KTO, not gonna lie. Sometimes I hate how long it takes for you to post your next video… But when the next video drops I completely understand why I had to wait so long. We all really appreciate how much work, research, time, effort, dedication, and effort you put into this channel. Thank you!!!
I was at that ASU vs Sacramento State game back in 2013 during my junior year at ASU... I still remember how miserable it was in the student section. I think ABC 15 said the field temperature felt like it was over 118°
For Nebraska, Gale Sayers was born in Kansas but moved to Omaha at a very young age. He lived there his whole life and graduated high school at Omaha Central High school. I would say he's the greatest Nebraska player of all time for football.
Lance Alworth,Archie Manning,Steve McNair,AJ Brown and DK Metcalf too! Hugh Green is considered by some as the greatest college defender of all time when he played at Pitt from 1977-80. He was from Natchez.
Bo Jackson was born and raised in Alabama, he's not from Georgia lol. Maybe you're thinking of Herschel Walker Edit: yes I know KTO said high school and not where they were born. But Bo was born, raised AND went to high school in Alabama guys.
@@msk1170 HW was the better college RB, but Bo was the better pro RB and played baseball. However, HW is an Olympian, a track & field champion, a professional MMA fighter, and a black belt in taekwondo.
I thought this comment Bo Jackson had a better career than TO. I guess it kinda does but yeah missing the whole ass state is a pretty big whiff. Still think TO deserves the title though.
For Part 2, you should show what the ranking would look like if you adjusted to account for NFL players per capita. Would give more of an idea of how important football is in the state rather than just how many people there are; Louisiana would probably be #1, Illinois and New York would fall quite a bit, etc
Let me guess... you're from Louisiana 😂. What he actually should do, is a video on total players that made the NFL from each state regardless of where they went to high school. If player x went to a California high school, but chose to go to Kentucky and got drafted that would count as 1 player for the state of Kentucky.
@@jayden12242 stop liking your own comment, that's weird😆😂🤣. You said it's not a accurate count, accurate count for what? I just said do a video about it, it would just show where the most drafted players are coming from. Which would mean which states are developing the players. Explain how that is not accurate?
@@collinsingleton6899 That's a bit redundant. Why count the state they went to college? They were born and raised in X state, then that's the state they're from. If you did that Alabama as a state would rise a lot higher than it should.
EDIT: Bo Jackson is from ALABAMA not GEORGIA... my mistake. PART 2 HERE: ua-cam.com/video/Pe0Fs3CKCfw/v-deo.html INFO BELOW 1. link to website I used ainsworthsports.com/football_player_rankings_by_high_school.htm 2. keep in mind that # of players might not be exact (website was missing a few players & it would count players multiple times if they were a return man) 3. states are ranked out of 51 because I'm including Washington D.C. (in part 2) 4. I chose highest ranked player based on website's criteria 5. I'll link part 2 in this comment one I publish that video (will be up next week) 6. It's pretty cool to have a full compliled list of almost every pro player and where they are from... so here's a link to ainsworth's patreon (I'm not affiliated with them in any way) www.patreon.com/AinsworthSports
Watch out when you do Wyoming. Jay Novacek is listed on Ainsworth as the top one from Wyoming... but Gothenburg High School, where Novacek went, is actually in Nebraska.
@@richardharepax123 Bc Jerry Rice is the best WR oat? Walter Payton was good, and def deserved a mention, but Rice was the most dominate force of his era, and most dominate wr ever.
I was going to post the same thing. They should have shown the list of Mississippi greats. Not to mention the Hall of Famers. This effort is not great overall.
Jerry Rice is the all time receiving leader, Walter Payton retired as the all time rushing leader, and Brett Favre retired as the all time passing leader. All from Mississippi.
