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http://www.sbnation.com/college-foo...lts-maps-alabama-usc-florida-california-texas
The site has many additional maps, but here are a few that you guys might find interesting. Click the link above to see the rest of the data.
1. Where does the most talent come from?
Since it's clear stars matter, there's a reason the SEC has been so dominant in recent years. A bulk of the nation's elite talent comes from the region, with many of those players choosing to stay home at nearby schools.
This year, Florida had twice as many 247Sports Composite five-star prospects as any other state, with five of them electing to sign with SEC schools. That helps show why three of the top five and half of the top 12 classes are in the SEC.
5. Taking the biggest brand national
There's no recruiting powerhouse quite like Alabama, which secured its fifth straight recruiting titleon Signing Day.
Winning three national titles in a four-year stretch didn't hurt the Tide's national profile, and continuing to gather top recruiters like Mario Cristobal didn't either. Many assistants have specific territories they recruit, but Cristobal, named the national recruiter of the year by three different services, landed 12 commits from three different time zones. After he was curiously fired as the head coach at FIU, it's safe to say he'll get another chance to run a program some day.
The site has many additional maps, but here are a few that you guys might find interesting. Click the link above to see the rest of the data.
1. Where does the most talent come from?
Since it's clear stars matter, there's a reason the SEC has been so dominant in recent years. A bulk of the nation's elite talent comes from the region, with many of those players choosing to stay home at nearby schools.
This year, Florida had twice as many 247Sports Composite five-star prospects as any other state, with five of them electing to sign with SEC schools. That helps show why three of the top five and half of the top 12 classes are in the SEC.
5. Taking the biggest brand national
There's no recruiting powerhouse quite like Alabama, which secured its fifth straight recruiting titleon Signing Day.
Winning three national titles in a four-year stretch didn't hurt the Tide's national profile, and continuing to gather top recruiters like Mario Cristobal didn't either. Many assistants have specific territories they recruit, but Cristobal, named the national recruiter of the year by three different services, landed 12 commits from three different time zones. After he was curiously fired as the head coach at FIU, it's safe to say he'll get another chance to run a program some day.