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Rankings States by % of Blue Chippers


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5 minutes ago, Columbiafan said:

That depends on how many Tallahassee players were on roster 

 

Roster 2 years ago had at least 5 Gainesville/buchholz players on gators roster

I'm sure those were walk ons dude.    And even if not, there are good players in random schools all the time.   It's not unusual. 

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1 hour ago, AztecPadre said:

Wait what happen to ga passed Cali in recruits?  ROTFLMAO!!!!

You didn't get the Napoleon Complex memo the lil state guys have an incredible Argument.  Till you mention that 3 States Ca. Fl. and Tx with 25% of the total population provides 40% of the Blue Chippers.  That leaves only 60% for the other 75% of the Nation. 

See how great Per Capita comes back to the Big 3 are the Best Football States. Just imagine if we had the total population of the other 47 States combined the 3 power States would have about 75% of the Recruits.  I love Per Capita B|

Now do you want to Join us JaawJaa and make the Rest of Amurriicccaaa look even more Silly Per Capita speaking of Course?   in (2018) 365 Total Blue Chippers and 157 from the Big 3. How does that compute Per Capita. In Texas Math that means 43% comes from about 1/4 of the total Population otherwise known as the Big 3.  Your Per Capita argument is weak when put under a microscope.  75% of the rest of the Nation makes up the other 57% this year.  Yet you have 161 million more People.  LMAO 

This is even more ridiculous Per Capita my ass 

Florida produced 371 Power 5 defensive backs in the past decade. Texas produced 378 Power 5 defensive backs. Illinois cranked out 373 overall signees over that stretch. And Illinois is 12th nationally in overall major conference signees since 2008.

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This is per 100,000 males and power 5 signees.  If this was used for eligible Senior HS football players in a State and not every 100,000 males per State.  Which any person with common sense would use we could get a real representation or a true representation of power 5 signees.  This is current as of December 2017.  

Rank per capita is based on population. The number in parentheses is the average number of Power 5 signees for every 100,000 males in the state each year since 2008.  You per capita warriors have at it B| Hawaii beats Cali.

Damn Desoto and Buford are representing for Public Schools signing Power 5 kids. 

Rank

State

Power 5 signees

Rank per capita 

Top high school 

1

Texas

2,036

6th (1.46)

DeSoto (37 P5 signees)

2

Florida

1,874

4th (1.82)

St. Thomas Aquinas (71)

3

California

1,641

17th (0.84)

Cent.-Corona (31)

4

Georgia

1,240

1st (2.41)

Buford (35)

5

Ohio

699

9th (1.20)

Glenville (23)

6

North Carolina

478

14th (0.94)

Mallard Creek (18)

7

Louisiana

444

3rd (1.88)

Edna Karr (20)

Alabama

436

5th (1.79)

Prattville (15)

8

Virginia

436

12th (1.04)

Oscar Frommel (15)

10

Pennsylvania

413

23rd (0.65)

Gateway (12)

11

New Jersey

388

15th (0.87)

Don Bosco Prep (23)

12

Illinois

373

26th (0.58)

East St. Louis (18)

13

Maryland

341

10th (1.13)

DeMatha Catholic (40)

14

Mississippi

322

2nd (2.16)

O. Branch & S. Panola (9)

15

South Carolina

308

8th (1.24)

James F. Byrnes (12)

16

Tennessee

285

16th (0.86)

Brentwood Academy (12)

17

Michigan

261

27th (0.53)

Cass Technical (30

18

Arizona

245

22nd (0.71)

Chandler (20)

19

Indiana

198

24th (0.60)

Carmel (15)

20

Oklahoma

193

13th (0.98)

Jenks (17)

21

Missouri

185

24th (0.60)

Rock Bridge (10)

22

Washington

176

29th (0.48)

Bellevue (15)

23

Kansas

157

11th (1.08)

Bishop Miege (9)

24

New York

156

41st (0.16)

Christ. Bros. & Poly Prep (6)

25

Utah

126

18th (0.82)

Cottonwood (12)

26

Iowa

121

20th (0.77)

Valley-Des Moines (8)

27

Arkansas

118

19th (0.79)

Fayetteville (10)

28

Wisconsin

115

32nd (0.40)

Arrowhead & Brookfield (7)

29

Kentucky

106

29th (0.48)

Trinity-St. Matthews (10)

30

Colorado

103

34th (0.37)

J.K. Mullen (13)

31

Hawaii

101

7th (1.41)

St. Louis (17)

32

Minnesota

92

37th (0.33)

Eden Prairie (10)

33

Oregon

84

31st (0.41)

Central Catholic-Portland (9)

34

Massachusetts

81

39th (0.24)

Lawrence Academy (8)

35

Connecticut

67

34th (0.37)

Cheshire Aca. (7)

36

Nevada

54

34th (0.37)

Bishop Gorman (23)

37

Nebraska

50

28th (0.52)

Linc. SE & Linc. SW (5)

38

Delaware

35

21st (0.74)

Three with 3 signees

39

West Virginia

28

38th (0.31)

Cabell Midland (4)

40

Idaho

18

40th (0.21)

Highland-Pocatello (4)

41

New Mexico

13

45th (0.12)

Three with 2 signees

42

Montana

7

43rd (0.13)

Central Catholic (2)

42

South Dakota

7

42nd (0.16)

Washington-Sioux Falls (4)

42

New Hampshire

7

46th (0.10)

Six with 1 signee

45

North Dakota

5

43rd (0.13)

Three with 1 signee

46

Alaska

3

47th (0.08)

W. Anchorage (1)

47

Rhode Island

2

33rd (0.38)

Bishop Hendricken (1)

47

Wyoming

2

48th (0.07)

E. Cheyenne & Natrona (1)

49

Maine

1

49th (0.02)

N/A*

Vermont had zero players sign with Power 5 schools

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Thats neat and all... GA has a little over 3% of the population, yet 11% of the Blue Chip recruits...

Your "evidence" against per capita is circumstantial BS DD.

All "the Big 3" having 40% of BC Recruits, yet 25% of the population means is, combined they do better than the average state... FL brings that % up a lot. The bottom 25 states help nothing in the way of BC recruits, they just have population.

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4 minutes ago, ECHS05 said:

Thats neat and all... GA has a little over 3% of the population, yet 11% of the Blue Chip recruits...

You guys have joined the big 3.  Now Stop acting like the Napoleon lil guys.  We don't care about Per Capita at the top.  You don't have to list every Recruit anymore, and all that nonsense.  

Come into the Light JaawJaa.  

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4 minutes ago, ECHS05 said:

Thats neat and all... GA has a little over 3% of the population, yet 11% of the Blue Chip recruits...

Your "evidence" against per capita is circumstantial BS DD.

All "the Big 3" having 40% of BC Recruits, yet 25% of the population means is, combined they do better than the average state... FL brings that % up a lot. The bottom 25 states help nothing in the way of BC recruits, they just have population.

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