User Pass
Home Sign Up Contact Log In
Forum > USA BBB Leagues > USA BBB #14 > Hey theboss, and anyone else for that matter
rebfan25
offline
Link
 
theboss,

Just thought I'd send you this because I know you are from Florida. Anyway, I live in Oxford, MS and there is a high school about 20 miles from here that is pretty damn good in football called South Panola.

South Panola is playing the #1 team in Florida 6A (Apopka, FL) on ESPNU at 7pm central time (I think that's right) on Friday night. South Panola has won 78 consecutive games, the longest winning streak in the country, and 5 straight state championships. The last time they lost was in the state championship 6 years ago. Anyway, I'm not sure if you watch any high school ball, but that should be as good as any college or pro game this weekend! Check it out if you can.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/preps/football/2008-09-18-southpanola-apopka_N.htm
 
theboss
offline
Link
 
they better then northwestern last year you think?
 
rebfan25
offline
Link
 
I dunno!
 
bravos1
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by theboss
they better then northwestern last year you think?


lol.. that's a pretty dumb question imo

BTW, they still have a LONG way to go before they can get in the same ranks as De La Salle HS here in NoCal!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_La_Salle_High_School_(Concord,_California)
 
MeatBomb
offline
Link
 
We live with Byrnes right down the road from us. They are in pretty heady company these days and play just about all there non-region games against tough out of state opponents. Hopefully they can finish the season undefeated and hold on to that #1 national ranking. They won the state championship game last year 48-9.
 
rebfan25
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by bravos1
Originally posted by theboss

they better then northwestern last year you think?


lol.. that's a pretty dumb question imo

BTW, they still have a LONG way to go before they can get in the same ranks as De La Salle HS here in NoCal!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_La_Salle_High_School_(Concord,_California)


Yeah, I know about De La Salle. They have the all-time longest winning streak at 153 games or something like that. Some other school had over 100. De La Salle is good no doubt, but they play in California. California's game is baseball. South Panola has the 3rd longest all time streak now at 79 games. They beat Apopka 28-18. SP pretty much just ran the ball up the middle the whole game. It was kinda funny. Apopka had some really speedy guys though, and played a good game.

Anyway, they have SP ranked 20th in the nation, but I think that's BS. If they were in a bigger state like Florida or California they'd be ranked higher.

The only team that I see with a chance to beat SP in the near future is Olive Branch, MS. Olive Branch beat Pahokee High School in Miami in an exhibition game to open the season. That was a close game though, 48-47. Pahokee had won 28 straight before that. Olive Branch has only given SP one good game the last few years though. I think Pahokee goes to play Byrne in SC on TV this year though. Is that right?
Last edited Sep 20, 2008 23:19:01
 
bravos1
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by rebfan25
Originally posted by bravos1

Originally posted by theboss


they better then northwestern last year you think?


lol.. that's a pretty dumb question imo

BTW, they still have a LONG way to go before they can get in the same ranks as De La Salle HS here in NoCal!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_La_Salle_High_School_(Concord,_California)


Yeah, I know about De La Salle. They have the all-time longest winning streak at 153 games or something like that. Some other school had over 100. De La Salle is good no doubt, but they play in California. California's game is baseball.

Really? Have you lived here? I grew up in Fla and actually went to 3 diff HS (Miami Palmetto, St. Cloud, and Lincoln HS in Tally), so I feel I can do a pretty good job of rating the play and CA along w/ Texas are huge football powerhouses.
Originally posted by

South Panola has the 3rd longest all time streak now at 79 games. They beat Apopka 28-18. SP pretty much just ran the ball up the middle the whole game. It was kinda funny. Apopka had some really speedy guys though, and played a good game.

Anyway, they have SP ranked 20th in the nation, but I think that's BS. If they were in a bigger state like Florida or California they'd be ranked higher.


