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<blockquote data-quote="ILLINISON1" data-source="post: 1516467" data-attributes="member: 746716"><p>Agree we need to lock up IL. But man when I look at our boarder states it seems either very think or very very hard. How many D1 guys are coming out of Iowa a year? Missouri we are making great strides in STL area and with Mizzo lagging we can maybe take some more ground. Indy is over recruited with how many D1 schools, like 5(?) all in the area. Nebraska is a no mans land, so are the Dakotas. Wisconsin is heavily branded and we face the same issue there we will face in Chicago. Michigan and Ohio? Will any top talent make IL over the home team in those states? </p><p></p><p>Kentucky is a lot like Iowa in loyalty and population. So if we can get to a heavier population base in Dallas, ATL, and other major cites why wouldn't we? Seems like our odds go up. </p><p></p><p>Not disagreeing with the boarder thing but lets fish in any pond we can. </p><p></p><p>BTW what is the problem between the HS coaches in state and the staff at IU?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ILLINISON1, post: 1516467, member: 746716"] Agree we need to lock up IL. But man when I look at our boarder states it seems either very think or very very hard. How many D1 guys are coming out of Iowa a year? Missouri we are making great strides in STL area and with Mizzo lagging we can maybe take some more ground. Indy is over recruited with how many D1 schools, like 5(?) all in the area. Nebraska is a no mans land, so are the Dakotas. Wisconsin is heavily branded and we face the same issue there we will face in Chicago. Michigan and Ohio? Will any top talent make IL over the home team in those states? Kentucky is a lot like Iowa in loyalty and population. So if we can get to a heavier population base in Dallas, ATL, and other major cites why wouldn't we? Seems like our odds go up. Not disagreeing with the boarder thing but lets fish in any pond we can. BTW what is the problem between the HS coaches in state and the staff at IU? [/QUOTE]
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