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    Oregon Most Diluted State w/ ECNL teams

    Must be a lot of talent in Oregon.....Just 4 years ago, the NW had two, now they have 9

    Oregon-4.2-(3 teams) 1.4 teams per million
    Washington-7.6-(5 teams) 1.5
    Colorado-5.8-(4 teams) 1.5
    Utah-3.2-(2 teams) 1.6
    North Carolina-10.4- (6 teams) 1.7
    Virginia-8.5-(5 teams) 1.7
    Idaho- 1.7-(1 team) 1.7
    Connecticut- 3.6-(2 teams) 1.8
    Nebraska-1.9-(1 team) 1.9
    Maryland- 6.0-(3 teams) 2
    Oklahoma-3.9-(2 teams) 2
    California-39.5- (19 teams) 2.1
    Georgia-10.6- (5 teams) 2.1
    New Jersey-8.8-(4 teams) 2.2
    Massachusetts-7.0-(3 teams) 2.3
    South Carolina-5.1-(2 teams) 2.6
    Kansas-2.9-(1 team) 2.9
    Nevada-3.1-(1 team) 3.1
    Texas-29.0- (9 teams) 3.2
    Pennsylvania-12.8-(4 teams) 3.2
    Michigan-10.0-(3 teams) 3.3
    Tennessee- 6.8-(2 teams) 3.4
    Indiana- 6.7-(2 teams) 3.4
    Florida-21.4-(6 teams) 3.6
    Arizona- 7.2-(2 teams) 3.6
    Ohio-11.7-(3 teams) 3.9
    Illinois-12.6-(3 teams) 4.2
    Kentucky-4.4-(1 team) 4.4
    New York- 19.4-(4 teams) 4.9
    Alabama- 4.9-(1 team) 4.9
    Minnesota- 5.6-(1 team) 5.6
    Wisconsin-5.8-(1 team) 5.8
    Missouri-6.1-(1 team) 6.1

    #2
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Must be a lot of talent in Oregon.....Just 4 years ago, the NW had two, now they have 9

    Oregon-4.2-(3 teams) 1.4 teams per million
    Washington-7.6-(5 teams) 1.5
    Colorado-5.8-(4 teams) 1.5
    Utah-3.2-(2 teams) 1.6
    North Carolina-10.4- (6 teams) 1.7
    Virginia-8.5-(5 teams) 1.7
    Idaho- 1.7-(1 team) 1.7
    Connecticut- 3.6-(2 teams) 1.8
    Nebraska-1.9-(1 team) 1.9
    Maryland- 6.0-(3 teams) 2
    Oklahoma-3.9-(2 teams) 2
    California-39.5- (19 teams) 2.1
    Georgia-10.6- (5 teams) 2.1
    New Jersey-8.8-(4 teams) 2.2
    Massachusetts-7.0-(3 teams) 2.3
    South Carolina-5.1-(2 teams) 2.6
    Kansas-2.9-(1 team) 2.9
    Nevada-3.1-(1 team) 3.1
    Texas-29.0- (9 teams) 3.2
    Pennsylvania-12.8-(4 teams) 3.2
    Michigan-10.0-(3 teams) 3.3
    Tennessee- 6.8-(2 teams) 3.4
    Indiana- 6.7-(2 teams) 3.4
    Florida-21.4-(6 teams) 3.6
    Arizona- 7.2-(2 teams) 3.6
    Ohio-11.7-(3 teams) 3.9
    Illinois-12.6-(3 teams) 4.2
    Kentucky-4.4-(1 team) 4.4
    New York- 19.4-(4 teams) 4.9
    Alabama- 4.9-(1 team) 4.9
    Minnesota- 5.6-(1 team) 5.6
    Wisconsin-5.8-(1 team) 5.8
    Missouri-6.1-(1 team) 6.1
    Between THUSC and FC, which one should be relegated?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Must be a lot of talent in Oregon.....Just 4 years ago, the NW had two, now they have 9

