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How many Division I programs (all sports & “basketball only”) should each state have?
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RE: How many Division I programs (all sports & “basketball only”) should each stat...
Comparing a given state's percentage of the nation's D1 programs to their percentage of the nation's population:

These five have too many:
Louisiana
North Carolina
South Carolina
Virginia
Tennessee

These five have too few:
California
Florida
Texas
Minnesota
Georgia

These five are closest to their "fair share":
West Virginia
Kansas
Pennsylvania
Oklahoma
New Mexico
(This post was last modified: 04-08-2018 02:22 AM by McKinney.)
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