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From afterthought to talent haven: Why New England suddenly matters in CFB recruiting (247)
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[QUOTE="freescooter, post: 4625443, member: 1023"] I think there are a couple of factors in play in this. One is that a number of the preps are now taking football seriously. Several have in the past had sort of an Ivy League mentality when it came to football. Less so with other sports, maybe because numbers. Don’t really know. Another is that they often take kids who have to repeat a year as well as post grad kids. So they might get a guy who went to Cheshire Academy after his sophomore year at, let’s say Conard. When he gets to Cheshire they reclassify him as a sophomore so he plays 3 years there rather than 2. And he plays against teams with other older guys including some guys doing a post grad year. Another thing, as some coach pointed out is the fact that people are finding more guys means it is much more efficient to look here. You can spend a day or 2 here and recruit at a dozen places it is much better than coming here for 1 or 2. [/QUOTE]
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