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Re: Best in your State/Region

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Originally Posted by wajirock View Post
Probably the best in the entire Upper-Midwest.
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Originally Posted by Mastonevich View Post
The upper midwest can be defined as a pretty big area. That is a discussion in itself.
It sure is that!

My view is that eastern-time states don't qualify, letting out Ohio, Michigan, and (mostly) Indiana. North and South Dakota are Great Plains states, like Nebraska and Kansas, along with big portions of Oklahoma and Texas. Where you put Missouri depends on which major city you see it from -- KC or STL.

That leaves Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota in the Upper Midwest.

I'll go with 525 as one of that region's top teams, maybe the best overall looking at a long time period.
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