Darkmoon,
The ultimate judge of top talent in the USA is MLB - and the early rounds of the draft will lead you to the cream of the crop.
As I said before - you seem sadly misinformed.
You need to do your homework before making statements that are false.
All too often we get folks on here that state opinion as fact.
Then, when the facts are revealed - they look foolish. (or worse)
Welcome to the club.
Do you still think I am - how did you say - "on drugs[/quote]
Itsinthegame,
Actually its you who need to do the homework. In the 2005 draft in the first 10 rounds their were 95 high school kids drafted of which 53 came from either California, Florida or Texas. In 2004 their were 83 high school kids drafted in the first 10 rounds and 43 came from either California, Florida or Texas.In 2005 the big three border states of Arizona,Georgia and Louisiana had 12 high school kids drafted and in 2004 they had 11.
The north states of Maine, New Hampshire,Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin didn't fair nearly that well. With a population base of over 120,000,000 million people they produced 10 high players drafted in 2005 and 12 in 2004.California, Texas and Florida have a population base of about 74,000,000
In the college ranks about 45 percent of the college players drafted in the first 10 rounds came from schools in either California, Texas or Florida.If you look at the national rankings the big three along with the southern and western schools produce almost all the top 40 year after year. Schools like Texas, Texas A&M, Rice,Baylor,TCU,Texas Tech, Miami, Florida, Florida State, USC, Stanford,Cal State Fullerton,Cal Poly, Pepperdine, Long Beach State, Georgia Tech,Tulane, LSU,Arizona State, Arizona,Alabama, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Tennessee,North Carolina, North Carolina State, Clemson,Coastal Carolina, **** Roberts,South Carolina,Oregon State and many others fill the top forty year after year.You rarely see a northern school or 2 in the top forty.I think Notre Dame was the only one in the population base a pointed out before.
It would be foolish of you to continue to believe that the north can compete with California, Florida or Texas at the high school or college level.They would crush the northern teams most of the time as the depth of talent is so much stronger in the big three as well as the south and west.
PS. You must be on drugs to think otherwise,,,,,,,,,,,,,