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RE: Rank Division I programs in your state in terms of resources
Oklahoma (where I grew up):
This one is easy:
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Tulsa
Oral Roberts

Texas (where I now live):
It's perhaps easiest to break them down in groups instead of ranking them individually. They break down somewhat neatly in groups of flagship/other P5/AAC/CUSA-Sun Belt/FCS.

Football is huge in Texas. It's hard to be on the radar as a university here without a football team, even if it's a bad team or one that doesn't generate much revenue.

Texas (mega-flagship)
Texas A&M (mega-flagship)

Texas Tech
Baylor
TCU

Houston
SMU

Rice
UT-San Antonio
UTEP
Texas State
North Texas

UT-Arlington (no football, but new arena and recent hoops success. Moved to Sun Belt from Southland)

Sam Houston State
Stephen F. Austin
Lamar
Incarnate Word
Houston Baptist
Abilene Christian
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (no football)
UT-Rio Grande Valley (no football)
Texas Southern
Prairie View A&M
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