Alaska has got a future stud in HS right now, he recently moved to Pennsylvania to get a better shot at college football and he's got D1 offers . His name is Deyvid Palepale and i've been fortunate enough to interview him multiple times. 7v7 football also came to Alaska within these last 5 years, they are starting to produce more talent but it will be awhile until we hear about bigger names cause the youth football development is finally catching some steam now too! lack of development had been the major issue here and also funding teams has been tough. I know Juneau HS had to get together something like $250k just to have a season due to traveling, lodging + more. They are an Island HS so every away game they have to take an airplane or a ferry.
What I was wondering. Between Anchorage and Fairbanks alone is either a 6⅓ hour drive or a plane, and those are the only 2 "regular size" cities in the entire state, population wise.
My middle school gym teacher was Zach Martin coach when he was in Highschool. He said that they would put 3 or 4 guys on him in practice and he would stop them all. He said he knew he was going to play in the nfl
My grandpa went to school with barry. He was older than him. Went to north high. He was in the same grade as his sister. Also his dad owned a convenience store in wichita
As an Alaskan I can’t help but chime in, yes mark is the best as far as collegiate and nfl career go. However I played with (behind) the greatest high school Alaskan football player Perry Monzulla; he racked up 1700 yards and 25 touchdowns as a junior and set the state record with 2800 yards and 44 touchdowns as a senior while leading the smallest school in 4a to its only state championship in a dominant fashion.
Crazy thing is Delaware is a top 10 state when it comes to nf player rate compared to state population, we have 8 people in the league rn including Darnell savage, Chris Godwin, Brian O’Neil, Bilal Nichols, etc
I’m still shocked Taysom Hill is ranked that high for Idaho. I’m also surprised to see that Cole Nielson and Jake Bower not on this list. I don’t know if they played in the pros, but they were a problem when we played them.
If Taysom was born in 1950 and not 1990, he'd be a Hall of Famer and someone we would talk about all the time as one of the best to ever do it. As it is, he's been a major part of the Saints for years now. His numbers aren't crazy, but if you watch as many Saints games as I have, you quickly realize that the contribution he makes is vital to the gameplan. He's good for at least 1 or 2 (sometimes more) big chunk yardage plays per matchup that can turn the tide of a game. He isn't an elite passer, runner, defender, or blocker. But he does each of those things better than most, and IS an elite athlete. I can't help but think Bill Belichick has dreams about having him on is 2000s Patriots squads.
Bo Jackson = born in Bessemer, AL, attended McAdory HS in AL; attended Auburn University in Alabama. How in the world did you list him with Georgia? By the way, Jackson is the ONLY athlete to be named an all-star in two professional sports (NFL Pro Bowl in 1990 and MLB All-Star team in 1989 representing the American League). However, Bo's best sport may have been track & field. Would have loved to have seen him in a 4X100 relay team that included Hershel Walker.
Thank you for the wikipedia article, im sure many of us have no idea about his career as an athlete. And Im pretty sure he was just using this website and the website is wrong, not him.
Ik this is nfl, but if it were just foot all in general, Nebraska isn't terrible. We've produced 2 Hiesmen winners, and I think our best fb player would be Dave Remmington, who played center and the award given to the best center in cfb is named after him.
great to see my home town getting some recognition, we even have a high school stadium named after Dutch Clark. all high school teams in Pueblo play there, I made some good memories at that place growing. up.
Predictions (bc Idk how to access the rankings list) 2.Texas 4.Pennsylvania 5.Ohio 12.Tennessee 51.Vermont Don’t want to try and figure out the other numbers not said lol (but I think Wisconsin is probably top 20)
little tidbit about Kurt Warner, he worked at the hy-vee in my hometown before getting called up to play for the Rams. gives you a sense of pride every now and then. little hometown representation
Regarding New Hampshire, we may not be the biggest football state But we are the home state of Papa Bosa, John, the father of Joey & Nick. Born and raised in Keene, NH (about half an hour away from my hometown, funny enough), went to Keene High (same high school my mom went to), played for Boston College, and ended up playing 3 years in Miami before injury sidelined him for good, I think. Also was a 1st round draft pick.
