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Title: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: medinabuckeye1 on April 27, 2021, 11:36:23 AM
B1G States in the 2020 Census:







Population of the US as a whole grew by 7.2% so in the B1G only MN and NE are growing faster than the country. Maryland is roughly equal to the country as a whole and the rest of the B1G States are losing population relative to the country as a whole. 
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: Cincydawg on April 27, 2021, 11:37:44 AM
This of course is not a new trend.  Georgia will pass Ohio in population at some point.
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: medinabuckeye1 on April 27, 2021, 11:40:56 AM
Florida being more populous than New York is astounding to me. When I first visited Florida as a boy in the 1970's Ohio was still more populous than Florida and New York had nearly twice Florida's population. 
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: Cincydawg on April 27, 2021, 11:43:05 AM
(https://i.imgur.com/xrOHK5F.png)

U.S. States comparison: Ohio vs Georgia Population 2021 | countryeconomy.com (https://countryeconomy.com/countries/usa-states/compare/ohio/georgia?sc=XE23)

The link above is kind of handy.  Georgia had higher GDP per pop than Ohio which I would not have guessed.

10.6 million vs 11.7 million in 2019, probably hit even by 2030.
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: OrangeAfroMan on April 27, 2021, 11:43:52 AM
FL flew by NY, by 2 million people, or 10%, into 3rd. 
GA and NC will pass OH by 2040.
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FL still has basically exponential growth potential for the foreseeable future, too, as the gulf coast is largely empty.  FL has doubled in the past 25 years and the longer of its two coasts hasn't been built up yet.
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: medinabuckeye1 on April 27, 2021, 11:44:28 AM
This of course is not a new trend.  Georgia will pass Ohio in population at some point.
True and that too is a humongous change in a generation or two. When my dad visited his relatives in Atlanta in the 1940's Atlanta was less populous than Akron and Georgia's population was well under half of Ohio's.
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: OrangeAfroMan on April 27, 2021, 11:48:34 AM
There's a fun sporcle on top 10 US cities by population by decade going back into the 1800s.  There are some now-obscure midwestern cities back in the day that made the list.
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: medinabuckeye1 on April 27, 2021, 11:53:52 AM
GA and NC will pass OH by 2040.
I was looking at that to project when it will happen. Using the 2010-2020 growth (raw not %):

Georgia will almost certainly pass Ohio during the 2030's but it could be very close between Ohio and North Carolina for #8 in the 2040 census.

Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: MarqHusker on April 27, 2021, 11:59:42 AM
Chicago going to get caught by Houston any day now.  
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: Brutus Buckeye on April 27, 2021, 12:17:27 PM
The census is all jacked up because of covid. A lot of people are moving out of cities into low density areas if they have the ability to work from home, or for a myriad of other reasons.

I definitely didn't get counted this time around.

Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: betarhoalphadelta on April 27, 2021, 12:23:13 PM
And again, CA is not like IL or NY... That "shithole" of a "failed state" grew by a percentage basis faster than all Big Ten states except MD, MN, and NE, and equal to NJ. Given its population, it's probably grown on an actual total population basis by more than all 4 of those states combined.

As it relates to the B1G, this is why Purdue and Indiana are doomed demographically. We're in a basketball-crazed state with 3 P5-level football programs (one helmet, obv not PU/IU) and only 6.8M people, and immediately surrounded by two helmets is UM and OSU. Trying to keep the top recruits in-state and not at Notre Dame is difficult, and there just aren't enough to go around.




Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: medinabuckeye1 on April 27, 2021, 12:36:38 PM
Ohio's population rank history:



In the 1840 census Ohio passed Virginia to move to #3 behind #1 NY and #2 PA. Ohio hasn't passed a state since.

Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: OrangeAfroMan on April 27, 2021, 02:43:11 PM
here, good luck
https://www.sporcle.com/games/g/historicaluscitypops (https://www.sporcle.com/games/g/historicaluscitypops)
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: medinabuckeye1 on April 27, 2021, 03:07:39 PM
here, good luck
https://www.sporcle.com/games/g/historicaluscitypops (https://www.sporcle.com/games/g/historicaluscitypops)
Fun quiz, I got 73% which is apparently better than the 68% average. I missed:

Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: Cincydawg on April 27, 2021, 03:19:10 PM
I think beyond population is:

1.  Quality of HS programs in the state, and
2.  Fervor for football in the state.

New York is not a hotbed for football recruits.  Georgia is, not only because of population, but because of enthusiasm for the sport which means money going into HS coffers which means better programs and training.  

I'd guess nearly every top Ohio HS player dreams of playing at OSU (some ND).  OSU is dominant for a reason.  I don't think Clemson has "staying power" because of these factors.

Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: OrangeAfroMan on April 27, 2021, 03:49:58 PM
OSU's leg up is being the only 'name' program in a populous state.  I'll be radical and absurdist by suggesting they made sure that fact didn't change, over the years.
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: Cincydawg on April 28, 2021, 08:16:49 AM
2020 Census results: Georgia has packed on a million more people | Urbanize Atlanta (https://urbanize.city/atlanta/post/2020-census-georgia-results-atlanta-population-representatives)

estimates show a 25-percent surge in City of Atlanta residents since 2010

It's unusual for a major city to grow this fast, this isn't the metro area, just the city.
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: bayareabadger on April 28, 2021, 08:24:50 AM
2020 Census results: Georgia has packed on a million more people | Urbanize Atlanta (https://urbanize.city/atlanta/post/2020-census-georgia-results-atlanta-population-representatives)

estimates show a 25-percent surge in City of Atlanta residents since 2010

It's unusual for a major city to grow this fast, this isn't the metro area, just the city.
Did the physical size of the city change at all? In the south, I always wonder about annexing unincorporated territory
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: Cincydawg on April 28, 2021, 09:46:54 AM
I think they did annex a small portion around Emory U, but it wasn't significant, 6400 people apparently.  There are cranes all around me now putting up apartments and condos.  I keep thinking they are over building, but my realtor friends think not.

Atlanta City Council votes unanimously to annex Emory and CDC (ajc.com) (https://www.ajc.com/news/local-govt--politics/atlanta-expands-eastward-completing-annexation-emory-and-cdc/nnLePc3xFxV989npP7MfNK/)
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: OrangeAfroMan on April 28, 2021, 10:27:38 AM
In Atlanta's case, it may be that they've already grown out, now it's growing up.
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: Cincydawg on April 28, 2021, 10:58:13 AM
The growth in the city is a small fraction of the growth in the metro area outside the city.  The city is a bit over half a million, the metro is 5.6 million in addition.

We drove to DC and I noticed new subdivisions going up 45 miles NE of where we live and work to widen the freeway.

Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: OrangeAfroMan on April 28, 2021, 11:38:59 AM
Right, but hasn't Atlanta grown out to it's loop and beyond it as well?  At some point, the Atlanta area ends and people are going to start paying crazy prices of high-rises.  
Maybe ATL is there.
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: Cincydawg on April 28, 2021, 11:44:31 AM
Right, but hasn't Atlanta grown out to it's loop and beyond it as well?  At some point, the Atlanta area ends and people are going to start paying crazy prices of high-rises. 
Maybe ATL is there.

The loop is about 12miles out, the metro area goes about 45 miles out.  The metro area grew well outside the loop in 1970.  We lived outside the loop in 1964, barely.

A two bedroom apartment near us goes for close to $3 K a month in the new buildings with the amenities.  Condos are around half a million, the newest ones start at $800 K and up for a 2 BDR.  Those are pretty upscale, but not near the park.

40 W 12th Street NW 901, Atlanta, GA, 30309 (40west12th.com) (https://40west12th.com/search/listing/fmls/6618387/Atlanta/40-W-12th-Street-NW-901)


40 West 12th Condos Selling from $800,000 | News & Blog

 (https://40west12th.com/news-and-blog/page/3/)

Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: bayareabadger on April 28, 2021, 12:55:53 PM
I think beyond population is:

1.  Quality of HS programs in the state, and
2.  Fervor for football in the state.

New York is not a hotbed for football recruits.  Georgia is, not only because of population, but because of enthusiasm for the sport which means money going into HS coffers which means better programs and training. 

