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Oregon State, San Diego State and Montana are among the out-of-state programs with the most Arizona products.
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Washington, Boise State and Colorado are among the top out-of-state teams with the most California-bred talent.
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Auburn and Middle Tennessee top the list of out-of-state programs with Georgia talent.
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Butler, Drake and Dayton are the out-of-state programs with the most Illinois products.
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67 percent of women's soccer players stay in-state in New York, 50 percent in California.
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Wyoming, Nebraska, Black Hills State top the list of out-of-state programs with most Colorado players.
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Oklahoma State, Kansas and Oklahoma are the top three out-of-state programs that pick up Texas talent.
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Over 70 percent of college basketball players from Pennsylvania stay in-state, while just 10 percent from Nevada stay home.
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74 percent of Pennsylvania players are on college teams in their hometown state, while just 27 percent of Florida players can say the same.
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80 percent of Vermont and West Virginia athletes are on college teams in their hometown state, while 15 percent of Arizona players can say the same.
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Mater Dei, Long Beach Poly, and Loyola lead the way when it comes to sending players to the next level.
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Torrey Pines, Kamehameha, Hoover and Briar Woods lead their respective states when it comes to sending talent to the college ranks.
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Hamilton, Chandler and Brophy College Prep lead the way when it comes to sending players to the next level.
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Valor Christian, Cherry Creek and Grandview lead the way when it comes to getting players to the next level.
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Past Colorado prep standouts Austin Apodaca and Cody Thibault are among eight Seniors wrapping up their college careers this season.
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Buford, McEachern, Hillgrove and Grayson lead the way when it comes to churning out college football players.
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Former Atlanta prep standouts Josh Dobbs and Anthony Jennings among 18 seniors finishing their college careers this season.
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Former Dallas prep standouts Dane Evans and Robert Somborn among 21 seniors concluding their college careers this season.
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Cedar Hill, Allen, DeSoto and Coppell lead the way when it comes to sending high school football players to the next level.
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Former Arizona standouts Jordan Gehrke and Connor Brewer are among 10 seniors wrapping up their college careers.
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Mater Dei, Hoover, Brentwood Academy, Cedar Hill, St. Edward, Aquinas lead their respective states.
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Division-by-division, we break down the height range of over 4,000 quarterbacks on college rosters.
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After gathering data from every current women's volleyball player on every four-year college roster, we have the real numbers behind height.
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Former L.A. prep standouts Chad Kanoff and Kenny Potter are among 17 seniors finishing up their college careers this season.