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By Bruce Feldman
Wednesday, February 25, 2009 The other day a reader of the blog raised the issue of an "East Coast bias" in recruiting rankings, scoffing that Louisiana's Reuben Randle should be deemed the No. 1-ranked wideout in the country. (My hunch is the fans who might buy into the reader's claim about the supposed inflated stock of recruiting rankings would concede it's actually more a Southeast bias rather than a traditional East Coast bias since you rarely see a lot of guys from New York or Boston as five-stars.) Anyhow, I figured ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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