I'd guess nearly every top Ohio HS player dreams of playing at OSU (some ND).  OSU is dominant for a reason.  I don't think Clemson has "staying power" because of these factors.


Living in a nearby state and knowing a few high school coaches, I find Georgia‘a investment in the sport to be ... a lot.

It’s not my money and I try not to get hot and bothered by anyone else’s choices, but it is pricey for some thing that is somewhat tangential to the educational mission.
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: bayareabadger on April 28, 2021, 12:56:56 PM
I think they did annex a small portion around Emory U, but it wasn't significant, 6400 people apparently.  There are cranes all around me now putting up apartments and condos.  I keep thinking they are over building, but my realtor friends think not.

Atlanta City Council votes unanimously to annex Emory and CDC (ajc.com) (https://www.ajc.com/news/local-govt--politics/atlanta-expands-eastward-completing-annexation-emory-and-cdc/nnLePc3xFxV989npP7MfNK/)
Overbuilding in the sense of demand or infrastructure?
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: FearlessF on April 28, 2021, 12:57:31 PM
it's not about education
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: OrangeAfroMan on April 28, 2021, 01:02:45 PM
But it's under the guise of it, no?  Gotta keep that hyphenated term, 'student-athlete' in all official documents!
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: bayareabadger on April 28, 2021, 01:12:57 PM
it's not about education
How do you mean?
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: FearlessF on April 28, 2021, 01:25:38 PM
the Football program has few ties with the academic program

the plus might be that some football players might attend class to be eligible for sports
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: OrangeAfroMan on April 28, 2021, 01:27:18 PM
the Football program has few ties with the academic program

the plus might be that some football players might attend class to be eligible for sports
Tell that to the University of Chicago  :96:
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: FearlessF on April 28, 2021, 02:27:13 PM
ya think the Maroons are all outstanding students?  Could be I suppose.

Phil the Phoenix??

perhaps Athletic director: Erin McDermott is inline for a move to Madison?
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: OrangeAfroMan on April 28, 2021, 03:51:13 PM
ya think the Maroons are all outstanding students?  Could be I suppose.

Indiana Jones taught there.
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: Cincydawg on April 29, 2021, 09:37:29 AM
Overbuilding in the sense of demand or infrastructure?
Infrastructure, new apartments, condos, office space, especially the latter.  This city has a habit of over building before a collapse and then a long period of retrenchment.

The developers seem exuberant right now, and maybe for good reason for the next couple of years.  We still have a fair number of prime locations that are surface parking lots and old apartment low rise buildings slated for construction over the next year or so.  But, they will run out of available land in a few years I think at this rate.  I think they will start building up across the freeway, which has lagged somewhat aside from Atlantic Center and Howell Mill Road, which is a hotbed also because the land is cheap.


High-rise roundup: Tower projects advance in Midtown, downtown | Urbanize Atlanta

The tidal wave of 20 and 30-something story towers that’s swept over Midtown the past decade shows few signs of abating, and similar construction appears to be accelerating on cheaper real estate downtown. (https://urbanize.city/atlanta/post/midtown-tower-construction-development-downtown)
This past week has seen activity on new tower development from the crane-studded heart of Midtown to blocks of parking lots near Centennial Olympic Park.
News that could make urbanists giddy includes an update from the Midtown Development Review Committee on a two-tower Toll Brothers at 1018 West Peachtree Street.