I'm surprised he didn't mention the afflux of Samoan players who come through Hawaii when he talked about that state. It's home to a lot of Samoan talent. And it's producing talent more and more as the years go by. They love football there. It's growing.
Maybe conference by conference from each of the 10 (as of June 17, 2023) FBS conferences, plus the four independents (UConn, UMass, Army and, um, hang on, I'll think of the fourth one).
Love the content KTO. Just gotta make a lil correction respectfully. Maxx Crosby played college ball at Eastern Michigan, but played HS ball in Nevada. Just wanted to let you know sir
Maybe sometime soon, Alabama can have a professional team hopefully. Thank you for making this video for us by the way and you did a wonderful job anazlying every states football talent.
Honestly at this rate Huntsville might be the best bet with how much they're growing and how much better it is than Birmingham. Either way it's still a long shot
idk how its like there in reality but from different football maps Alabama is supposed to be more sided to the falcons right? Ik that may not be the case, im from new mexico and were supposed to be mainly cowboys fans but theres a lot of diversity here in terms of support for other teams like denver and LV
@@michaeldanielespinoza5033 To be honest, nobody really cares about NFL in Alabama. college football is basically religion and taken very seriously, and everybody just puts their energy into that.
I love the vid and get that you referenced a specific website's rankings (average value?) to identify the best.... but my man, Don Hutson HAS to be the greatest from Alabama
From massachusetts: matt hasselbeck, marc columbo, brian st. pierre, sean morey, ron brace, todd collins, pete kendall, tom nalen, tim hasselbeck, jermaine wiggins (wiggy), chris Sullivan, mark chmura, mark bavaro, fred smerlas, steve trapilo, ron wooten, chris lindstrom, dan ross (malden and northeastern univ.), dave lindstrom, mark van eaghan, jack concannon, nick buoniconti, "Pic" was from Pittsfield, MA? (Brian Piccolo)., doug flutie (but list I was looking at failed to mention him). 4 from my hometown.
Iowa only had Brandon Scherff listed as notable actives but George Kittle Tristan Wirfs TJ Hockenson Allen Lazard all bigger names than Scherff is currently. Lesser known but still notable are Tyler Linderbaum, Trevor Penning, and Andrew Van Ginkel.
…someone liked this and I figured I’d double check. I guess Kittle spent some HS in OK. So I could see him being overlooked for Iowa. But he primarily lived in Iowa from a young age through most of HS.
Oklahoma going to have two a old one Jim Thorpe. Why? Cause he the only person to have a statue in the HoF, and the modern one will be Steve Largent who had most of the WR records until Jerry Rice.
Alabama - 0:55
Alaska - 1:30
Arizona - 2:04
Arkansas - 2:49
California - 3:30
Colorado - 4:07
Connecticut - 4:48
Delaware - 5:10
Florida - 6:05
Georgia - 6:55
Hawaii - 7:21
Idaho - 8:06
Illinois - 8:35
Indiana - 9:14
Iowa - 9:52
Kansas - 10:25
Kentucky - 10:55
Louisiana - 11:47
Maine - 12:24
Maryland - 12:49
Massachusetts - 13:17
Michigan - 14:10
Minnesota - 14:57
Mississippi - 15:20
Missouri - 16:14
Montana - 16:52
Nebraska - 17:16
Nevada - 17:51
New Hampshire - 18:19
New Jersey - 18:46
New Mexico - 19:05
New York - 19:32
North Carolina - 20:00
North Dakota -20:26
Thank you
You the commenter’s MVP!!
Alabama - 0:54
*ROLL TIDE!*
Bro hated Alabama so much he didn’t include them. 😭
my man! only wanted to see my state. it's not in part 1. :|
KTO, not gonna lie. Sometimes I hate how long it takes for you to post your next video… But when the next video drops I completely understand why I had to wait so long. We all really appreciate how much work, research, time, effort, dedication, and effort you put into this channel. Thank you!!!
