Nice.
What's that area in Michigan's Upper Peninsula?
man, san antonio seriously blows when it comes to D1 talent.
looks red to me
Good find Iceman... any photoshop wizards capable of doing an overlay of the two maps?
San Antonio has a rich history of highschool football. Here are SA legends just off the top of my head.
Tommy Kramer
Cody Carlson
Ty Detmer
Koy Detmer
Priest Holmes
Keith Cash
Kerry Cash
Chris Pryor
Jerrod Douglas
Wilbur Odom
Johnny Walker
Alex Van Pelt
Kenneth Lampkin
Sure, what the ...
There's probably a better way to do this, but it gets the job done.
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You gotta know at least a little about Texas football to know this.
Where is Cedric Griffin from?
Did Fanucci verbal to Miami?
At least 2 other SA boys playing w/the National Champion Horns.
I can't answer your other questions because I haven't lived in SA for a few years. The guys I listed are the players I remember watching or reading about in the paper growing up.
Seems like more SA D-I players every yr coming out than in the yr before.
Then you look at Dallas's area, and the red is 3 times as big.![]()
If you are such a big fan, name some.
Eh. Dallas as the city and San Antonio as the city is just about the same. It's when you say the entire DFW metroplex is where Dallas would come out on top. However Miami, Houston, and Dallas leads the nation in the most talent in football in that order. Miami with 24, Houston with 22, and Dallas with 18. And Dallas's lake highlands have 5 nfl players and Carter was a recruiting magnet as well back in the day.
Houston, though, is a beast.
Roderick Babers
Jason Webster
Cory Redding
Juqua Thomas
Josh Williams
Shaun Rogers
Ron Edwards
Sam Adams
Moran Norris
Adrian Mayes
Tommy Hendricks
Larry Izzo
Robert Holcombe
Gerome Sapp
Devard Darling
Donald Driver
Randy Hymes
Robert Ferguson
Lee Mays
Keenan McCardell
Vince Young
and the entire Houston metro is no joke either. Texas is one of the big 3 when it comes to football talent and the south basically s on all regions when it comes to football talent regardless. Look at the running back position and see how much the south runs that.
Houston is a beast, metro area several times as big as SA & has the crud to prove it.
They do clean up on talent though.
Carter & SOC in Big D were good proving grounds for high school football & TX DOC.
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This is a map of the origins of NFL talent and is much more accurate and useful, since its not a per capita thing. I could have 3 NFL players from some itt bitty town in Nevada, and on the original map its going to look like Nevada is some sort of fertile recruiting ground for elite college football players.
winnepeg is one fo the most up and coming nfl fertile grounds in the mainland
rememba when we went to ottawa?
Well, there you have it.
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