 (https://urbanize.city/atlanta/post/midtown-tower-construction-development-downtown)
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: OrangeAfroMan on April 29, 2021, 01:28:20 PM
B1G by % increase the past 10 years and (no. of programs);
The top growth B1G state was MN, 19th overall in growth.
7.6 - Minnesota (1)............5.3 mil per program to 5.7.
7.4 - Nebraska (1).............1.8 to 2.0 (rounding)
7.0 - Maryland (1)..............5.8 to 6.2
5.7 - New Jersey (1)..........8.8 to 9.3
4.7 - Indiana (3)...............2.1 to 2.3
4.7 - Iowa (2)...................1.5 to 1.6
3.6 - Wisconsin (1)...........5.7 to 5.9
2.4 - Pennsylvania (2).......6.4 to 6.5
2.3 - Ohio (1)...................11.5 to 11.8
2.0 - Michigan (2)............4.9 to 5.0
-0.1 - Illinois (2)..............6.4 to 6.4
.
This plus tradition = OSU stranglehold.  
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: OrangeAfroMan on April 29, 2021, 04:02:49 PM
Actual increase in population over 10 years:
4 million - Texas
2.7 Million - FL
2.3 million - CA
1 million - GA
.98 million - WA
.90 million - NC
.82 million - NY
.76 million - AZ
.74 million - CO
.63 million - VA
.
So in Texas, over an entire decade, around 1,100 people moved there PER DAY.
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: FearlessF on April 29, 2021, 04:38:13 PM
or swam across the Rio Grande
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: OrangeAfroMan on April 29, 2021, 04:46:53 PM
You only want them to count as 3/5 of a person, right?
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: FearlessF on April 29, 2021, 04:55:47 PM
nope, they are all full peoples
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: MarqHusker on April 30, 2021, 12:05:47 AM
B1G by % increase the past 10 years and (no. of programs);
The top growth B1G state was MN, 19th overall in growth.
7.6 - Minnesota (1)............5.3 mil per program to 5.7.
7.4 - Nebraska (1).............1.8 to 2.0 (rounding)
7.0 - Maryland (1)..............5.8 to 6.2
5.7 - New Jersey (1)..........8.8 to 9.3
4.7 - Indiana (3)...............2.1 to 2.3
4.7 - Iowa (2)...................1.5 to 1.6
3.6 - Wisconsin (1)...........5.7 to 5.9
2.4 - Pennsylvania (2).......6.4 to 6.5
2.3 - Ohio (1)...................11.5 to 11.8
2.0 - Michigan (2)............4.9 to 5.0
-0.1 - Illinois (2)..............6.4 to 6.4
.
This plus tradition = OSU stranglehold. 

Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: Cincydawg on April 30, 2021, 09:08:07 AM
I wonder if the growth in Texas means Houston might be a P5 team.

Georgia has a few programs moving up the ladder (slowly).  Georgia State now plays in Turner Field where the Braves abandoned a perfectly nice modern stadium for one in the 'burbs with no mass transit.
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: Brutus Buckeye on April 30, 2021, 10:30:08 AM
Texas is an odd dynamic, where people root for teams out in the boonies (Texas, aTm), even though they have teams in their own cities (Houston, SMU) who, for a long time, played in the exact same conference (SWC) as the BFE schools. 
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: FearlessF on April 30, 2021, 10:32:27 AM
keep Austin Weird! 
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: Cincydawg on April 30, 2021, 10:37:21 AM
The states growing in population seem apt to generate more "Division 1" programs, some of which could be in line for a P5 slot in time.

Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: OrangeAfroMan on April 30, 2021, 11:28:44 AM
Another way that OSU has gotten to this point:  have a high initial population, have a good football program, then simply lag behind the rest in growth.  If Ohio's population doubled these past 25 years, Cincinnati would be in the ACC.  But instead, it's doing the rust belt challenge of nominal growth.  
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: Cincydawg on April 30, 2021, 11:35:57 AM
The U of Cincy has a few "issues", starting with a small stadium largely boxed in by other buildings.  They can get some decent recruits that were not up to OSU standards and didn't like Akron or Miami or UK or Indiana.  They have a fairly large commuter student issue as well.  And, it's a "city" school with little fan support outside that metro area.

They seem to have found a fit at HC, so we'll see how it goes from here.
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: OrangeAfroMan on April 30, 2021, 11:37:04 AM
Sounds like South Florida in Tampa.  They don't even have their own stadium.  Lot of potential, though.  
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: Cincydawg on April 30, 2021, 11:52:40 AM
(https://i.imgur.com/5eVfZBv.png)
Title: Re: 2020 Census as relates to the B1G
Post by: FearlessF on April 30, 2021, 12:17:26 PM
just need an upper deck