Correction Bo Jackson is from Bessemer, Alabama he’s an alum of my high school and middle school and currently lives in Alabama
He lives in Illinois south of Chicago in the house he bought when he played for the White Sox
So you went to McAdory
@@chr0nicallydank indeed
Just came across this video, and was running to the comments to make sure someone had corrected this. Thank you!
KTO is some of the best football content and storytelling out there
He and FlemLo are godsends
@@Disxreetflem lo extremely 🌽
Yuuup! That’s why I been subscribed for so long 😁😁
Tbh he took the whole video straight from a website. You could have just read it urself in half the time.
@@Ch538Q why would I do that when I could watch it in a KTO vid
6:55 bro, Bo Jackson went to high school in Alabama and played at Auburn. He only came to GA to play against the Falcons or the Bulldogs.
Minnesota produced one of the greatest football players of all time, and the man with the greatest football name ever, Bronko Nagurski.
The man was absolutely a product of Minnesota! But unfortunately born in Ontario :(
The disrespect to him Langer is crazy too he is the greatest center of all time
yessir MN LOVE
This website is stupid, not even in the top 300? The man was one of- if not THE best player in the NFL in the 30s.
I was at that ASU vs Sacramento State game back in 2013 during my junior year at ASU... I still remember how miserable it was in the student section. I think ABC 15 said the field temperature felt like it was over 118°
For Nebraska, Gale Sayers was born in Kansas but moved to Omaha at a very young age. He lived there his whole life and graduated high school at Omaha Central High school. I would say he's the greatest Nebraska player of all time for football.
he’s gotta be
I'm a Packer fan but Ahman Green over "The Kansas Comet" Gale Sayers. What are they smoking ?
Maybe he was not chosen because his pro career was so short. Nonetheless, he certainly is the best player out of the state.
I just read that "Pic" was from my state massachusetts.
He played 5 years in the NFL. He's not even in this schmucks top 100
Mississippi produced Brett Favre, Jerry Rice, and Walter Payton…that’s nuts
Lance Alworth,Archie Manning,Steve McNair,AJ Brown and DK Metcalf too! Hugh Green is considered by some as the greatest college defender of all time when he played at Pitt from 1977-80. He was from Natchez.
Cali the best hands down then these other weak ass states
@@plantbasedcarnivore8210pls Texas is better all around
Highest HOF player percentage per capita
Bo Jackson was born and raised in Alabama, he's not from Georgia lol. Maybe you're thinking of Herschel Walker
Edit: yes I know KTO said high school and not where they were born. But Bo was born, raised AND went to high school in Alabama guys.
Herschel is def the greatest athlete in the history of America. Guy is legendary.
@@ShawnWi in my opinion Herschel is the greatest running back in SEC history but Bo is the greatest all around athlete.
He needs to delete this vid and edit it because that mistake is not excusable
@@msk1170 HW was the better college RB, but Bo was the better pro RB and played baseball. However, HW is an Olympian, a track & field champion, a professional MMA fighter, and a black belt in taekwondo.
Pretty obvious but rare mistake from KTO
Fun fact: my dad went to wichita south east high school, barry sanders went to wichita north high, and my dad tackled him in high school
That's really cool! Not too many people who can say that lol
Should've overridden the Mitchell selection for Arkansas and opted for Don Hutson.
People don't understand how ahead of his time Hutson was. More dominant in his era than Jerry Rice was in his, by a mile.
@@GoHawgs1987 Especially when many of his records including Packers own team records didn't get broken until the 1990s
HOF Cortez Kennedy should be considered
huge whiff on Bo Jackson. Born, raised, and played high school/college in Alabama, not Georgia.
For real. He's not often making mistakes tho.... I don't think 🤷🏻♂️
Yeaa man I’m highly surprised he slipped on this one
Hershel Walker is from GA, Bo Jackson is from AL😮
I thought this comment Bo Jackson had a better career than TO. I guess it kinda does but yeah missing the whole ass state is a pretty big whiff. Still think TO deserves the title though.
