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Football map - Fear The Frog - 02-02-2012 01:16 AM

[Image: CFBMapIII.png]



NDSU Bisons Took over both Dakotas...04-jawdrop Got Map from UTSA fan site Roadyville..


RE: Football map - ivet - 02-02-2012 02:12 AM

Having grown up in Northern California, I can say that USC dominates all that Cal region. Cal is the place you go to when you can't get into Stanford.


RE: Football map - JHG722 - 02-02-2012 04:41 AM

(02-02-2012 02:12 AM)ivet Wrote:  Having grown up in Northern California, I can say that USC dominates all that Cal region. Cal is the place you go to when you can't get into Stanford.

That is laughable. Cal is one of the best schools in the world. I'm sure plenty of people there didn't get into Stanford, but Cal isn't exactly akin to some run-of-the-mill 4th tier party school...


RE: Football map - Hokie Mark - 02-02-2012 06:08 AM

(02-02-2012 04:41 AM)JHG722 Wrote:  
(02-02-2012 02:12 AM)ivet Wrote:  Having grown up in Northern California, I can say that USC dominates all that Cal region. Cal is the place you go to when you can't get into Stanford.

That is laughable. Cal is one of the best schools in the world. I'm sure plenty of people there didn't get into Stanford, but Cal isn't exactly akin to some run-of-the-mill 4th tier party school...

Don't know about Cal, but I'm told Stanford is the tier 1 party school.


RE: Football map - XLance - 02-02-2012 08:25 AM

California, UCLA, Michigan, UVa., and Carolina are (and have been for quite some time) the top 5 public Universities in the United States.


RE: Football map - CardinalJim - 02-02-2012 08:55 AM

The only inaccuracy I see is Boston College. What about the Maine Black Bears, New Hampshire Wildcats and Vermont Catamounts?
CJ


RE: Football map - WVMntneer - 02-02-2012 08:58 AM

(02-02-2012 01:16 AM)Fear The Frog Wrote:  [Image: CFBMapIII.png]



NDSU Bisons Took over both Dakotas...04-jawdrop Got Map from UTSA fan site Roadyville..

Map is close except for the range of Marshall within WV :-) Its more like the size of a pin head.


RE: Football map - mikeinsec127 - 02-02-2012 10:06 AM

(02-02-2012 08:55 AM)CardinalJim Wrote:  The only inaccuracy I see is Boston College. What about the Maine Black Bears, New Hampshire Wildcats and Vermont Catamounts?
CJ

Vermont stopped playing football in the late 70's/early 80's.
It needs UMass to be bigger in NE.

Also GaSt is in Atlanta, not by the cost at all.


RE: Football map - Louis Kitton - 02-02-2012 10:14 AM

The Ohio-Marshall area is bigger than what is listed on the map.

The very tip of Ohio is located directly across the river from Huntington and has an Ohio branch campus. I would say that area goes green all they way up the Cincinnati boundary.

The Ohio area goes east from Athens to the West Virginia boarder.


RE: Football map - NoDak - 02-02-2012 10:15 AM

(02-02-2012 01:16 AM)Fear The Frog Wrote:  [Image: CFBMapIII.png]



NDSU Bisons Took over both Dakotas...04-jawdrop Got Map from UTSA fan site Roadyville..

Ndsu has maybe 10 fans in South Dakota; their own alumi. Nebraska has fans in SD, but not in ND. ND is divided between UND and NDSU.

The Midwest state that rural residents have the lowest level of allegiance to a state schools is probably Minnesota: the Gophers just don't cause a buzz. If NDSU allegiance overlaps into another state, it is into Minnesota.


RE: Football map - NoDak - 02-02-2012 10:29 AM

(02-02-2012 01:16 AM)Fear The Frog Wrote:  [Image: CFBMapIII.png]



NDSU Bisons Took over both Dakotas...04-jawdrop Got Map from UTSA fan site Roadyville..

BYUs fan base encompasses SW Wyoming, almost all of eastern Idaho and much of rural Nevada and Northern Arizona. Utah's base is more limited to the Salt Lake metro area.


RE: Football map - CD11 - 02-02-2012 11:04 AM

I've seen a few renditions of maps with this general concept but nobody has managed to make it this attractive. It still isn't great but some of the other attempts have been terrible.

And yeah the BC region is laughable. I'd also make the IU one much larger, into Indy at the least.


RE: Football map - New York Bull - 02-02-2012 11:07 AM

cool to look at. discussing inadequate properties is pointless. fans are everywhere.


RE: Football map - bitcruncher - 02-02-2012 11:09 AM

For the map to be truly accurate, it would have to be pretty massive...


RE: Football map - SMUstang - 02-02-2012 12:09 PM

I'm not biased of course. But giving TCU that much area and SMU that little area is ridicules.


RE: Football map - AtlanticLeague - 02-02-2012 12:35 PM

is that a little tiny goat I see in Maryland? Also UVA's fans stretch up to DC


RE: Football map - He1nousOne - 02-02-2012 12:38 PM

(02-02-2012 12:09 PM)SMUstang Wrote:  I'm not biased of course. But giving TCU that much area and SMU that little area is ridicules.

Well, as an Iowa fan I would say his Iowa/Iowa State comparison isn't on the mark either. Iowa State's area would be slightly larger but I think he is going purely on football power with these comparisons.

Michigan would probably be larger as well if this was based on anything but recent success at sports.

In that light I think his TCU/SMU comparison is pretty much on the money.

We all know SMU is on the rise.


RE: Football map - CD11 - 02-02-2012 12:41 PM

(02-02-2012 12:35 PM)AtlanticLeague Wrote:  is that a little tiny goat I see in Maryland? Also UVA's fans stretch up to DC

I'd say WVU's fanbase stretches into DC too.


RE: Football map - panama - 02-02-2012 01:03 PM

(02-02-2012 10:06 AM)mikeinsec127 Wrote:  
(02-02-2012 08:55 AM)CardinalJim Wrote:  The only inaccuracy I see is Boston College. What about the Maine Black Bears, New Hampshire Wildcats and Vermont Catamounts?
CJ

Vermont stopped playing football in the late 70's/early 80's.
It needs UMass to be bigger in NE.

Also GaSt is in Atlanta, not by the cost at all.
That's Georgia Southern. We're GSU not GS


RE: Football map - ivet - 02-02-2012 01:18 PM

(02-02-2012 04:41 AM)JHG722 Wrote:  
(02-02-2012 02:12 AM)ivet Wrote:  Having grown up in Northern California, I can say that USC dominates all that Cal region. Cal is the place you go to when you can't get into Stanford.

That is laughable. Cal is one of the best schools in the world. I'm sure plenty of people there didn't get into Stanford, but Cal isn't exactly akin to some run-of-the-mill 4th tier party school...

I don't think you understood what I meant with my statement. Athletically Speaking, USC has better presence in the North State than Cal does, that's why I laughed at it taking up basically the entire northern part. They get as much exposure as Stanford does and Stanford only has that tiny speck.

The second part is more academics but also Athletics, Both schools are great institution but Stanford is leaps and bounds above Cal, hence why i said if they cant get into the top school in the West, they go with the second top pick in the West (Cal). When I graduated high school in '02, the top 5% of the class applied to Stanford and Cal, 1 kid got in to Stanford...everyone else went to Cal because they got rejected from Stanford (FYI, I was not in the top 5% 04-rock)

If you guys want to talk about party school, Chico State has everyone beat. 04-cheers04-cheers04-cheers04-cheers04-cheers