If I had to guess how regional voting would go right now, here’s how:
Northeast
1. Ingram
2. McCoy
3. Tebow
Mid Atlantic
1. Spiller
2. Ingram
3. Tebow
South
1. Ingram
2. Tebow
3. Spiller
Southwest
1. McCoy
2. Ingram
3. Keenum
Midwest
1. McCoy
2. Ingram
3. Clausen
Far West
1. Gerhart
2. McCoy
3. Rodgers
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Spiller gets no win place or show in the NE? (Boston College connection)?
HP,
Do you think the regional bias is always this strong? Or is it only because this year’s vote is so wide open?
tigercpa: I think the NE tends to go for the trendy or best-known media candidates. That could obviously change some in the coming weeks, but this is how I see it now.
Roby: The regional bias will definitely play a bigger part due to the wide open vote.