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Re: TRIPLE REPLAY ... the consequence for not doing Dean's homework!

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Originally Posted by IMDWalrus
Michigan and California may be overly saturated
Though California and Michigan do have the most teams, they also have a large population to support these teams. The more important number to look at is population per team, which Art Dutra has compiled here. Michigan is indeed pretty well saturated, but it looks like there's still plenty of room out here in California. This list is useful in figuring out where new teams are needed. (On a side note, I know that there's no shortage of large companies in Minnesota that would gladly sponsor something like this... I can't figure for the life of me why they're at the bottom of the list.)
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