When you get your StupidTwin's head out of your ass, let me know, then we'll run the numbers for Texas, you sniveling,cowardly piece of dung.
Try to stick to your own argument you stupid stupid man.
To try to denigrate THE compared to FSU you posited six schools for FSU to none competing with THE for recruits, which is wrong no matter how you look at it, and when RedJim pointed out the population disparity seemed to think his numbers were somehow wrong when they were a rounding error from being right. You grasped at yankguy's lifeline about the stereotype of old Floridians - which I am morally certain you had not even thought of before.reading yankbuy's post - but that also was also wrong, since the ratio of high school students in the two states is very close to the ratio of the population generally. And now you bring up Texas? I bet you have no clue why Texas is relevant to the THE/FSU comparison, and why Texas (among other states) explains why THE is traditionally a powerhouse while other single P5 state schools struggle.
Here are some stats to think about to the extent you are capable of thinking:
Passing: 3/3, 74 yards, 1 touchdown.
Rushing: 13 carries, 47 yards, 0 touchdowns.
Receiving: 11 catches, 111 yards, 1 touchdown.
That is barely a half of offense for THE.
Of the Top 11 tacklers on defense:
57 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 0 picks, 0 recoveries. Most of that is from one.player, Malik Harrison.
That is THE's Ohio production. They are great this year for the reason they are great every year: they get top recruits from Texas (Dobbins, Okudah) and Georgia (Fields) and Maryland (Young) and New Jersey and California. It is not the lock on Ohio. They are one of a gandful of schools kids across the country want to play for. So is Alabama. FSU no longer is.