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And as someone from Aiken and now living in Lexington, I will disagree with this. Aiken is probably 45-45 each way with Georgia (being on the border) having a good following as well. And up until 5 years ago, you would see very few Gamecock car flags. Now with the "high 5" streak, they are everywhere. I see Clemson flags flying win or lose. I'd also say Clemson is well represented in Lexington, probably a slight edge to USC, maybe 60-40 or 55-45...but that Columbia is right across the way as well. I will say this, there are a lot more USC "fans" ever since the "high 5" streak started, either they're on a bandwagon (I see this in transplants) or they feel they can finally come out of the woodwork.
14, This is a cool resource, thanks for sharin' it..
Looks like Nebraska, Wisconsin, & West Virginia are solidly locked up states.. Nebraska & Wisconsin make sense to me.. but I thought there would be a little spot for Marshall in WVa..(?)
Anyways, thanks again.. and it looks like the Longhorns have some strength in New Mexico too
14, This is a cool resource, thanks for sharin' it..
Looks like Nebraska, Wisconsin, & West Virginia are solidly locked up states.. Nebraska & Wisconsin make sense to me.. but I thought there would be a little spot for Marshall in WVa..(?)
Anyways, thanks again.. and it looks like the Longhorns have some strength in New Mexico too
If you look closely, you'll see that the farthest tip west in West Virginia has some green for Marshall. But for the most part, Marshall is an after thought!
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