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In this Aug. 30, 2019 photo, Olentangy head coach Mark Solis walks down the sideline during a high school football game against Hilliard Darby in Hilliard, Ohio. The percentage of players competing at the NCAA’s highest level of college football who are from Ohio has slipped from 5.9% in 2013 to 5.1% in 2018, according to NCAA research. That’s still good enough to be fifth-most among the 50 states, but fourth-place Georgia has pulled away and states such as Louisiana (sixth) and Alabama (eighth) have gained on Ohio over the last 10 years. (Shane Flanigan/The Columbus Dispatch via AP)

In this Aug. 30, 2019 photo, Olentangy head coach Mark Solis walks down the sideline during a high school football game against Hilliard Darby in Hilliard, Ohio. The percentage of players competing at the NCAA’s highest level of college football who are from Ohio has slipped from 5.9% in 2013 to 5.1% in 2018, according to NCAA research. That’s still good enough to be fifth-most among the 50 states, but fourth-place Georgia has pulled away and states such as Louisiana (sixth) and Alabama (eighth) have gained on Ohio over the last 10 years. (Shane Flanigan/The Columbus Dispatch via AP)

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