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We pay lots of attention to the geographical advantage teams like Georgia, Texas, Ohio State, USC, LSU, etc. have in recruiting.
Which P4 schools have the biggest challenge in recruiting based on geography though?
Schools that come to mind are obviously ones in recruiting dry spots like Boston College, but that’s not always the case. Colorado and Oregon don’t necessarily produce a ton of high school talent, but they are desirable geographical locations for recruits to move across states to go play.
Kentucky comes to mind as a school that doesn’t have an excess of in-state talent and also has a hard time building pipelines to other states because there are bigger SEC programs to the south and bigger Big Ten programs to the north.