Bo jackson never had a 1000yard season as a pro he’s definitely overrated
Yo KTO, I genuinely mean it when I say that whenever I hear your voice, my day instantly gets better. Keep up the great work dawg ♥️
Gotta love hearing Minnesota being called the state of hockey in a football vid. This video was awesome!
We are also further north than Maine. Hate that he called Maine further north than us when that is false.
For Part 2, you should show what the ranking would look like if you adjusted to account for NFL players per capita. Would give more of an idea of how important football is in the state rather than just how many people there are; Louisiana would probably be #1, Illinois and New York would fall quite a bit, etc
Let me guess... you're from Louisiana 😂. What he actually should do, is a video on total players that made the NFL from each state regardless of where they went to high school. If player x went to a California high school, but chose to go to Kentucky and got drafted that would count as 1 player for the state of Kentucky.
@@collinsingleton6899 Nope, California kid!
@@collinsingleton6899 that would not be a accurate count from each state
@@jayden12242 stop liking your own comment, that's weird😆😂🤣. You said it's not a accurate count, accurate count for what? I just said do a video about it, it would just show where the most drafted players are coming from. Which would mean which states are developing the players. Explain how that is not accurate?
@@collinsingleton6899 That's a bit redundant. Why count the state they went to college?
They were born and raised in X state, then that's the state they're from. If you did that Alabama as a state would rise a lot higher than it should.
So glad your subs are going up. You've deserved it for a long time and still should have more
EDIT: Bo Jackson is from ALABAMA not GEORGIA... my mistake.
PART 2 HERE: ua-cam.com/video/Pe0Fs3CKCfw/v-deo.html
INFO BELOW
1. link to website I used
ainsworthsports.com/football_player_rankings_by_high_school.htm
2. keep in mind that # of players might not be exact (website was missing a few players & it would count players multiple times if they were a return man)
3. states are ranked out of 51 because I'm including Washington D.C. (in part 2)
4. I chose highest ranked player based on website's criteria
5. I'll link part 2 in this comment one I publish that video (will be up next week)
6. It's pretty cool to have a full compliled list of almost every pro player and where they are from... so here's a link to ainsworth's patreon (I'm not affiliated with them in any way) www.patreon.com/AinsworthSports
Being a football stats junkie, I’m surprised I’ve never heard of this website!
Where Pennsylvania
Watch out when you do Wyoming. Jay Novacek is listed on Ainsworth as the top one from Wyoming... but Gothenburg High School, where Novacek went, is actually in Nebraska.
Missing Washington, Wyoming, Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Rhode Island, Oregon....
Good lord....
@@d0nKsTaH He got Alabama. The rest are later in the alphabet and will presumably be included in part 2.
Great concept and incredible visuals
At least give Walter Payton the honorable mention for his Mississippi work
Why wouldn't he give him the top spot as he is one of the top RB ,s in history
@@richardharepax123 Bc Jerry Rice is the best WR oat? Walter Payton was good, and def deserved a mention, but Rice was the most dominate force of his era, and most dominate wr ever.
@@richardharepax123because he's an.....
@@estimatedprophethawk because he is what?
Not mentioning Walter Payton for Mississippi, should be a crime
I just posted the same thing, and I didn't even see your comment.
I was going to post the same thing. They should have shown the list of Mississippi greats. Not to mention the Hall of Famers. This effort is not great overall.
Same with no mention of Her she'll from GA.
I quit watching bout a third way through.
He was definitely correct in his ultimate choice but I agree sweetness deserves at least a mention.
Bo Jackson was from, went to high school, and college at in Alabama. That must be a missed stat from that site he was using
Should have done his own research.
Jerry Rice is the all time receiving leader, Walter Payton retired as the all time rushing leader, and Brett Favre retired as the all time passing leader. All from Mississippi.
