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These numbers go back to the year 2008, meaning red shirted players that are playing this year are included in these stats. They go back 5 years from 2008-2012.
The numbers indicate the number of recruits since 2008, parenthesis are the in state players.
1. Texas A&M 81.19% Recruits: 117 (95)
2. Mississippi State 67.69% Recruits: 130 (88)
3. Georgia 63.88% Recruits: 108 (69)
4. Florida 54.2% Recruits: 107 (58)
5. LSU 53.6% Recruits: 125 (67)
6. Alabama 35.55% Recruits: 135 (48)
7. Auburn 34.32% Recruits: 134 (46)
8. Ole Miss 30.28% Recruits: 142 (43)
9. Missouri 29.62% Recruits: 108 (32)
10. South Carolina 29.54% Recruits: 132 (39)
11. Arkansas 25.61% Recruits: 139 (37)
12. Tennessee 19.82% Recruits: 116 (23)
13. Kentucky 18.11% Recruits: 127 (23)
14. Vanderbilt 15.88% Recruits: 107 (17)
Other things to make note of.
Texas- Only 1 other SEC school, but has 6 FBS schools in the state.
Louisiana- Only 1 SEC school, has 1 FBS school in the state.
Arkansas- Only 1 SEC school, has 1 FBS school in the state.
Missouri- Only 1 SEC school, has 1 FBS school in the state.
Mississippi- 2 SEC schools, 2 FBS schools in the state.
Tennessee- 2 SEC schools, 2 FBS schools in the state.
Kentucky- Only 1 SEC school, 2 FBS schools in the state.
South Carolina- Only 1 SEC school, 2 FBS schools in the state.
Alabama- 2 SEC schools, 2 FBS schools in the state.
Georgia- Only 1 SEC school, 2 FBS schools in the state.
Florida- Only 1 SEC school, 4 FBS schools in the state.
*other notes: Texas has 2 teams joining AQ conferences next year, Florida has 1 team joining AQ conferences.
No particular reason to go through all this work, just thought it was interesting to look at.
The numbers indicate the number of recruits since 2008, parenthesis are the in state players.
1. Texas A&M 81.19% Recruits: 117 (95)
2. Mississippi State 67.69% Recruits: 130 (88)
3. Georgia 63.88% Recruits: 108 (69)
4. Florida 54.2% Recruits: 107 (58)
5. LSU 53.6% Recruits: 125 (67)
6. Alabama 35.55% Recruits: 135 (48)
7. Auburn 34.32% Recruits: 134 (46)
8. Ole Miss 30.28% Recruits: 142 (43)
9. Missouri 29.62% Recruits: 108 (32)
10. South Carolina 29.54% Recruits: 132 (39)
11. Arkansas 25.61% Recruits: 139 (37)
12. Tennessee 19.82% Recruits: 116 (23)
13. Kentucky 18.11% Recruits: 127 (23)
14. Vanderbilt 15.88% Recruits: 107 (17)
Other things to make note of.
Texas- Only 1 other SEC school, but has 6 FBS schools in the state.
Louisiana- Only 1 SEC school, has 1 FBS school in the state.
Arkansas- Only 1 SEC school, has 1 FBS school in the state.
Missouri- Only 1 SEC school, has 1 FBS school in the state.
Mississippi- 2 SEC schools, 2 FBS schools in the state.
Tennessee- 2 SEC schools, 2 FBS schools in the state.
Kentucky- Only 1 SEC school, 2 FBS schools in the state.
South Carolina- Only 1 SEC school, 2 FBS schools in the state.
Alabama- 2 SEC schools, 2 FBS schools in the state.
Georgia- Only 1 SEC school, 2 FBS schools in the state.
Florida- Only 1 SEC school, 4 FBS schools in the state.
*other notes: Texas has 2 teams joining AQ conferences next year, Florida has 1 team joining AQ conferences.
No particular reason to go through all this work, just thought it was interesting to look at.