Smokin' Joe
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Attached is an article talking about why the top recruits go where they go. Proximity to hometown is far more important than recent record, history of putting players in the NFL or quick playing time. That is not good for us.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/andy_staples/01/20/recruiting/index.html
(I can't acces the article referenced by SI.com).
Obviously, top recruits don't automatically mean top finishes on the field- but it doesn't hurt.
Check out the map half-way down to see where the highest ranked recruits went to high school and see if there is a correlation to the conference has dominated for the last 10(?) years.
Take care-
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/andy_staples/01/20/recruiting/index.html
(I can't acces the article referenced by SI.com).
Obviously, top recruits don't automatically mean top finishes on the field- but it doesn't hurt.
Check out the map half-way down to see where the highest ranked recruits went to high school and see if there is a correlation to the conference has dominated for the last 10(?) years.
Take care-