Pretty wild. 🍻😎
Also Jackie Slator, Steve Mcnair, Deuce McAllister, Fletcher Cox,Demario Davis
@@blackfairchild2155 we an underrated football state
My boy came out with a HEATER. KTO good job bro probably the best football content creator out there
Jordy Nelson would have been nice to mention for Kansas 😢
Alaska has got a future stud in HS right now, he recently moved to Pennsylvania to get a better shot at college football and he's got D1 offers . His name is Deyvid Palepale and i've been fortunate enough to interview him multiple times. 7v7 football also came to Alaska within these last 5 years, they are starting to produce more talent but it will be awhile until we hear about bigger names cause the youth football development is finally catching some steam now too! lack of development had been the major issue here and also funding teams has been tough. I know Juneau HS had to get together something like $250k just to have a season due to traveling, lodging + more. They are an Island HS so every away game they have to take an airplane or a ferry.
thats good hopefully we hear more about alaska soon!
What I was wondering. Between Anchorage and Fairbanks alone is either a 6⅓ hour drive or a plane, and those are the only 2 "regular size" cities in the entire state, population wise.
Very nice cant wait for part 2!
KTO’s videos are always 🔥
I can’t wait for part 2 !
My middle school gym teacher was Zach Martin coach when he was in Highschool. He said that they would put 3 or 4 guys on him in practice and he would stop them all. He said he knew he was going to play in the nfl
My grandpa went to school with barry. He was older than him. Went to north high. He was in the same grade as his sister. Also his dad owned a convenience store in wichita
Very well made and informative video. Great job KTO. Can't wait for part 2
best football content youtuber in history
This video is an instant classic! Can’t wait for part 2 so I can here about Texas (my home state)
As an Alaskan I can’t help but chime in, yes mark is the best as far as collegiate and nfl career go. However I played with (behind) the greatest high school Alaskan football player Perry Monzulla; he racked up 1700 yards and 25 touchdowns as a junior and set the state record with 2800 yards and 44 touchdowns as a senior while leading the smallest school in 4a to its only state championship in a dominant fashion.
Crazy thing is Delaware is a top 10 state when it comes to nf player rate compared to state population, we have 8 people in the league rn including Darnell savage, Chris Godwin, Brian O’Neil, Bilal Nichols, etc
Fun fact Brian urlacher was born in WA an I had a family member of his as my teacher in high school here in WA. His name was also Brian urlacher.
Love this video! Thank you for this. I know this must have been so much to edit and research! Really appreciate it
Nice list so far. Let's hope Part 2 comes out soon.
You should do the best player from every D1 Team
dude that’s so insanely time consuming. that’s almost 3 schools per state
I’m still shocked Taysom Hill is ranked that high for Idaho. I’m also surprised to see that Cole Nielson and Jake Bower not on this list. I don’t know if they played in the pros, but they were a problem when we played them.
If Taysom was born in 1950 and not 1990, he'd be a Hall of Famer and someone we would talk about all the time as one of the best to ever do it. As it is, he's been a major part of the Saints for years now. His numbers aren't crazy, but if you watch as many Saints games as I have, you quickly realize that the contribution he makes is vital to the gameplan. He's good for at least 1 or 2 (sometimes more) big chunk yardage plays per matchup that can turn the tide of a game. He isn't an elite passer, runner, defender, or blocker. But he does each of those things better than most, and IS an elite athlete. I can't help but think Bill Belichick has dreams about having him on is 2000s Patriots squads.
@@mmclaurin8035 I would agree with that last sentence, ala Troy Brown.
Bo Jackson = born in Bessemer, AL, attended McAdory HS in AL; attended Auburn University in Alabama. How in the world did you list him with Georgia? By the way, Jackson is the ONLY athlete to be named an all-star in two professional sports (NFL Pro Bowl in 1990 and MLB All-Star team in 1989 representing the American League). However, Bo's best sport may have been track & field. Would have loved to have seen him in a 4X100 relay team that included Hershel Walker.
