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texas outnumbered florida 25 million to just under 19 million in total population in 2010. So that has to figure in, but overall, I think the nod has to go to texas. Florida seems to be a hot bed for great skill kids though. Texas catches/passes them up in the big nasty dept.
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[quote name="BLUEDOVE3" post="1080854" timestamp="1318451892"]
[quote author=football link=topic=89711.msg1080792#msg1080792 date=1318447169]
Top 10(11)- 206 from TX
60 - fla
133 calif.
only Clemson has no Tx players
[/quote]ESPN Top 100 for 2012 class

FL.: 21
TX:  11
CA:  3
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Florida is the speed state, that doesn't surprise me because there arent many linebackers/safeties in the espn top 100. Also tons of players who become good in college from texas played a different position in highschool.
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[quote name="king" post="1080918" timestamp="1318457700"]
Florida produced the BEST nfl athletes

take every great player who played for the university of miami together and they will dominate any other great schools combined
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Well im talking about nfl players that come from there colleges..
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I say Texas..Yea Florida has the speed, but So does Texas..
We have anything you want in this one great state :)

QB's-Just depends which kind your looking for-Pocket Passer-Austin,Centex,West Texas,San Antonio
Scrambler-Houston Metro,Dallas Metro,SETX,

Speed/Skill- you have Dallas-Fort Worth Metro, Houston, Southeast Texas,East Texas,Centex ect. (I mean we did have the fastest kid/Team in the Nation G.P. Northshore, ran 10:15 in the 100, 40. in the 4x1 and 1:23 in the 4x2 and still hold the fastest time ever in the 100 set by a guy from Jasper :) )

Big O Lineman/DLine- West Texas, Panhandle,Houston Metro,East Texas, Dallas-FT WorthMetro ,Centex,Austin, San Antonio

Linebackers/Tightends-Centex,Dallas,Houston,Setx,East Texas,West Texas,Pan Handle

Lets just say we have it all in one big state :)
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C'mon guys, this is easy, just look at all the Texas Universities:

1. The University of Texas @ Norman, OK.
2. The University of Texas @ Stillwater, OK.
3. The University of Texas @ Lawrence, KS.
4. The University of Texas @ Manhattan, KS.
5. The University of Texas @ Lincoln, NE.
6. The University of Texas @ Fayetteville, AR.
7. Most of the universities in Louisiana including McNeese and LSU, who recruits heavily in our area.
8. Without the city of Dallas, Oklahoma would be a Div. II school.

Texas high school football rules!!!!!
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[quote name="robanadana" post="1081037" timestamp="1318470846"]
C'mon guys, this is easy, just look at all the Texas Universities:

1. The University of Texas @ Norman, OK.
2. The University of Texas @ Stillwater, OK.
3. The University of Texas @ Lawrence, KS.
4. The University of Texas @ Manhattan, KS.
5. The University of Texas @ Lincoln, NE.
6. The University of Texas @ Fayetteville, AR.
7. Most of the universities in Louisiana including McNeese and LSU, who recruits heavily in our area.
8. Without the city of Dallas, Oklahoma would be a Div. II school.

Texas high school football rules!!!!!
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Yeah, you get a Karma point.
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[quote name="D3zii" post="1080924" timestamp="1318458221"]
I say Texas..Yea Florida has the speed, but So does Texas..
We have anything you want in this one great state :)

QB's-Just depends which kind your looking for-Pocket Passer-Austin,Centex,West Texas,San Antonio
Scrambler-Houston Metro,Dallas Metro,SETX,

Speed/Skill- you have Dallas-Fort Worth Metro, Houston, Southeast Texas,East Texas,Centex ect. (I mean we did have the fastest kid/Team in the Nation G.P. Northshore, ran 10:15 in the 100, 40. in the 4x1 and 1:23 in the 4x2 and still hold the fastest time ever in the 100 set by a guy from Jasper :) )

Big O Lineman/DLine- West Texas, Panhandle,Houston Metro,East Texas, Dallas-FT WorthMetro ,Centex,Austin, San Antonio

Linebackers/Tightends-Centex,Dallas,Houston,Setx,East Texas,West Texas,Pan Handle

Lets just say we have it all in one big state :)
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Good post, Texas pride  ;D
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Just listen to college coaches when they talk about recruiting.  They will all say that you better recruit the state of TEXAS.  Everyone in the SEC is excited about Texas A&M joining the conference because it gives them a better chance at recruiting TEXAS athletes.  If you want to win and I mean win big, you better recruit TEXAS!!!
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