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In What Region do You Live?

Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska
- 23 (14.8%)
California, Nevada, Hawaii
- 16 (10.3%)
Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming
- 11 (7.1%)
North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota
- 20 (12.9%)
Michigan, Kansas, Illinois, Indiana
- 20 (12.9%)
Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Nebraska
- 17 (11%)
Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia
- 8 (5.2%)
Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio
- 4 (2.6%)
North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland,
- 16 (10.3%)
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Delaware
- 6 (3.9%)
Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine
- 3 (1.9%)
Canada
- 7 (4.5%)
Australia
- 3 (1.9%)
Great Britian
- 1 (0.6%)
Europe
- 0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 130


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Author Topic: What is the Geographic Breakdown of PF Members  (Read 3091 times)

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imahawki

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Re: What is the Geographic Breakdown of PF Members
« Reply #30 on: July 11, 2018, 10:54:45 AM »

As an Iowegian living in Nebraska it amuses me that you put Nebraska in with Texas and Iowa in with the Dakotas, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.

Should it be broken out by the B1G and B12 conferences?  You're a hawk fan and live in Nebraska? I can't feel sorry for you at all.

You should feel sorry for me.  Husker fans are insufferable ***holes.  We have owned them 4 of the last 5 years including beatdowns of 38-17, 40-10, and 56-14 last year when we could have easily scored another touchdown at the end.  They still chirp like they are nationally relevant.
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Re: What is the Geographic Breakdown of PF Members
« Reply #31 on: July 11, 2018, 12:31:47 PM »

Had the privilege of living in Columbus for two years. ;)  Those guys even named their tractors after Big Red!! The key is to always drive through Nebraska at night.
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