No one care tho
Then why did you take the time to respond with a snarky, $h!t for brains remark?
Thank you for the wikipedia article, im sure many of us have no idea about his career as an athlete. And Im pretty sure he was just using this website and the website is wrong, not him.
Can't wait for part 2
Good to see the state of Alabama being highlighted for something positive
Except the video says Bo Jackson is from Georgia, not Alabama 😂
Hey, you have Alabama white sauce, right?
They also produced the 2 best MLB players of the 1960’s. Hank Aaron and Willie Mays
I’ve been watching KTO and Flemlo Raps for so long I literally don’t remember not watching them
Mississippi needs to continue getting more respect for their talent production. Great video!
Taking Ray Lewis over Primetime is understandable to a degree, but still outrageous to think about
I agree. Deion should have been number 1.
This is the comment I was looking for because wtf. Ray Lewis was amazing no doubt about it but Prime got it
I thought i was the only Floridian thinking that lmao
can't forget about Emmit Smith, Michael Irving, or Warren Sapp ... hell Derrick Brooks
Hey when this is done you should do outside the us
Pat Ricard went to high school in Massachusetts. Currently on a streak of 4 straight pro bowls
I know we are talking NFL however Doug Flutie was a great player…just in Canada. I’d have to go with him for Massachusetts.
KTO man that outro is killer
Love your video KTO and keep up the great work
Pennsylvania deserves its own video….
Ik this is nfl, but if it were just foot all in general, Nebraska isn't terrible. We've produced 2 Hiesmen winners, and I think our best fb player would be Dave Remmington, who played center and the award given to the best center in cfb is named after him.
10/10 content! Can we get more college content tho
great to see my home town getting some recognition, we even have a high school stadium named after Dutch Clark. all high school teams in Pueblo play there, I made some good memories at that place growing. up.
Next episode do other countries
Predictions (bc Idk how to access the rankings list)
2.Texas
4.Pennsylvania
5.Ohio
12.Tennessee
51.Vermont
Don’t want to try and figure out the other numbers not said lol (but I think Wisconsin is probably top 20)
Think Ohio and Pennsylvania are gonna be flipped
I’m surprised Pat Friermuth wasn’t mentioned at all during the Massachusetts section lol
I feel like he’s the best current MA player in the league
Dope video my g
This is a cool concept
Bo Jackson is from Alabama
I thought i was tripping when he said that. I think he meant Herschel Walker.
love this video idea
Can you do the best international players in the future ?
If theyre from the future, how can we know who is best?
little tidbit about Kurt Warner, he worked at the hy-vee in my hometown before getting called up to play for the Rams. gives you a sense of pride every now and then. little hometown representation
Terry Bradshaw should have been ranked much high in the Louisiana Group.
Damn KTO really left the Ohioans on a cliffhanger there
Regarding New Hampshire, we may not be the biggest football state
But we are the home state of Papa Bosa, John, the father of Joey & Nick.
Born and raised in Keene, NH (about half an hour away from my hometown, funny enough), went to Keene High (same high school my mom went to), played for Boston College, and ended up playing 3 years in Miami before injury sidelined him for good, I think.
Also was a 1st round draft pick.
A bunch of great coaches are from N.H. also.
Yep! @@joka7316
I hope you’ll do Samoa and Puerto Rico as well, maybe Guam or other territories if they have any NFL players. Samoa definitely does.
I'm surprised he didn't mention the afflux of Samoan players who come through Hawaii when he talked about that state. It's home to a lot of Samoan talent. And it's producing talent more and more as the years go by. They love football there. It's growing.
A certified hood classicss
You should do the best nfl player from every fbs school in multiple parts
Maybe conference by conference from each of the 10 (as of June 17, 2023) FBS conferences, plus the four independents (UConn, UMass, Army and, um, hang on, I'll think of the fourth one).