To be honest, I don't know much about SP, but if they were in a bigger state like Fla or CA, there is a pretty good chance that their streak would not have ever reached the 79 games it is at now. Having a team just ranked in the nation is a very, very good achievement and most of those teams could beat each other on any given day.
 
bravos1
offline
Link
 
Oh and I'll add that it is very impressive that they beat a team as strong as Apopka and I wish them the best this year for sure!
 
rebfan25
offline
Link
 
I don't mean any offense to California, but it's not the south when it comes to football. Baseball on the other hand, California is great at. If De La Salle played here they may not have one all those games. It goes both ways.

Below is a study from the 2006 season. There's a sports forum I post on regularly and a guy on there did this study.

Just finished up a project I started in October with the purpose of tracking the geography of MLB, NFL & NBA players at the regional, state and metro area levels. The result is a powerful tool to estimate the overall quality of a sport at the high school level in a given area. The output statistic for this study was a "Players Per 1 Million Males" ratio. Here are the results:

BASEBALL (MLB Players on Active Roster/Disabled List at any point in 2006)

Regional Rankings (Players Per 1 Million Males : Total Players)
01) West (10.33 : 326)
02) South (8.20 : 376)
03) Midwest (4.18 : 132)
04) East (3.64 : 106)

State Rankings (Players Per 1 Million Males : Total Players)
01) California (13.21 : 223)
02) North Dakota (12.48 : 4)
03) Florida (11.93 : 93)
04) Nevada (10.80 : 11)
05) Georgia (10.68 : 43)
06) Washington (10.22 : 30)
07) Oklahoma (10.02 : 17)
08) Hawaii (9.86 : 6)
09) Louisiana (9.71 : 21)
10) Mississippi (9.46 : 13)

Large Metro Area Rankings (Players Per 1 Million Males : Total Players)
01) San Diego CA(25.44 : 36)
02) Louisville KY-IN (18.14 : 9)
03) Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater FL (16.45 : 19)
04) Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County CA (15.27 : 124)
05) Orlando FL (14.83 : 12)
06) Houston-Galveston-Brazoria TX (14.18 : 33)
07) Jacksonville FL (13.07 : 7)
08) Atlanta GA (12.32 : 25)
09) Salt Lake City-Ogden UT (11.91 : 8)
10) Sacramento-Yolo CA (11.35 : 10)


FOOTBALL (NFL Players on Active Roster/Practice Squad at any point in 2006)

Regional Rankings (Players Per 1 Million Males : Total Players)
01) South (22.88 : 1048)
02) West (13.86 : 431)
03) Midwest (12.20 : 386)
04) East (8.21 : 239)

State Rankings (Players Per 1 Million Males : Total Players)
01) Louisiana (40.22 : 87)
02) Mississippi (40.04 : 55)
03) South Carolina (30.27 : 59)
04) Florida (28.21 : 220)
05) Alabama (27.49 : 59)
06) Georgia (27.31 : 110)
07) Hawaii (21.36 : 13)
08) Texas (21.35 : 221)
09) Nebraska (21.34 : 18)
10) Virginia (19.59 : 68

Large Metro Area Rankings (Players Per 1 Million Males : Total Players)
01) New Orleans LA (48.44 : 31)
02) Miami-Fort Lauderdale FL (41.13 : 77)
03) Jacksonville FL (41.09 : 22)
04) West Palm Beach-Boca Raton FL (29.26 : 16)
05) Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News VA (28.46 : 22)
06) Houston-Galveston-Brazoria TX (26.64 : 62)
07) Atlanta GA (26.61 : 54)
08) Dallas-Fort Worth TX (23.46 : 61)
09) Cleveland-Akron OH (23.34 : 33)
10) Cincinnati-Hamilton OH-KY (20.81 : 20)


BASKETBALL (NBA Players on Active Roster at any point in 2006-2007)

Regional Rankings (Players Per 1 Million Males : Total Players)
01) South (2.92 : 134)
02) Midwest (2.76 : 87)
03) East (2.75 : 80)
04) West (2.16 : 68)

