My homie coached up another QB. This one is going to Georgia this year

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Is the northeast changing as far as being a hotbed for high school quarterback play? Two years ago I wrote a reddit post about this.

Why do Midwest and East coast schools mostly recruit out of state/region quarterbacks?​

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When you look at schools like Texas Tech they like to stay in state. LSU likes to stay in the Gulf coast region unless they need to go out the area. But when I look at schools like Umass, UConn, Western michigan, Iowa, Boston College. They offer a lot of out of region quarterbacks. I get that the South and west coast are prime football areas. But are the quarterbacks on the east coast and Midwest that bad that you can't recruit in the area? You have Caleb Williams from DC but he was a 5 star so he's gonna get offers from all over
It’s changing. All I know is I’ve seen a gang of talent in New Jersey and Massachusetts.
 

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What made Ryan stay committed to GA after Dylan committed? Did Ryan know that Dylan was gonna end up decommitting or did he think he could beat Dylan out?
 

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Jesus those stadiums :picard:

Even bumfukk towns in Georgia have decent high school stadiums with stands on each side
Football aint a cultural draw up here like that. Plus…they pour more of their resources into education. There’s a reason why MA and CT are among the most educated states in the country
 
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