Population of each SEC State

#54
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I'm shocked, shocked, that the Hawaiian population of TN remains so low...Hawaiian prejudice must be stopped in state...
 
#55
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Development and amateur programs are a significant part. However there are "general" differences between blacks and other races. IIRC, black folks have elongated tendons and tend to carry more fat in their muscles. There's nothing "racist" about recognizing differences without making wholesale inferences... or establishing "value" based on generalities.

This is junk science that has been disproven over and over. If your premise were true we would only see Black running backs, LBs and DBs, but no linemen. Obesity among Black populations would also not be as high if this were true.

These factors may be true for Black athletes, but there is no difference in muscular structure among like sized individuals based on skin tone.

The reason you see different populations in different endeavors is based on social conditions and factors. Kids grow up watching and playing sports in their homes and neighborhoods and schools, see certain opportunities and choose a path. Hockey is popular in the north more from tradition rather than some bodily structure. (And please don't tell me Black people don't like the cold, my daughter won't come off the ice)
 
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In my school (and I am guessing most TN schools) most kids, black, white etc, grew up playing football & basketball, but I believe around 70% of college football players are black even though they make up about 17% of the TN population ... I don't know the reason, it could be the time spent on the activity at a young age versus the two groups, determination, etc, but I guess people never look at why because as we see some feel the question itself is racist.
 
#60
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Wow - what a racist thread.

It's the development folks. Black or white or purple - whatever - it doesn't matter. Compare states with the most organized football leagues for younger kids. Then compare states that have organized football at most of their middle schools. Look at the states that start S&C younger, that have PE programs in their schools, etc. Then look at the BCS schools that have coaching staffs that actually stay close with their state's HS coaches. TN HS's do not place nearly as high a priority on player development in football as the states with lesser populations that are "talent rich." You have to train them up young or they find other things to do with their time. TN has a more balanced number of good football, good baseball, good basketball and good soccer players than many other SEC states.

correct

but too complex and therefore hard to grasp.

just make it black and white
 
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#61
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There's a whole lot of yellow on that map everywhere not named Memphis. :ermm:

UT needs to begin facilitating dialog with suburban high school coaches around Nashville in particular and mabey even north Alabama/Huntsville. Memphis has always been shady and the pull of LSU, Bama, and Arky is strong but we can't keep losing guys to MissSt and Miss. That's simply unacceptable. It would also be nice if more HS coaches in TN taught an offense that was similar to the pro model UT has traditionally used. The single wing should be outlawed. :twocents:

If we can return to respectability this year our coaches might have a shot at raiding the talent rich Carolinas, Virgina, and even Maryland. Proximity might help us out in that region but they won't come until we stop sucking.


You call Md and Va "talent rich" According to this report:

Rivals-Old-High - Talent pool: Where the DI signees come from

The number of Div I FB players signed from each state last year was:

Tenn: 44 out of 22,868 total HS players
Md/DC: 49 out of 16,123
Va.: 56 out of 25,651
SC: 44 out of 18,962
Ark: 28 out of 11,120
Miss: 52 out of 22,306
KY: 19 out of 13, 842
Mizz: 18 out of 23,504
Oreg: 11 of 13,357
Wisc: 22 of 29,442
WV: 3 of 6,404
Mich: 59 of 43,678
 
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In bottom line numbers, Tn has fewer black residents than MS, LA, AL, GA, FL, and SC. IIRC, it has more than KY and AR. That's a big part of the answer but not all of it. All things considered, TN STILL produces a disproportionately low number of high end prospects. SC, MS, and AL produce more than double the blue chip prospects on avg while their black populations are only between 7% and 25% greater.

CA, OH, PA, and other states with a low percentage and wide distribution of black residents have more of their white/other race kids become great football players. Demographics are a part of it but so is the quality of youth football. You can probably say that the average size of HS classes is a factor. Areas with higher population have greater competition and opportunities to play.

