I was wondering that and if A&M's depth would affect recruiting. Cannon gets 10+ looks a game and doesn't come off the field while A&M rotates 10 guys in and out.
I don't blame any of these kids for wanting to see the country for free. His comment about lack of playing time was interesting though. If he's a good as his ranking, then he will get to play.
Clemson +19.5 is looking pretty good right now.
If Clemson can jump out to a good lead, they may have a chance. They will be looking for some payback from that blowout loss last year.
One of the criteria is % of bachelor degrees. I would assume we have a lot higher % of technical degrees in this area with all of the refineries. Most plants don't require a degree or only a 2 year associates so that would skew the numbers some.
At the other end of the spectrum, Beaumont, Texas, ranks as the least educated city in America, with one of the lowest percentages of bachelor’s degree holders as well as graduate or professional degree holders, and one of the lowest numbers of doctors per capita.
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It's hard to compare Beaumont with San Antonio. UTSA is in a major city with no pro team and has over 30,000 students. Hiring Larry Coker didn't hurt either. UTSA will be a good mid major that big schools won't want to play as long as Coker is there.