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Old 06-07-2008, 01:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Claretwasframed View Post
The State of Ohio has over 20% of the top 150 you mention. Ohio has less than four percent of the country's population.

The states you mention are way bigger than Ohio. Florida is the closest, and they have 40% more people. The SEC "area" is much more populated than the mid west as well. Of the tens of thousands of high school football players, trying to nail down a top 150, 100 etc. is futile.

Damn you! Now you have me at my calculator.
Actually, the states that make up the SEC are much less populated than the Midwestern states that make up the Big 10.
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