@@CreightonRabs that’s not a bad idea either
Uncle Rico could've been a hall of famer from Idaho
Love the content KTO. Just gotta make a lil correction respectfully. Maxx Crosby played college ball at Eastern Michigan, but played HS ball in Nevada. Just wanted to let you know sir
Maybe sometime soon, Alabama can have a professional team hopefully. Thank you for making this video for us by the way and you did a wonderful job anazlying every states football talent.
Honestly at this rate Huntsville might be the best bet with how much they're growing and how much better it is than Birmingham. Either way it's still a long shot
i mean you guys have a USFL team but that isn’t the same as nfl
idk how its like there in reality but from different football maps Alabama is supposed to be more sided to the falcons right? Ik that may not be the case, im from new mexico and were supposed to be mainly cowboys fans but theres a lot of diversity here in terms of support for other teams like denver and LV
@@michaeldanielespinoza5033 To be honest, nobody really cares about NFL in Alabama. college football is basically religion and taken very seriously, and everybody just puts their energy into that.
Just to tie it in with the college team. Call em the "Alabama Scarlet Wave"
Was walking listening to this and almost fell asleep
Love kto videos
I saw Randall McDaniel play in high school when he played for Agua Fria. He played TE and DE in high school.
I was raised in Idaho too! What part of Idaho did you grow up in? Love your videos, keep up the good work bro
I would love to see your take and a video on how dominate Jerry Rice was compared to everyone else.
Why isn't Walter Payton listed as the number one player from Mississippi his jersey was in the hall of fame before he was
This would have been a great video for 4th of July
How can you not have Hutson at #1 for Arkansas? One of the best receivers ever.
You should have showed the top 5 on screen for each team, but otherwise incredible video as always
Thats a sic beat great intro
god i love your videos KTO
I love the vid and get that you referenced a specific website's rankings (average value?) to identify the best.... but my man, Don Hutson HAS to be the greatest from Alabama
nice job, good video
You should do a similar style video but for each jersey number
From massachusetts: matt hasselbeck, marc columbo, brian st. pierre, sean morey, ron brace, todd collins, pete kendall, tom nalen, tim hasselbeck, jermaine wiggins (wiggy), chris Sullivan, mark chmura, mark bavaro, fred smerlas, steve trapilo, ron wooten, chris lindstrom, dan ross (malden and northeastern univ.), dave lindstrom, mark van eaghan, jack concannon, nick buoniconti, "Pic" was from Pittsfield, MA? (Brian Piccolo)., doug flutie (but list I was looking at failed to mention him). 4 from my hometown.
Dang, didn't mention the boy from MO? Will is catchin strays everywhere
Forgot to mention kittle and hockensen for modern day iowa players
6:42 I love how he goes to the beat 😂
Pissed I didn't get to see Texas. But I'll say it's probably Earl Campbell or Drew breez
This is part one not all states gonna get mentioned til he dropped part two
Not going to lie I would put Texas over California but I also live in Texas so I’m a little bias.
The football field in my Hometown in Rumford, ME was named Chet Bulger stadium!
Iowa only had Brandon Scherff listed as notable actives but
George Kittle
Tristan Wirfs
TJ Hockenson
Allen Lazard
all bigger names than Scherff is currently.
Lesser known but still notable are Tyler Linderbaum, Trevor Penning, and Andrew Van Ginkel.
…someone liked this and I figured I’d double check. I guess Kittle spent some HS in OK. So I could see him being overlooked for Iowa. But he primarily lived in Iowa from a young age through most of HS.
1:56 that field looks like a vibe
Maxx Crosby is from Texas, not Michigan. But he did play at Eastern Michigan.
As an Ohioian, I was flaccid by the end. What a teaser..
Oklahoma going to have two a old one Jim Thorpe. Why? Cause he the only person to have a statue in the HoF, and the modern one will be Steve Largent who had most of the WR records until Jerry Rice.
Idaho's baseball pedigree is pretty similar to its football history. Not much, but one really good one in Harmon Killebrew.