Savage Cane
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How many of the recruits that we didn't sign get big bags? Now that we can play the NIL game, can we now say we are back? lol
How many of the recruits that we didn't sign get big bags? Now that we can play the NIL game, can we now say we are back? lol
This aticle is moot. Considering we post threads like this yearly on here because SOUTH FLORIDA STILL puts the most kids in the nfl.
Sh*t is stupid considering Dade n Broward is a grand total of a 30min drive...with most of the talent being in south broward anywway and north dade making it even closer.
South Florida is still on top overall.
Empy the Perv? I love it!as you wish...
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Oh, you said tejas. I thought your said tetas.
My bad, I get easily confused.
But I would go with the geographic area we are located in...that is thegeographic area that produces the most professional football players for decades.I still don't understand why this is relevant. College football teams aren't required to pick an area to recruit from. You can recruit anywhere you want. South Florida having the "most" is still only a handful of draftable guys every year. But here we sit with almost 50 south Florida guys on our roster.
No one in the country, including Miami, can win anything by getting half of their guys from one geographic area.
South Florida is a lil bit more than 3 counties.....as i typically spread it west to Lee, Collier, Glades and a bit above Palm Beach (Martin/ST lucie)Just an FYI.....
There are almost 1,700 players on NFL rosters. That's seventeen hundred. One thousand and seven hundred. How many came from Miami-Dade? 23.
In other words, about 1,675 NFL players did not play high school football in Miami-Dade. But we still have people running around here claiming that we just gotta lock down Dade and we're good.
That's only 1.35% of players on NFL rosters from Miami-Dade. That might be the lowest percentage it's been in years. I would be interested to know what the percentage of Miami-Dade players on NFL rosters in the late 80's throughout the 90's and early 2000's. I bet it would be closer to 4-5%, which would be pretty impressive.Just an FYI.....
There are almost 1,700 players on NFL rosters. That's seventeen hundred. One thousand and seven hundred. How many came from Miami-Dade? 23.
In other words, about 1,675 NFL players did not play high school football in Miami-Dade. But we still have people running around here claiming that we just gotta lock down Dade and we're good.
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Miami still on top tied with Houston, which is doing very well ever since Katrina. Plantation and Fort Lauderdale on here as well:
I still don't understand why this is relevant. College football teams aren't required to pick an area to recruit from. You can recruit anywhere you want. South Florida having the "most" is still only a handful of draftable guys every year. But here we sit with almost 50 south Florida guys on our roster.
No one in the country, including Miami, can win anything by getting half of their guys from one geographic area.
But I would go with the geographic area we are located in...that is thegeographic area that produces the most professional football players for decades.
Central Fl is growing. I see a ton of talent committed to major Power 5 schools in SW Orlando.I didn't realize Broward had so many more players than Dade in the NFL...
I believe the data shows SoFL's grip as #1 is weakening very quickly.But I would go with the geographic area we are located in...that is thegeographic area that produces the most professional football players for decades.
For some reason this board has a weird fascination with trying to discredit South Florida high school football talent. It's borderline obsessive.
One "study" and now all of a sudden there's a decline of football talent in South Florida?
Let's make sure we notify the other 100 universities that are dying to recruit kids from down here. Make sure they know that there's no talent left.