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Has anyone sat down and thought about how Katrina will effect HS recruiting?
Pre-Katrina Louisiana & Mississippi were very fertile areas for high school football talent. Per capita they were both among the top states for producing Div 1A players.
Now you have a situation were a very signifigant portion of the population of these States has been relocated to other areas. Roughly half of the displaced have stated they will not return to their former States (and this percentage will climb the longer they wait before being able to return).
What does this mean for the long term success of schools like LSU, Miss St & Ole Miss that rely so heavily on in-State talent? Since a large percentage of the displaced appear to be in Texas how will it affect recruiting in an area already known for producing large numbers of Div 1 football recruits?
I have a feeling that there are going to be some signifigant long term ramifications of the population shift caused by Katrina that won't be felt for years.
Anyways, just some food for thought...
Pre-Katrina Louisiana & Mississippi were very fertile areas for high school football talent. Per capita they were both among the top states for producing Div 1A players.
Now you have a situation were a very signifigant portion of the population of these States has been relocated to other areas. Roughly half of the displaced have stated they will not return to their former States (and this percentage will climb the longer they wait before being able to return).
What does this mean for the long term success of schools like LSU, Miss St & Ole Miss that rely so heavily on in-State talent? Since a large percentage of the displaced appear to be in Texas how will it affect recruiting in an area already known for producing large numbers of Div 1 football recruits?
I have a feeling that there are going to be some signifigant long term ramifications of the population shift caused by Katrina that won't be felt for years.
Anyways, just some food for thought...