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So where is this D1 talent disappearing to that you claim exists but isn't showing up at Division 1 programs. And before you state that they are opting to play lower level football, I am sure the same thing happens in other states with some players as well at nearly the same frequency as here. Now if you have data that says that Minnesota has a higher percentage of players turning down Division 1 programs for smaller programs then you may have a case there. You claim it is largely to do with national media perception, as if implying that coaches allow media to guide where and who they recruit. The vast majority of coaches will recruit players regardless of the media buzz if they think the kid can play. Players get media buzz however if they are talented, regardless of where they are from. True division 1 talent is found regardless of where it resides, atleast the overwhelming majority of the time.

Your reading comprehension is awful. Go back to school.
 

Your reading comprehension is awful. Go back to school.

I will be the first to admit that I had difficulty trying to decipher your post. For instance, when you say that there is more Division 1 talent that exists in MN high schools than is actually coming out of them. What does that mean, is this talent staying in high school forever and never leaving? After all you said there is more there than is leaving. Regardless, your short and snide response validates that you were simply pulling stuff out of thin air with no data to back up your claims.
 




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