Most of the players we watch every Saturday in the fall come from our own backyards. And since most of the talent in the SEC is homegrown, we’re taking a look at the top 100 southeastern prospects in the 2012 class. We began by looking at Arkansas, Tennessee, and Kentucky – the states with the fewest top 100 players. In this edition, we will take a look at Mississippi and South Carolina, a couple of states that usually provide plenty of talent for SEC teams.
Published March 5, 2011 - 12:28pm