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re: Why is there so much talent in Georgia?

Posted on 10/1/22 at 6:30 am to
Posted by 3rddownonthe8
Atlanta, GA
Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 10/1/22 at 6:30 am to
Georgia is around 11 million.
Metro Atlanta is around 6.
The rest of Georgia is around 5.

Alabama, South Carolina , and Louisiana each have a population of around 5. Mississippi is 3 and Tennessee is around 6.

Florida is 21, Texas 29, and California is 39 ( Southern California portion is 28 )

These are really the only states that allow for year round outside training..Tennessee not as much as others.

So when comparing SEC states, Georgia doubles All except FL and Texas. FL is 4X and Texas is almost 6x the size of SEC states excluding GA.

Also you have to be honest., follow the science ( lol ). We are all one human race, but there are clear genetic differences in all people no matter their race. If your honest “most” of the top college football players are black.

Of the 415 - 4 & 5 Star players in the 247 composite 70 aren’t black.

In division 1 football 50% of the athletes are black.

The US population is around 12% black.
Most states in the south are around 30%.

Here is an article discussing how a-lot of younger athletes in the north and west are leaving football for other sports… LINK

To sum all this up about Georgia having so many more top players.. it comes down to this.. 85% of the top players are black. Georgia is twice as large as other southern states outside Fl and Texas. Georgia is 30% black. California is 39M people , but 6% black. Whether you want to be angry about it, it embarrasses you, or you’re uncomfortable with it. Facts are facts and numbers are numbers. White athletes are gravitating to sports not football. With that less and less players are coming from the northern US, whose racial diversity is half that of the southern US.






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