Scholarship table
Seems like a bit much for UWM also shouldn't us and them be switched? I mean they're the north siders
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Illinois would also dominate the entire state of Illinois except maybe Chicagoland.NIU, Illinois St. and Bradley aren’t even close. No matter how bad the Illini have been recently.Edit: Didn’t realize that was the imperialism map. Carry on.
No...and after reading many many psosts from people on this board that do...I have to say I'm MUCH better off, if this is the type of "intelligence" a degree from MU gets you. It sure is on full display I will say that.
Don’t worry about the pre season. Dominate at the end of the season. MU was one of the top teams in terms of population and geographic area domination until the year end swoon.
Its true, I'm going to try to keep this updated.
Whole lot of people don't seem to understand this is based on closest team (arena), not any sort of fandom.
If it's only based on geography, shouldn't both Northwestern and Loyola be represented in Cook County?Seems like they arbitrarily chose to omit a bunch of schools....
DePaul beats down Alcorn State so they got a toehold in western Mississippi to set up basecamp.
This made me curious about how the schools who started without land were doing. Results:Belmont - nothingBoston University - nothingCalifornia - picked up Pepperdine's territoryCal State Fullerton - nothingCal State Northridge - nothingColumbia - nothingDePaul - as you stated, picked up Alcorn State's territory in Mississippi and LouisianaDrexel - nothingEastern Michigan - nothingFairfield - nothingHarvard - nothingLa Salle - nothingLong Beach State - nothingLoyola Chicago - picked up a nice chunk of land in Northern California with victory over UC DavisLoyola MD - of course they have nothingLoyola Marymount - nothingManhattan - nothingMaryland - picked up a bit of land with a win over Holy CrossMiami FL - nothingPrinceton - nothingRice - nothingSaint Joseph’s - grabbed some real estate in Illinois with a win over BradleySan Diego - nothingSanta Clara - nothingSt. Francis NY - nothingUCLA - in a case of bad scheduling, UCLA gained nothing by defeating Long Beach StateUNC Greensboro - won a little bit of land in their own state by beating NC A&T
Yeah, at it's heart, it's a geography map and nothing else. The original idea -- not sure if he explains it in this year's version -- was that what if every game was for territory (defined as the county nearest the arena). And if a team won, it amassed the opponent's territory. It has absolutely nothing to do with fandom.
I'd like to see this by population density