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Louisiana #2 in FBS Talent
Posted on 2/9/11 at 10:26 am
Posted on 2/9/11 at 10:26 am
Sorry no link, but my work computer blocks Rivals. Louisiana is #2 in producing D1 talent as a ratio of all high school players that signed letters of intent for 2011. Eat that my TX friends....
BY THE NUMBERS
A state-by-state breakdown of Division I FBS signees per participant. Data collected from participation stats distributed by the National Federation of High School Sports and signees as reported by Division I FBS schools and the Rivals.com database.
State Signees Players Ratio
Florida 344 38,268 111
Louisiana 87 14,839 171
Georgia 170 32,088 185
Alabama 86 22,052 256
Utah 30 8,104 270
Oklahoma 44 12,000 272
Maryland/D.C. 49 16,123 329
Hawaii 14 4,926 352
Ohio 144 55,027 382
Arkansas 28 11,120 397
California 253 104,224 412
South Carolina 44 18,962 425
Mississippi 52 22,306 429
Delaware 7 3,091 442
North Carolina 79 35,214 446
Pennsylvania 60 26,730 446
Texas 345 161,210 454
Virginia 56 25,651 459
Arizona 41 19,103 466
Nevada 13 6,594 507
Tennessee 44 22,868 520
New Jersey 45 25,872 575
Colorado 22 14,825 674
Illinois 73 49,543 679
Kansas 20 14,302 715
Kentucky 19 13,842 729
Michigan 59 43,678 740
Indiana 31 23,023 743
Washington 24 22,422 934
New Mexico 8 7,672 959
Oregon 11 13,357 1214
Missouri 18 23,504 1306
New York 29 38,354 1323
Nebraska 8 10,667 1333
Wisconsin 22 29,442 1338
North Dakota 2 3,018 1509
Massachusetts 12 20,626 1719
Connecticut 6 10,792 1799
Idaho 4 7,340 1835
Alaska 1 2,037 2037
West Virginia 3 6,404 2135
Iowa 9 19,451 2161
Minnesota 11 25,433 2312
South Dakota 1 3,756 3756
Maine 1 4,024 4024
Montana 1 4,775 4775
New Hampshire 0 3,679 0
Rhode Island 0 2,901 0
Vermont 0 1,385 0
Wyoming 0 2,654 0
BY THE NUMBERS
A state-by-state breakdown of Division I FBS signees per participant. Data collected from participation stats distributed by the National Federation of High School Sports and signees as reported by Division I FBS schools and the Rivals.com database.
State Signees Players Ratio
Florida 344 38,268 111
Louisiana 87 14,839 171
Georgia 170 32,088 185
Alabama 86 22,052 256
Utah 30 8,104 270
Oklahoma 44 12,000 272
Maryland/D.C. 49 16,123 329
Hawaii 14 4,926 352
Ohio 144 55,027 382
Arkansas 28 11,120 397
California 253 104,224 412
South Carolina 44 18,962 425
Mississippi 52 22,306 429
Delaware 7 3,091 442
North Carolina 79 35,214 446
Pennsylvania 60 26,730 446
Texas 345 161,210 454
Virginia 56 25,651 459
Arizona 41 19,103 466
Nevada 13 6,594 507
Tennessee 44 22,868 520
New Jersey 45 25,872 575
Colorado 22 14,825 674
Illinois 73 49,543 679
Kansas 20 14,302 715
Kentucky 19 13,842 729
Michigan 59 43,678 740
Indiana 31 23,023 743
Washington 24 22,422 934
New Mexico 8 7,672 959
Oregon 11 13,357 1214
Missouri 18 23,504 1306
New York 29 38,354 1323
Nebraska 8 10,667 1333
Wisconsin 22 29,442 1338
North Dakota 2 3,018 1509
Massachusetts 12 20,626 1719
Connecticut 6 10,792 1799
Idaho 4 7,340 1835
Alaska 1 2,037 2037
West Virginia 3 6,404 2135
Iowa 9 19,451 2161
Minnesota 11 25,433 2312
South Dakota 1 3,756 3756
Maine 1 4,024 4024
Montana 1 4,775 4775
New Hampshire 0 3,679 0
Rhode Island 0 2,901 0
Vermont 0 1,385 0
Wyoming 0 2,654 0
Posted on 2/9/11 at 10:36 am to LSUtah
But they have the most total players and most total signees, so a hollow victory nonetheless.
Posted on 2/9/11 at 10:48 am to TigerRagAndrew
I just had this discussion yestertday.
What difference does a "ratio" make if Texas produces more total players and signees?
In football, if I've got more quality players on my roster than you, usually I'm gonna win the game.
What difference does a "ratio" make if Texas produces more total players and signees?
In football, if I've got more quality players on my roster than you, usually I'm gonna win the game.
Posted on 2/9/11 at 11:31 am to lsualum96
last time I checked TX has a lot more people. The reality is if you took out the schlubs that go to Tulane, Monroe and Lafayette LA's ratio may not be as solid. But hey, TX has to fill the rosters for North Texas and Rice too...
Posted on 2/9/11 at 11:36 am to TigerRagAndrew
quote:
But they have the most total players and most total signees, so a hollow victory nonetheless.
Uhh, no there Mr. Math.
Posted on 2/9/11 at 2:02 pm to RANDY44
If the ratio doesn't matter, than congrats to Tx on being real big and having a lot of HS football players.
Posted on 2/9/11 at 2:12 pm to Option2theShortSide
Isn't Wyoming an FBS school? They didn't sign 1 kid from their own state?
Posted on 2/9/11 at 2:29 pm to TigerRagAndrew
quote:
Iowa 9 19,451 2161
Minnesota 11 25,433 2312
amazing that they can even field a team, no less compete for championships.
only 9 guys from Iowa were D-1 for 2011.
Posted on 2/9/11 at 2:31 pm to LSUtah
quote:
Florida 344 38,268 111
Louisiana 87 14,839 171
Georgia 170 32,088 185
Alabama 86 22,052 256
quote:
Texas 345 161,210 454
What matters more: how good are the 345 players from Texas compared to the 87 from Louisiana or 344 from Florida?
Posted on 2/9/11 at 4:36 pm to Option2theShortSide
quote:
If the ratio doesn't matter, than congrats to Tx on being real big and having a lot of HS football players.
I guess. What matters most is LSU won 3 SEC titles, 5 SECW titles and 2 BCS titles in the past decade with the majority of their starters on every team hailing from Louisiana and the same will be true next year and the next etc. There are four BCS schools in both Texas and Florida as well as soon to be BCS TCU and a growing power in UCF. But ratios don't matter. Gotcha.
Posted on 2/9/11 at 4:45 pm to GeauxTigersLee
quote:
What matters more: how good are the 345 players from Texas compared to the 87 from Louisiana or 344 from Florida?
Agreed, but from the HS Football perspective it seems to mean that there's a better chance of seeing a D 1 prospect in any given game whether he's worthy or not. That means good competition, good programs, talented kids, good coaching, and in general a great state for HS Football. Good fo us!!
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