      Oregon-4.2-(3 teams) 1.4 teams per million
      Washington-7.6-(5 teams) 1.5
      Colorado-5.8-(4 teams) 1.5
      Utah-3.2-(2 teams) 1.6
      North Carolina-10.4- (6 teams) 1.7
      Virginia-8.5-(5 teams) 1.7
      Idaho- 1.7-(1 team) 1.7
      Connecticut- 3.6-(2 teams) 1.8
      Nebraska-1.9-(1 team) 1.9
      Maryland- 6.0-(3 teams) 2
      Oklahoma-3.9-(2 teams) 2
      California-39.5- (19 teams) 2.1
      Georgia-10.6- (5 teams) 2.1
      New Jersey-8.8-(4 teams) 2.2
      Massachusetts-7.0-(3 teams) 2.3
      South Carolina-5.1-(2 teams) 2.6
      Kansas-2.9-(1 team) 2.9
      Nevada-3.1-(1 team) 3.1
      Texas-29.0- (9 teams) 3.2
      Pennsylvania-12.8-(4 teams) 3.2
      Michigan-10.0-(3 teams) 3.3
      Tennessee- 6.8-(2 teams) 3.4
      Indiana- 6.7-(2 teams) 3.4
      Florida-21.4-(6 teams) 3.6
      Arizona- 7.2-(2 teams) 3.6
      Ohio-11.7-(3 teams) 3.9
      Illinois-12.6-(3 teams) 4.2
      Kentucky-4.4-(1 team) 4.4
      New York- 19.4-(4 teams) 4.9
      Alabama- 4.9-(1 team) 4.9
      Minnesota- 5.6-(1 team) 5.6
      Wisconsin-5.8-(1 team) 5.8
      Missouri-6.1-(1 team) 6.1
      Need more teams in the NW since those (2) local Oregon clubs wasted thousands on useless travel all over the USA the last 5 years in the remains of the US Club wasteland. More teams regionally in the ECNL will make up for the wasted travel escapades when DA had all the top clubs. Time rebuild and earn some trust, you won't be fleeced again.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Must be a lot of talent in Oregon.....Just 4 years ago, the NW had two, now they have 9

        Oregon-4.2-(3 teams) 1.4 teams per million
        Washington-7.6-(5 teams) 1.5
        Colorado-5.8-(4 teams) 1.5
        Utah-3.2-(2 teams) 1.6
        North Carolina-10.4- (6 teams) 1.7
        Virginia-8.5-(5 teams) 1.7
        Idaho- 1.7-(1 team) 1.7
        Connecticut- 3.6-(2 teams) 1.8
        Nebraska-1.9-(1 team) 1.9
        Maryland- 6.0-(3 teams) 2
        Oklahoma-3.9-(2 teams) 2
        California-39.5- (19 teams) 2.1
        Georgia-10.6- (5 teams) 2.1
        New Jersey-8.8-(4 teams) 2.2
        Massachusetts-7.0-(3 teams) 2.3
        South Carolina-5.1-(2 teams) 2.6
        Kansas-2.9-(1 team) 2.9
        Nevada-3.1-(1 team) 3.1
        Texas-29.0- (9 teams) 3.2
        Pennsylvania-12.8-(4 teams) 3.2
        Michigan-10.0-(3 teams) 3.3
        Tennessee- 6.8-(2 teams) 3.4
        Indiana- 6.7-(2 teams) 3.4
        Florida-21.4-(6 teams) 3.6
        Arizona- 7.2-(2 teams) 3.6
        Ohio-11.7-(3 teams) 3.9
        Illinois-12.6-(3 teams) 4.2
        Kentucky-4.4-(1 team) 4.4
        New York- 19.4-(4 teams) 4.9
        Alabama- 4.9-(1 team) 4.9
        Minnesota- 5.6-(1 team) 5.6
        Wisconsin-5.8-(1 team) 5.8
        Missouri-6.1-(1 team) 6.1
        ...this isn’t how math works. Take Missouri, there aren’t 6.1 teams per million, there is 1 team per 6.1 million people. You point becomes null when you can’t even make it...

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          ...this isn’t how math works. Take Missouri, there aren’t 6.1 teams per million, there is 1 team per 6.1 million people. You point becomes null when you can’t even make it...
          I think the column suppose to read 6.1 million people per team. So Oregon has 1 team for every 1.4 million people.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            ...this isn’t how math works. Take Missouri, there aren’t 6.1 teams per million, there is 1 team per 6.1 million people. You point becomes null when you can’t even make it...
            Thank you. The op messed up.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              ...this isn’t how math works. Take Missouri, there aren’t 6.1 teams per million, there is 1 team per 6.1 million people. You point becomes null when you can’t even make it...
              This isn't how grammar works. Your point becomes null when you can't write properly. Thanks for trying but you lose.

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                #8
                What a cluster. A jerk trying to be snobby about someone having numbers swapped in their examples, but still anybody could figure out the point, does so by writing a horrifically flawed response.

                We need to get you homer back to work. You are dulling the collective knife.

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