There are other states that perform just as poorly or worse compared to their demographics. NC, MI, MD, IL, and NY all have large black populations and produce relatively few good football prospects.

Two good points SJ, except I am going to turn the second one around. I believe there are fewer opportunities to play in TN for just the reason that you noted. Larger HS classes equal larger HS's equal fewer HS's equal fewer teams. I think if there were more schools there would be more teams and more opportunity for kids to develop and play. Take Bearden and Farragut for example. You could readily split those two Knox County schools into 3 HS's and still have large classes.

Additionally, I think a big reason here in TN is that we (as with many states in the country) no longer see HS FB as the king of HS sports in the state. There are a TON of good soccer teams now in TN. Baseball is big here in E. Tenn and we put quite a few kids in college because of it. In the states where HS FB is still king, you will see more teams and BETTER coaches. More of the schools money will be spent on bringing in that good HS FB coach and letting B-Ball and Baseball take a back seat.
 
#63
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You call Md and Va "talent rich" According to this report:

Rivals-Old-High - Talent pool: Where the DI signees come from

The number of Div I FB players signed from each state last year was:

Tenn: 44 out of 22,868 total HS players
Md/DC: 49 out of 16,123
Va.: 56 out of 25,651
SC: 44 out of 18,962
Ark: 28 out of 11,120
Miss: 52 out of 22,306
KY: 19 out of 13, 842
Mizz: 18 out of 23,504
Oreg: 11 of 13,357
Wisc: 22 of 29,442
WV: 3 of 6,404
Mich: 59 of 43,678

Good link Brook. We don't do so bad nationally 21/50 but we suck at 7/8 of SEC states. I found that Texas being so far down the list was suprising to say the least.
 
#64
#64
Well a lot of things contribute to that. First the prevalance of basketball and baseball in this state. Quite a few of the best athletes in TN never play football. Also youth football is still largely in its infancy or non existant in some parts of the state. Then one side of the state has great coaching and mediocre to good athletes for the most part and the other has great athletes and poor to mediocre coaching
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I live in northeast alabama, here you start playing football before you start school. They already have 5 and 6 year olds practicing!
 
#66
#66
For southern blacks fleeing the south during the 50-60's TN was "flyover" country on their way to Indy, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Cleveland, etc. There are plenty of northerners coming south today however it seems the great majority are white. The poor blacks that relocated to rustbelt cities seem to lack the mobility or desire to return south.

This and the fact that East Tennessee had no need of black slaves in the 1st place. They did not grow cotton.

What % of D-1 football players are black?
How does it compare with the U.S.'s % of blacks?
or % of black men in college?
 
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Total Hispanics 34,077 0.74% 32,741 0.67% 123,838 2.18%

if mexicans were bigger than 5'4, 180, then we might have a shot of getting back to the promised land
 
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Good link Brook. We don't do so bad nationally 21/50 but we suck at 7/8 of SEC states. I found that Texas being so far down the list was suprising to say the least.


Tenn is doing better than most give it credit for as far as producing Div I FB players. It is on par with SC, Md, the Va/DC area, etc. and suprisingly, TN is better than a number of states that are generally considered rich in talent. BTW, look at the number of Div I schollies from the following states: WV(3), Oreg(11), Mich(59), Mizz(18), Nebraska(8),Wisc.(22) and Ark(28). Those state
schools put togethor some pretty good FB teams, and TN puts out more talent than all of them except Mich(though Mich has over twice as many players in their pool).
 
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Total Hispanics 34,077 0.74% 32,741 0.67% 123,838 2.18%

if mexicans were bigger than 5'4, 180, then we might have a shot of getting back to the promised land

Racist IMO

(just so I have it on record as being an equal oppurtunity "Racist IMO" provider)
 
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Total Hispanics 34,077 0.74% 32,741 0.67% 123,838 2.18%

if mexicans were bigger than 5'4, 180, then we might have a shot of getting back to the promised land

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