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Demographics breakdown in the South by state (blacks under 18)
Posted on 8/15/14 at 2:02 pm
Posted on 8/15/14 at 2:02 pm
Florida's gigantic population is misleading due to the fact that most residents are geriatric patients. These are the numbers that matter most when looking at recruiting & per capita for D1 & NFL players by state.
- Ranked below by state population of black kids, 18 & under:
1). Texas - 950,000
2). Georgia - 800,000
3). Florida - 650,000
4). Louisiana - 350,000
5). Alabama - 325,000
6). SCar - 280,000
7). Miss - 278,000
8). Tenn - 255,000
9). Mizzou - 168,000
10). Kentucky - 120,000
11). Arkansas - 115,000
(for reference)
New York - 790,000
California - 602,000
Ohio - 360,000
How LSU & UGA aren't winning the NC every year (with no instate competition) is beyond me.
- Ranked below by state population of black kids, 18 & under:
1). Texas - 950,000
2). Georgia - 800,000
3). Florida - 650,000
4). Louisiana - 350,000
5). Alabama - 325,000
6). SCar - 280,000
7). Miss - 278,000
8). Tenn - 255,000
9). Mizzou - 168,000
10). Kentucky - 120,000
11). Arkansas - 115,000
(for reference)
New York - 790,000
California - 602,000
Ohio - 360,000
How LSU & UGA aren't winning the NC every year (with no instate competition) is beyond me.
This post was edited on 8/15/14 at 2:09 pm
Posted on 8/15/14 at 2:02 pm to UFownstSECsince1950
States ranked by NFL players per capita:
1). Florida (1 in every 3,494 residents)
2). Texas (1 in 5,163)
3). Scar (1 in 5,185)
4). Louisiana (1 in 5,645)
5). Alabama (1 in 6,750)
6). Mizzou (1 in 7,000)
7). Kentucky (1 in 7,059)
8). Arkansas (1 in 7,188)
9). Tennessee (1 in 7,286)
10). Georgia (1 in 8,421)
11). Mississippi (1 in 8,688)
Interesante. So all the times Mississippi tried to claim being #1 in the country per capita, they are actually dead last in tSEC.
California (1 in 2,676) Damn!!
Ohio (1 in 4,865)
New York (1 in 28,214)
This is from the 2012 signing class (D1 signees). Florida leading the way with 1 in every 119 high school players signing a D1 football scholarship
1). Florida (1 in every 3,494 residents)
2). Texas (1 in 5,163)
3). Scar (1 in 5,185)
4). Louisiana (1 in 5,645)
5). Alabama (1 in 6,750)
6). Mizzou (1 in 7,000)
7). Kentucky (1 in 7,059)
8). Arkansas (1 in 7,188)
9). Tennessee (1 in 7,286)
10). Georgia (1 in 8,421)
11). Mississippi (1 in 8,688)
Interesante. So all the times Mississippi tried to claim being #1 in the country per capita, they are actually dead last in tSEC.
California (1 in 2,676) Damn!!
Ohio (1 in 4,865)
New York (1 in 28,214)

This is from the 2012 signing class (D1 signees). Florida leading the way with 1 in every 119 high school players signing a D1 football scholarship

This post was edited on 8/15/14 at 2:46 pm
Posted on 8/15/14 at 2:03 pm to UFownstSECsince1950
this thread makes me uncomfortable
Posted on 8/15/14 at 2:04 pm to UFownstSECsince1950
UGA = perennial underachiever
Posted on 8/15/14 at 2:04 pm to UFownstSECsince1950
quote:
- Ranked below by state population of black kids, 18 & under:
1). Texas - 950,000
2). Georgia - 800,000
3). Florida - 650,000
4). Louisiana - 350,000
5). Alabama - 325,000
6). SCar - 280,000
7). Miss - 278,000
8). Tenn - 255,000
9). Mizzou - 168,000
10). Kentucky - 120,000
11). Arkansas - 115,000
We must see Midwestern and northeastern numbers in order to give this any relative meaning.
In other words ... how do those numbers compare to other states in other regions?
Posted on 8/15/14 at 2:05 pm to UFownstSECsince1950
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1). Texas - 950,000
Smaller than I would have guessed, given Texas' size.
Posted on 8/15/14 at 2:05 pm to UFownstSECsince1950
"in-state competition" is the most outdated concept in college football recruiting. Imaginary lines don't make a difference to 18 year olds
Posted on 8/15/14 at 2:06 pm to UFownstSECsince1950
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How LSU & UGA aren't winning the NC every year (with no instate competition) is beyond me.
schedule disparities, mulligans, and a culture of cheating
Posted on 8/15/14 at 2:08 pm to UFownstSECsince1950
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1). Texas - 950,000
2). Georgia - 800,000 = 1 "SIX" school Georgia
3). Florida - 650,000 = 1 "SIX" school Florida
4). Louisiana - 350,000 = 1 "SIX" school Louisiana State
5). Alabama - 325,000 = 2 "SIX" schools Alabama and Auburn
6). SCar - 280,000
7). Miss - 278,000
8). Tenn - 255,000 = 1 "SIX" school Tennessee
9). Mizzou - 168,000
10). Kentucky - 120,000
11). Arkansas - 115,000
Posted on 8/15/14 at 2:08 pm to UFownstSECsince1950
Boy, I dont know if I would have done this.
Posted on 8/15/14 at 2:09 pm to HempHead
quote:
1). Texas - 950,000
quote:You have to look at the demographics in Texas to understand.
Smaller than I would have guessed, given Texas' size.
This post was edited on 8/15/14 at 2:13 pm
Posted on 8/15/14 at 2:11 pm to UFownstSECsince1950
I'm just glad that this thread was started by a Florida fan.
Posted on 8/15/14 at 2:11 pm to HempHead
quote:
quote:
1). Texas - 950,000
Smaller than I would have guessed, given Texas' size.
Texas is only 12% black and most of that population is in East Texas and the DFW and Houston Metros. The further South, West, or North you go the fewer blacks in the State. Of course 12% of the Texas population is still over 3 million people so it's all relative.
Posted on 8/15/14 at 2:12 pm to sjmabry
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Latino state, holmes.
You're claiming Florida is not?
You've obviously never been to Florida.
South Florida IS Latino ... Latino and African-American.
Posted on 8/15/14 at 2:12 pm to scrooster
quote:Texas has a huge population (over 26mill), but they only have a 13% black population. Louisiana & Georgia have 32% black population.
Smaller than I would have guessed, given Texas' size
quote:see edit in the OP
In other words ... how do those numbers compare to other states in other regions?

Posted on 8/15/14 at 2:13 pm to scrooster
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South Florida IS Latino ... Latino and African-American.
Afro-Cuban
Posted on 8/15/14 at 2:14 pm to scrooster
quote:Florida does not share a border with Mexico is all I'm saying. South Florida might be Latino, but most of Texas already is.
You're claiming Florida is not? You've obviously never been to Florida. South Florida IS Latino ... Latino and African-American.
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