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2016 Recruiting Signee Maps
Posted on 2/9/16 at 7:54 am
Posted on 2/9/16 at 7:54 am
Posted on 2/9/16 at 7:54 am to GIbson05
Schools with the most signees
1. Florida (25)
1. Kentucky (25)
3. Alabama (24)
3. Ole Miss (24)
3. South Carolina (24)
6. LSU (23)
7. Auburn (21)
7. Tennessee (21)
7. Texas A&M (21)
10. Arkansas (20)
10. Georgia (20)
10. Vanderbilt (20)
13. Mississippi State (18)
13. Missouri (18)
Schools with signees from the most number of states (including Washington, D.C.)
1. Alabama (12)
1. Vanderbilt (12)
3. Kentucky (10)
3. Tennessee (10)
5. Arkansas (9)
5. Florida (9)
5. South Carolina (9)
8. Missouri (8)
8. Ole Miss (8)
10. Mississippi State (7)
11. Auburn (6)
12. Georgia (5)
12. LSU (5)
14. Texas A&M (4)
States with the most SEC signees (including Washington, D.C.)
1. Georgia 47
2. Florida 41
3. Texas 36
4. Louisiana 31
5. Mississippi 29
6. Alabama 22
7. Ohio 13
8. Tennessee 11
9. North Carolina 9
10. California 7
10. Missouri 7
12. Arkansas 6
12. Kansas 6
14. Kentucky 5
14. Oklahoma 5
16. Illinois 4
16. South Carolina 4
18. Washington, D.C. 3
19. Arizona 2
19. Indiana 2
19. Maryland 2
19. Pennsylvania 2
19. Virginia 2
24. Iowa 1
24. Massachusetts 1
24. Michigan 1
24. New Jersey 1
24. New York 1
24. North Dakota 1
24. Washington 1
Schools with the most in-state signees
1. LSU (16)
2. Texas A&M (15)
3. Georgia (14)
4. Florida (13)
5. Mississippi State (9)
6. Alabama (6)
6. Ole Miss (6)
8. Auburn (5)
8. Kentucky (5)
8. Missouri (5)
11. Arkansas (4)
11. South Carolina (4)
13. Tennessee (3)
14. Vanderbilt (2)
1. Florida (25)
1. Kentucky (25)
3. Alabama (24)
3. Ole Miss (24)
3. South Carolina (24)
6. LSU (23)
7. Auburn (21)
7. Tennessee (21)
7. Texas A&M (21)
10. Arkansas (20)
10. Georgia (20)
10. Vanderbilt (20)
13. Mississippi State (18)
13. Missouri (18)
Schools with signees from the most number of states (including Washington, D.C.)
1. Alabama (12)
1. Vanderbilt (12)
3. Kentucky (10)
3. Tennessee (10)
5. Arkansas (9)
5. Florida (9)
5. South Carolina (9)
8. Missouri (8)
8. Ole Miss (8)
10. Mississippi State (7)
11. Auburn (6)
12. Georgia (5)
12. LSU (5)
14. Texas A&M (4)
States with the most SEC signees (including Washington, D.C.)
1. Georgia 47
2. Florida 41
3. Texas 36
4. Louisiana 31
5. Mississippi 29
6. Alabama 22
7. Ohio 13
8. Tennessee 11
9. North Carolina 9
10. California 7
10. Missouri 7
12. Arkansas 6
12. Kansas 6
14. Kentucky 5
14. Oklahoma 5
16. Illinois 4
16. South Carolina 4
18. Washington, D.C. 3
19. Arizona 2
19. Indiana 2
19. Maryland 2
19. Pennsylvania 2
19. Virginia 2
24. Iowa 1
24. Massachusetts 1
24. Michigan 1
24. New Jersey 1
24. New York 1
24. North Dakota 1
24. Washington 1
Schools with the most in-state signees
1. LSU (16)
2. Texas A&M (15)
3. Georgia (14)
4. Florida (13)
5. Mississippi State (9)
6. Alabama (6)
6. Ole Miss (6)
8. Auburn (5)
8. Kentucky (5)
8. Missouri (5)
11. Arkansas (4)
11. South Carolina (4)
13. Tennessee (3)
14. Vanderbilt (2)
Posted on 2/9/16 at 7:58 am to GIbson05
All your Texas recruits are belong to us
Posted on 2/9/16 at 7:59 am to GIbson05
Nice info.
