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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/andy_staples/01/20/recruiting/index.html#?eref=T1

Not sure I saw this posted, but this is a fascinating article on the location of BCS Schools in relation to their recruits in football.  What isn't surprising to most of us is how close our recruits are to USF...

160 mile average from school

73.9% of them within 200 miles

91.6% from within the state

I was surprised that the 73.9% and 160 miles were top among all BCS schools.... Guess that's why the size of our recruiting budget is what it is....

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I was surprised that the 73.9% and 160 miles were top among all BCS schools.... Guess that's why the size of our recruiting budget is what it is....

Baylor 83.3%

Texas A&M 78.2%

Sorry, can't leave a fact unchecked :)

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I was surprised that the 73.9% and 160 miles were top among all BCS schools.... Guess that's why the size of our recruiting budget is what it is....

Baylor 83.3%

Texas A&M 78.2%

Sorry, can't leave a fact unchecked :)

So your eyes are better than mine.... 8)

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