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EOG Dedicated
Re: 2009 College Football Notebook
PIPELINE TO THE SEC
The states that produce the most SEC talent, based on current two-deep offensive
and defensive depth charts:
1. Georgia - 86
2. Florida - 84
3. Alabama - 66
4. Louisiana - 46
5. Tennessee - 39
6. Texas - 37
7. Mississippi - 36
8. South Carolina - 33
9. Arkansas - 22
10. Kentucky - 20
TEAM PIPELINE
Where the 12 SEC teams draw the majority of their talent from, based on current
two-deep offensive and defensive depth charts:
ALABAMA - Alabama (20), Florida (8), Georgia (5)
ARKANSAS - Arkansas (18), Texas (9), Georgia (4), Louisiana (4)
AUBURN - Alabama (21), Florida (9), Georgia (6)
FLORIDA - Florida (25), Georgia (6), North Carolina (3), New Jersey (3)
GEORGIA - Georgia (28), Florida (5), Alabama (2, Missouri (2), South Carolina (2)
KENTUCKY - Kentucky (15), Tennessee (7), Georgia (6)
LSU - Louisiana (25), Texas (8), Florida (4)
OLE MISS - Mississippi (12), Louisiana (10), Florida (6)
MISSISSIPPI STATE - Mississippi (19), Alabama (19), Florida (6)
SOUTH CAROLINA - South Carolina (22), Florida (9), North Carolina (7)
TENNESSEE - Tennessee (13), Georgia (6), Florida (4), Louisiana (4)
VANDERBILT - Georgia (11), Tennessee (8), Texas (6)
*Talent rich Texas produces the most talent of any state outside the SEC's borders.
Eight of the 12 SEC schools have players from Texas in their two-deep lineup.
*How deep is the talent from Georgia? EverySEC school has at least two players
among its top 22 from the state. The state of Florida provides at least one on every
depth chart.
*Of the nine states that make up the SEC, Kentucky produces the least football talent.
Arkansas is next to last.
*Georgia has the most home grown players with 28. Vanderbilt has the fewest home
state players with 8.
*Players from Alabama are represented on the depth charts of 11 of 12 schools. Only
LSU doesn't have a player from Alabama on its current two-deep.
PIPELINE TO THE SEC
The states that produce the most SEC talent, based on current two-deep offensive
and defensive depth charts:
1. Georgia - 86
2. Florida - 84
3. Alabama - 66
4. Louisiana - 46
5. Tennessee - 39
6. Texas - 37
7. Mississippi - 36
8. South Carolina - 33
9. Arkansas - 22
10. Kentucky - 20
TEAM PIPELINE
Where the 12 SEC teams draw the majority of their talent from, based on current
two-deep offensive and defensive depth charts:
ALABAMA - Alabama (20), Florida (8), Georgia (5)
ARKANSAS - Arkansas (18), Texas (9), Georgia (4), Louisiana (4)
AUBURN - Alabama (21), Florida (9), Georgia (6)
FLORIDA - Florida (25), Georgia (6), North Carolina (3), New Jersey (3)
GEORGIA - Georgia (28), Florida (5), Alabama (2, Missouri (2), South Carolina (2)
KENTUCKY - Kentucky (15), Tennessee (7), Georgia (6)
LSU - Louisiana (25), Texas (8), Florida (4)
OLE MISS - Mississippi (12), Louisiana (10), Florida (6)
MISSISSIPPI STATE - Mississippi (19), Alabama (19), Florida (6)
SOUTH CAROLINA - South Carolina (22), Florida (9), North Carolina (7)
TENNESSEE - Tennessee (13), Georgia (6), Florida (4), Louisiana (4)
VANDERBILT - Georgia (11), Tennessee (8), Texas (6)
*Talent rich Texas produces the most talent of any state outside the SEC's borders.
Eight of the 12 SEC schools have players from Texas in their two-deep lineup.
*How deep is the talent from Georgia? EverySEC school has at least two players
among its top 22 from the state. The state of Florida provides at least one on every
depth chart.
*Of the nine states that make up the SEC, Kentucky produces the least football talent.
Arkansas is next to last.
*Georgia has the most home grown players with 28. Vanderbilt has the fewest home
state players with 8.
*Players from Alabama are represented on the depth charts of 11 of 12 schools. Only
LSU doesn't have a player from Alabama on its current two-deep.