State Rankings (Players Per 1 Million Males : Total Players)
01) Mississippi (8.74 : 12)
02) South Dakota (5.34 : 2)
03) Maryland (5.08 : 13)
04) Illinois (4.61 : 28)
05) Pennsylvania (3.88 : 23)
06) North Carolina (3.80 : 15)
07) Kansas (3.76 : 5)
08) Washington (3.75 : 11)
09) South Carolina (3.59 : 7)
10) Oregon (3.54 : 6)

Large Metro Area Rankings (Players Per 1 Million Males : Total Players)
01) Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill NC (8.57 : 5)
02) Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City PA-NJ-DE-MD (7.05 : 21)
03) Portland-Salem OR (6.22 : 7)
04) Orlando FL (6.18 : 5)
05) Kansas City MO-KS (5.77 : 5)
06) Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill NC-SC (5.44 : 4)
07) Columbus OH (5.29 : 4)
08) Houston-Galveston-Brazoria TX (5.16 : 12)
09) San Antonio TX (5.16 : 4)
10) Dallas-Fort Worth TX (5.00 : 13)



BASEBALL-FOOTBALL-BASKETBALL COMBINED

To integrate the three sports together, I calculated the ratio between the average proportion of athletes from the given area for each sport over the proportion of that area's general population. So if California is 10% of the US population but is home to 20% of the players in each of the three leagues, the MLB-NBA-NFL PROD RATE = 2.0, and it would read something like "California produces athletes at a rate 2.0x the national average."

Regional Rankings (MLB-NFL-NBA PROD Rate : Total Players)
01) South (1.27 : 1558)
02) West (1.07 : 825)
03) Midwest (0.82 : 605)
04) East (0.70 : 425)

State Rankings (MLB-NFL-NBA PROD Rate : Total Players)
01) Mississippi (2.43 : 80)
02) Louisiana (1.76 : 115)
03) Florida (1.54 : 334)
04) Georgia (1.49 : 165)
05) Alabama (1.36 : 83)
06) California (1.30 : 5.33)
07) South Carolina (1.29 : 73)
08) Texas (1.28 : 341)
09) Washington (1.27 : 81)
10) Maryland (1.14 : 58)

Large Metro Area Rankings (MLB-NFL-NBA PROD Rate : Total Players)
01) Houston-Galveston-Brazoria TX (1.92 : 107)
02) Miami-Fort Lauderdale FL (1.85 : 104)
03) Orlando FL (1.79 : 28)
04) San Diego CA (1.78 : 66)
05) Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater FL (1.74 : 45)
06) New Orleans LA (1.68 : 36)
07) Atlanta GA (1.68 : 87)
08) Louisville KY-IN (1.66 : 17)
09) Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County CA (1.55 : 286)
10) Jacksonville FL (1.54 : 29)


** When it comes to excellence in the world of sports, I hereby declare the South to be the best region, Mississippi to be the best state and Houston-Galveston-Brazoria TX to be the best city.
Last edited Sep 21, 2008 23:34:09
 
bwtyler
offline
Link
 
I refuse to believe that study. Everyone knows there has never been a good football player to come out of Mississippi.
 
romm
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by bwtyler
I refuse to believe that study. Everyone knows there has never been a good football player to come out of Mississippi.


I know you're kidding around, but...

Walter Payton
Jerry Rice
Brett Favre



 
Bad-Company
offline
Link
 
Eli Manning, Fred Smoot edit-actually all the Mannings are technically from here..N.O. claims them as heroes.
Last edited Sep 22, 2008 21:16:38
 
bwtyler
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by rommvon
Originally posted by bwtyler

I refuse to believe that study. Everyone knows there has never been a good football player to come out of Mississippi.


I know you're kidding around, but...

Walter Payton
Jerry Rice
Brett Favre





LOL, indeed that was sarcasm. I graduated from Ole Miss. The state of Mississippi has been lucky to have such good players.
 
bravos1
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by rommvon
Originally posted by bwtyler

I refuse to believe that study. Everyone knows there has never been a good football player to come out of Mississippi.


I know you're kidding around, but...

Walter Payton
Jerry Rice
Brett Favre





who?
who?
ooooh wasn't he in "There's something about Mary?"

LOL

 


You are not logged in. Please log in if you want to post a reply.