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On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Scott McNey wrote:
>I find it hard to believe Minnesota went so long before recruiting out
>of state. I know here at the University of Maine we have only one or
>two players actually from Maine, several from Europe, Canada, and other
>states, as far away as Alaska. Like you said it doesn't matter where
>they come from, as long as the win.
Michigan usually has a lot of out-of-state players, but I checked and this year
we have 13 in-staters. That number seems unusually high to me, but I haven't
really payed that much attention in past years to the exact numbers.
Michigan's roster makeup:
Michigan - 13
Canada - 5
Illinois - 1
Missouri - 1
Rhode Island - 1
New York - 1
New Hampshire - 1
Minnesota - 1
Nebraska - 1
Oklahoma - 1
-Alan Harder
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