia...
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Originally Posted by
smootness
And Florida is next to Georgia...
And had three major schools competing for the talent. All Georgia has is Georgia Tech.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
And had three major schools competing for the talent. All Georgia has is Georgia Tech.
yup...
In the last several years, I've noticed a decrease in Bammer signees from AL & MS and an increase in those from LA and GA... and a bit from FL/elsewhere...
"It is not courage to resist TUSK; It is courage to accept TUSK."
No.
Easy there buddy. Tusk is...well Tusk is Tusk. Tireddawg 12.20.17
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Originally Posted by
smootness
Georgia at #1 is so stupid. Sure, they're up there, but GA certainly does not have the most in-state talent, and while they have a lot, so many kids from GA grow up fans of other schools. It is much harder, for example, to keep the top kids in GA than it is to keep the top kids from places like AL and MS in-state.
Texas, Florida, and USC should be at the top of this list every single time. Period. And Ohio State shouldn't be far behind. All of those schools should be clearly ahead of Georgia.
I saw an article about two months ago that said Georgia has passed Florida as a recruiting hot bed. Georgia has more talent than you think.
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Originally Posted by
Churchill
Funny how THE national sports network has a much higher opinion of our school`s potential to recruit well and be successful in football than our inferiority complex riddled fan base. If this article is anywhere near accurate, what it says is Mullen has done no more than to simply help the school realize most of it`s potential rather than being it`s savior who invented football at MSU. This isn`t a fire Mullen post by any means but I just wish our fan base would wake up and realize that our school has a lot to offer and has been a sleeping giant for a long time and that DAN MULLEN IS NOT THE ONLY DAMN COACH IN THE COUNTRY THAT CAN BE SUCCESSFUL AT MSU. HAIL STATE and get off my lawn !
edited to add: Dan awakened the giant and for that I am eternally grateful...but by damn the potential has always been there IMO
We have made a quantum leap in facilities under Mullen. That has finally got us in the game. The problem is it only got us in the pack. It didn't put us ahead of it.
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Originally Posted by
nicks_hammer
Tusk, might I ask on a per capita basis how many NFL players does MISSISSIPPI produce a year and how many does al produce?
That's the thing, when Mississippians talk athletic talent in state we always refer to the per capita stats. Alabama has twice our population. The rest of the SEC states are even bigger.
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
That's the thing, when Mississippians talk athletic talent in state we always refer to the per capita stats. Alabama has twice our population. The rest of the SEC states are even bigger.
Look at the bright side, MS is still slightly ahead of Arkansas in population.
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