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How is VT not 0%? I have never seen a kid from VT on any D1 roster anywhere.
And I am surprised that WI, MI, IA and MN have such low percentages.
And I am surprised that WI, MI, IA and MN have such low percentages.
Wow - CT is higher than TX and CA. I never would have thought that. Can TX really be only 2.7% ?
It would be interesting if they could break this down even more. Because, even though CCSU and Alabama are both considered DI, they are recruiting different level players. I would love to see this at least broken down to FCS and FBS recruitment.
Baseball is king in Texas.Wow - CT is higher than TX and CA. I never would have thought that. Can TX really be only 2.7% ?
We only produce about 9 D1 players.
Based on these results I'd like to see the top states that have division one recruits that stay home and go to an in state school. I'll bet Utah is up there, as is probably Texas and California.It would be interesting if they could break this down even more. Because, even though CCSU and Alabama are both considered DI, they are recruiting different level players. I would love to see this at least broken down to FCS and FBS recruitment.
We send more than 10 on average, I think it's somewhere in the teens. Last year we sent like 25 or 26, and not just to mid majors but some big time programs. Newtown High alone sent two, one to Michigan and one to BYU.It is a question of what data you want to look at. On a percentage basis we are "better" than Texas but in terms of actual numbers we produce 10 players compared to more than 320 or 30 times as many. Florida is the real hotbed though. Highest percentage and highest number almost every year.
Connecticut sends far fewer than 20 to FBS schools each year. There are about 120 or so FBS teams. I used to chart it. The highest we sent was 16 back around 2005.We send more than 10 on average, I think it's somewhere in the teens. Last year we sent like 25 or 26, and not just to mid majors but some big time programs. Newtown High alone sent two, one to Michigan and one to BYU.
Last year it was in the 20's, I counted them. Give me some time and I'll post the names.Connecticut sends far fewer than 20 to FBS schools each year. There are about 120 or so FBS teams. I used to chart it. The highest we sent was 16 back around 2005.
Connecticut sends far fewer than 20 to FBS schools each year. There are about 120 or so FBS teams. I used to chart it. The highest we sent was 16 back around 2005.
All Division: Connecticut's High School Football College Signing List [Updated April 4] - GameTime CTLast year it was in the 20's, I counted them. Give me some time and I'll post the names.
What I find amazing for such a small state like CT is the number of major college programs that recruited in our state this past year. Alabama, Notre Dame, Michigan, Auburn, BYU, UCLA, Tennessee, and others. UCONN got it's share too. Arguably the top player in CT gave up Football to play lacrosse at Penn.All Division: Connecticut's High School Football College Signing List [Updated April 4] - GameTime CT
24 FBS last year.
Texas pumps out massive numbers. 5% of all FBS football players are from Dallas-Fort Worth. Half of my son's high school team are playing college football somewhere, FBS down to NAIA.Wow - CT is higher than TX and CA. I never would have thought that. Can TX really be only 2.7% ?