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For those that have argued with me on the talent available in South Carolina, read it and weep.
http://www.nflhs.com/News/Features/2004Roster/Default.asp
Jordan
07-23-2005, 04:42 PM
For those that have argued with me on the talent available in South Carolina, read it and weep.
http://www.nflhs.com/News/Features/2004Roster/Default.asp
Just curious, how many of those players went to school at USC or another SC college/university?
A lot of the ones listed from Alabama went to high-school in state, but played college elsewhere.
Just curious, how many of those players went to school at USC or another SC college/university?
A lot of the ones listed from Alabama went to high-school in state, but played college elsewhere.
Jordan,
The point was that I mentioned that the state of South Carolina produced some of the top-tier football talent in the country per capita and some people said I was full of it. :rolleyes:
SC's high school football is some of the best in the nation. For God's sake, we have the winningest coach in the sport of football at Summerville High. The great John McKissick. :cool:
JerryBeeds
07-23-2005, 04:50 PM
I posted this a few hours ago in the NFL section.
I posted this a few hours ago in the NFL section.
OOPS!!!!! :o
JerryBeeds
07-23-2005, 04:53 PM
OOPS!!!!! :o
No worries. I did the same thing earlier on a different thread. It's definately a good read... :cool:
Jordan
07-23-2005, 04:59 PM
Jordan,
The point was that I mentioned that the state of South Carolina produced some of the top-tier football talent in the country per capita and some people said I was full of it. :rolleyes:
SC's high school football is some of the best in the nation. For God's sake, we have the winningest coach in the sport of football at Summerville High. The great John McKissick. :cool:
Don't take my post the wrong way...
I knew (or assumed) the reason you posted it. I was just curious how many of those high-schoolers stayed in SC for college? I thought Alabama probably had a good many, but I was wrong. I was just simply curious about SC. By no means was I suggesting anything against talent in the state.
Don't take my post the wrong way...
I knew (or assumed) the reason you posted it. I was just curious how many of those high-schoolers stayed in SC for college? I thought Alabama probably had a good many, but I was wrong. I was just simply curious about SC. By no means was I suggesting anything against talent in the state.
I didn't take your post the wrong way. :)
I was just explaining myself a little more so people wouldn't have to assume. :cool:
Foxman
07-23-2005, 05:19 PM
Glad to see Tennessee up their pretty high.
Usually when you think High School football, you think of California and Texas. But the SEC states, IMO, have the best HS football in the nation.
Cianne
07-23-2005, 06:29 PM
I'd like to point out how Mississippi rocks and that we are #1 in player per capita in the country :D
Rebeldrummer
07-23-2005, 08:07 PM
For those that have argued with me on the talent available in South Carolina, read it and weep.
http://www.nflhs.com/News/Features/2004Roster/Default.asp
My friend My Friend ... Practice what thine preach :D
GeauxTo
07-23-2005, 10:57 PM
# from SEC Football Team Cities
8 - Baton Rouge
8 - Gainesville
5 - Columbia
4 - Nashville
2 - Athens
2 - Auburn
1 - Starkville
1 - Tuscaloosa
1 - Knoxville
1 - Lexington
0 - Oxford
0 - Fayettville
Rankings of SEC States
1 - Florida
2 - Georgia
3 - Louisiana
4 - South Carolina
5 - Mississippi
6 - Alabama
7 - Tennessee
8 - Arkansas
9 - Kentucky
;)
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