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They beat a team who owned that land. They may have beat a team who beat a team who beat a team from Michigan who owned that land when the season started. It can get complicated.
But wouldn't Michigan own that land, I mean, they are undefeated after all?

 
This makes no sense at all to me, how does KSU get part of Michigan? 


They beat a team who owned that land. They may have beat a team who beat a team who beat a team from Michigan who owned that land when the season started. It can get complicated.
I think that's Michigan State's territory for what it's worth. It looks like it includes Lansing and the other D1 schools are all in the south of the state (Eastern, Western, and Central Michigan).

 
But wouldn't Michigan own that land, I mean, they are undefeated after all?


The map is broken down by county, and at the beginning of the season every school owns land - all the counties closes to their school. We own some Iowa, Missouri and South Dakota land to start the season, if I recall correctly.

Michigan owns the counties closer to Ann Arbor than any other school, but Michigan State owns the counties closer to East Lansing and the directional Michigan schools also own some land in that state.

EDIT - Hah! Beaten to the explanation THREE times!  :D

 
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But wouldn't Michigan own that land, I mean, they are undefeated after all?
There are a lot of D1 schools in Michigan so the state is split to start out with. Even Michigan state lost their territory prior to losing to Michigan, so in state they just have their initial partition. 

EDIT: man, I was way too slow.

 
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