Having a top public (or several) as an in-state option certainly does lower the number of kids who matriculate at OOS elite privates (as I showed in my comparison of MI and OH), but the number doesn’t drop to anything close to zero either.
Having a top public (or several) as an in-state option certainly does lower the number of kids who matriculate at OOS elite privates (as I showed in my comparison of MI and OH), but the number doesn’t drop to anything close to zero either.