Sure. Population is growing. Malthusian theory right?Bootie wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 4:58 pmI imagine if you also counted up all the athletes added in the south via growing population and/or high school numbers and sizes in all those places, that would be a much larger number than 20 years ago too. So it’s not as though the athlete supply has stayed constant while demand increases.gofurman wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 3:31 pmMORE SCHOLARSHIPS to dilute football in the south. Good grief - it is no coincidence that the winners are in the Dakotas and Montana. There are VERY FEW new FCS schools there to divide the talent ( "hey come play at Western Dakota and start as a freshman instead of waiting to be a junior at SDSU") -
Here I can't even name all the talent that is getting siphoned off.
Coastal Carolina 85 scholarships (was ZERO 20 years ago)
App State added 22
GSouthern added 22
KSU didn't exist now they are going to eat 85 scholarships at FBS; and many from Atlanta which is a big recruiting place for us
Georgia State didn't exist - now 85 scholarships; and many from Atlanta which is a big recruiting place for us
Campbell didn't play football?
Wofford was D2 and now takes 63 right up the road
Samford was D2(?) and now takes 63
Mercer did not have football and now takes 63 and many from Atlanta which is a big recruiting place for us
Charlotte did not have football and now takes 85 scholarships right up the road
Who did I not list that is nearby?
But that’s only PART of the question. Here is the real question-
If the population of D1 - FBS and FCS - level guys increases 11% in the southeast and the scholarships for these same guys increase 14% then we have talent dilution. It’s as simple as that. If scholarship growth outpaces talent growth then talent drops at our programs that recruit regionally
The scholarship growth we could calculate. Population is tougher because we only want to count males age 18-22 who WERE of, say, 1980s, D1 talent. Which may be of a different talent level than now if teams are willing to take lesser athletes
Got these numbers?