It probably won't be appreciated here as much as the SECRb though. I'd request for a move there.
It probably won't be appreciated here as much as the SECRb though. I'd request for a move there.
Posted on 2/9/16 at 8:01 am to GIbson05
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1. Georgia 47 2. Florida 41 3. Texas 36 4. Louisiana 31 5. Mississippi 29 6. Alabama 22 7. Ohio 13 8. Tennessee 11 9. North Carolina 9 10. California 7 10. Missouri 7 12. Arkansas 6 12. Kansas 6 14. Kentucky 5 14. Oklahoma 5 16. Illinois 4 16. South Carolina 4 18. Washington, D.C. 3 19. Arizona 2 19. Indiana 2 19. Maryland 2 19. Pennsylvania 2 19. Virginia 2 24. Iowa 1 24. Massachusetts 1 24. Michigan 1 24. New Jersey 1 24. New York 1 24. North Dakota 1 24. Washington 1
You should put population numbers to the right just to see producers per capita.
Also Mississippi should never be above Alabama. We have half the amount of people as the state of Alabama.
Posted on 2/9/16 at 8:08 am to GIbson05
Cool post. Thanks for sharing!
Posted on 2/9/16 at 8:09 am to GIbson05
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6. LSU (23)
7. Auburn (21)
7. Tennessee (21)
7. Texas A&M (21)
10. Arkansas (20)
10. Georgia (20)
10. Vanderbilt (20)
13. Mississippi State (18)
13. Missouri (18)
But but but... my big 10 friends told me we oversign and process recruits to be the best at football
Posted on 2/9/16 at 8:12 am to GIbson05
Evidently you don't come-up in here unless you from here by God ...
Posted on 2/9/16 at 8:13 am to TheJones
Quick take-aways
Vandy doing work getting players from 12 different states.
Kentucky recruits the shite out of Ohio
And A&M, LSU, and Georgia relay on in-state talent
Vandy doing work getting players from 12 different states.
Kentucky recruits the shite out of Ohio
And A&M, LSU, and Georgia relay on in-state talent
This post was edited on 2/9/16 at 8:15 am
Posted on 2/9/16 at 8:15 am to GIbson05
Auburn, Georgia, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi St all went 0fer in Texas.
Posted on 2/9/16 at 8:15 am to GIbson05
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And A&M and LSU relay on in-state talent
As in they pass them back and forth?
j/k ... we get it. Rely on in-state talent, and yes they do.
But so does Georgia and Florida.
Seems like just about everyone is relying on Georgia talent these days too.
SC and Clemson protect our borders best I suppose.
I've given you three upvotes in this thread ... thank you for the thread.
Posted on 2/9/16 at 8:21 am to Farmer1906
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Auburn, Georgia, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi St all went 0fer in Tex
To the best of my knowledge we only offered one kid in Texas and he ended up in Austin if my memory serves me correctly.
Everyone in the conference went 0-fer in SC, although a few went out of state. Three to the ACC's Wake Forest and Duke, (other than Clemson), and one to the B1G, a couple to Stanford and maybe just one to Notre Dame this year if I remember correctly.
Wait, what happened to Stephen Davis, Jr? I thought he was headed to Auburn?
Posted on 2/9/16 at 8:41 am to kywildcatfanone
Posted on 2/9/16 at 8:44 am to kywildcatfanone
Ole Miss needs to go buy its players somewhere besides Texas.
Interesting to see Alabama establish a national foot print. They should only sign St. Pauls QBs, though, and drop the Utah QBs.
Interesting to see Alabama establish a national foot print. They should only sign St. Pauls QBs, though, and drop the Utah QBs.
Posted on 2/9/16 at 8:45 am to GIbson05
Ole Miss came in 2nd for TX recruits, pipeline is open.
Posted on 2/9/16 at 8:49 am to GIbson05
It must be nice to never have to leave your state for recruiting
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