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<blockquote data-quote="HFrog12" data-source="post: 2900849" data-attributes="member: 66784"><p>While I agree a lot stick around, I think it is more complex than just where they end up. Look at the landscape of the Pac12 right now. People out west just don't care that much about football. A lot of California guys and gals that were at TCU when I was their didn't give a hoot about the game. I am not saying it is like that for every west coast alum. However, the Cali guys and gals were always more interested in the social aspect and the tailgating then my born and raised Texas friends that actually cared about the game.</p><p></p><p>I think that actual number of alums/enrollment, or lack there of, is a much bigger component. However, I think out of state students and the fact that TCU has traditionally been female heavy plays a role also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFrog12, post: 2900849, member: 66784"] While I agree a lot stick around, I think it is more complex than just where they end up. Look at the landscape of the Pac12 right now. People out west just don't care that much about football. A lot of California guys and gals that were at TCU when I was their didn't give a hoot about the game. I am not saying it is like that for every west coast alum. However, the Cali guys and gals were always more interested in the social aspect and the tailgating then my born and raised Texas friends that actually cared about the game. I think that actual number of alums/enrollment, or lack there of, is a much bigger component. However, I think out of state students and the fact that TCU has traditionally been female heavy plays a role also. [/QUOTE]
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