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Estimated Population in each P5 conference footprint.
Posted on 5/27/19 at 6:37 pm
Posted on 5/27/19 at 6:37 pm
ACC- 100 million
SEC - 90 million
Big 10- 80 million
PAC 12- 75 million
Big 12- 38 million
These are my estimates. I am sure if they are inaccurate you will let me know. Either way, the Big 12 lags.
SEC - 90 million
Big 10- 80 million
PAC 12- 75 million
Big 12- 38 million
These are my estimates. I am sure if they are inaccurate you will let me know. Either way, the Big 12 lags.
Posted on 5/27/19 at 6:39 pm to morriscat2
ACC will be much larger than SEC.
They have NY, PA, NC, VA, MA.
SEC only has TX as big (outside common big states of FL, and GA)
They have NY, PA, NC, VA, MA.
SEC only has TX as big (outside common big states of FL, and GA)
This post was edited on 5/27/19 at 6:40 pm
Posted on 5/27/19 at 6:41 pm to morriscat2
Half the population is in the Eastern third of the country. The Big10 area has a huge portion of the population up there in those cold states.
Posted on 5/27/19 at 6:45 pm to East Coast Band
Count them up yourself. Or somebody besides me.
Posted on 5/27/19 at 6:59 pm to morriscat2
SEC has Texas Missouri Florida and Georgia.
ACC has New York, Florida, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts.
PAC 12 has California, Arizona, Colorado, and Washington
ACC has New York, Florida, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts.
PAC 12 has California, Arizona, Colorado, and Washington
Posted on 5/27/19 at 7:01 pm to morriscat2
Honestly thought the Big had more than the SEC
Posted on 5/27/19 at 7:06 pm to morriscat2
It is like the price of land.
Owning one million acres isn't always worth the same as 10,000.
ACC lags in revenue
Owning one million acres isn't always worth the same as 10,000.
ACC lags in revenue
Posted on 5/27/19 at 7:07 pm to morriscat2
Close...
Here are 2018 figures from Wikipedia
With Indiana (ND), ACC has approximately 106,000.
Here are 2018 figures from Wikipedia
With Indiana (ND), ACC has approximately 106,000.
This post was edited on 5/27/19 at 8:29 pm
Posted on 5/27/19 at 7:20 pm to johnfredlsu
Crazy that FL and MI had roughly the same population in 1980.
Posted on 5/27/19 at 7:20 pm to johnfredlsu
So if we eventually add Virginia Tech and NC State we're set?
Posted on 5/27/19 at 7:22 pm to johnfredlsu
I did t count Indiana for ACC.
Posted on 5/27/19 at 7:39 pm to Korin
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Crazy that FL and MI had roughly the same population in 1980.
Great point. Updated with 1980 population figures.
Posted on 5/27/19 at 7:47 pm to johnfredlsu
Weird that there is a chart on wiki about this
, but not surprised.
Posted on 5/27/19 at 7:48 pm to momentoftruth87
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Weird that there is a chart on wiki about this , but not surprised.
There isn't. I made it real quick. I was procrastinating with some other work I needed to do.
Posted on 5/27/19 at 8:03 pm to johnfredlsu
Why didn’t you give the totals by conference?
Posted on 5/27/19 at 8:04 pm to johnfredlsu
Ahh. Good on you then baw.
Posted on 5/27/19 at 8:07 pm to morriscat2
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Why didn’t you give the totals by conference?
It's on the second row of the table.
Posted on 5/27/19 at 8:15 pm to morriscat2
Lol, ok? So, new York is counted as an acc state bc of syracuse alone? Lol that's dumb. Same for the sec getting Texas when we all know there are way more big 12 fans in that state than A&m fans. List is shady. I promise you there are more big 10 fans in NY than acc fans.
This post was edited on 5/27/19 at 8:19 pm
Posted on 5/27/19 at 8:22 pm to ImayGoLesMiles
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Lol, ok? So, new York is counted as an acc state bc of syracuse alone? Lol that's dumb. Same for the sec getting Texas when we all know there are way more big 12 fans in that state than A&m fans. List is shady. I promise you there are more big 10 fans in NY than acc fans.
Fair enough. Just going by who's technically in the footprint. NYC alone probably has tons of B1G fans. But plenty of ACC fans, too, I'd imagine.
Any suggestions for divvying up Texas?
Also, I did make a mistake including Kansas with Big12. Updating now...
Posted on 5/27/19 at 8:28 pm to johnfredlsu
No suggestions on dividing texas. It just shows where the flaws are in the stats. Don't care either way. Just my opinion on why the poll isn't accurate.
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