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- When adjusted for population, 6 of the 10 states that have produced the most players on this year’s Associated Press top-25 preseason teams are in the South: Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and Florida.
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Sep 10, 2024 · According to NFL network analyst Marc Ross, Texas, California and Florida produce the highest number of players in the big leagues because they are the best areas for high-school...
Jan 27, 2023 · California? Florida? Texas? We broke down the top five states where college football teams find star recruits -- and the out-of-state schools that steal them.
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Oct 5, 2023 · Right now, 43 states and Washington, D.C., are represented by current NBA players (defined as incoming rookies or players who logged at least a minute in 2022-23).
- Texas – 59
- Georgia – 38
- Florida – 29
- California – 28
- Alabama – 13
- Maryland – 10
- Mississippi – 9
- Ohio – 9
- North Carolina – 8
- Pennsylvania – 7
Top Recruit: Duncanville (Texas) EDGE Colin Simmons, No. 5 overall The Lone Star State continues to churn out elite talent, and the 2024 class has the potential to be an especially deep group. 21 of the top 100 prospects in the recently updated On300 hail from inside the state’s borders, and if you expand to the top 200, that number jumps to 39.
Top Recruit: Buford (Ga.) safety KJ Bolden, No. 10 overall After a down year in the Peach State in 2023, the 2024 class is coming with a vengeance. Despite having less than half the population of Florida, Georgia has surpassed the Sunshine State in terms of elite football talent. As many as 10 Georgians are legit contenders to finish as one the cou...
Top Recruit: Hollywood (Fla.) Chaminade-Madonna WR Jeremiah Smith, No. 3 overall 2024 looks to be a particularly down year in the state of Florida, especially when you remove the transfers into Bradenton IMG Academy from the equation. The state is still one of top three in terms of elite production on a yearly basis, but Georgia is closing that gap...
Top Recruit: Carlsbad (Calif.) QB Julian Sayin, No. 16 overall The West Coast doesn’t produce elite talent quite like it used to, but California is still going to be among the top four states every year based on sheer population alone. Quarterbacks typically lead the way, but there are three offensive linemen from the state ranked among the top 150...
Top Recruit: Pinson (Ala.) Clay-Chalkville ATH Jaylen Mbakwe, No. 16 overall The Yellowhammer State produced one of its best classes in recent memory in 2024, and the 2023 class looks to continue some of that momentum. Mbakwe, along with wide receivers Cam Coleman and Perry Thompson, linebacker DeMarcus Riddick and EDGE Jordan Rosslead a strong gro...
Top Recruit: Olney (Md.) Good Counsel EDGE Darien Mayo, No. 92 overall The DMV has become a very strong talent-producing state in the past few years, largely driven by powerhouse programs like Baltimore St. Frances, Olney Good Counsel, and Springdale Charles Herbert Flowers. This cycle isn’t especially top-heavy with only one player in the top 100,...
Top Recruit: Bay Springs (Miss.) DL Kamron Beavers, No. 84 overall Mississippi, despite producing a wealth of NFL talent, isn’t always given the same amount of respect as some of its peer states in the Southeast. But as it typically does, the state is producing at a high level in the 2024 class, with nine prospect in the top 300, including two top-...
Top Recruit: Springfield (Ohio) CB Aaron Scott, No. 11 overall Few states in the Midwest produce the kind of talent Ohio does, both in the cities but also out in some of the smaller towns. A year after putting 10 prospects in the final 2023 On300 rankings, the Buckeye State is back with nine this year.
Top Recruit: Greenville (N.C.) D H Conley safety Isaiah Crumpler, No. 68 overall Similar to Mississippi, North Carolina has developed into a rich state for top-end talent, but doesn’t always get the credit come of its neighbors do. The 2024 class featured a couple of unranked four-stars in addition to eight recruits in the top 300.
Top Recruit: Belle Vernon (Pa.) athlete Quinton Martin, No. 99 overall Pennsylvania is one of a handful of Midwestern states that can compete with their rivals up in Ohio when it comes to top-end football recruits. And this cycle is no different.
May 1, 2023 · The state of Georgia has produced at least four first-round picks each of the last three years, including six in 2021. California, meanwhile, has produced multiple top-10 draft picks each of the last two years after three straight years without a single top-10 pick from California from 2019-21.
Feb 17, 2022 · Here's a closer look at the top talent-producing cities in the U.S., with heat maps for the the U.S. cities and states that have produced the most current DI men's basketball players....