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Map of the 2009 Texas Longhorns

I spent way too much time on this, especially when I plan to do Bama as well, but here is a map of the 2009 BCS Title Contending Texas Longhorns. An Icon is placed on each city which contains at least one Texas Longhorn according to their roster on Yahoo.

One thing you notice when looking at the map is that Texas has essentially the easiest recruiting of any team in the Nation. They basically never get players from out of state. The Longhorns have one player from Cali, 1 from NY, 1 from Arkansas, 2 from Colorado, 1 from Mexico and 1 from an Oil Refinery in Saudi Arabia. Other than that its Texas fed and bred. Anyway, onto the map.


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