Thank you. I learned something today. However, note that while Temple gives ~70% of its interviews to OOS applicants, (but to a very low proportion of that applicant pool, < 10% of OOS applicants get an interview) and grants ~60% of its offers to OOS applicants (but IS applicants have better odds of getting an offer if they interview), the IS applicants accept the offers 50% of the time while OOS applicants accept only 33% of the time. It seems to me that they would be chasing what they hope will be the best out of state applicants who are likely to matriculate but end up settling for good IS applicants who want to go there.
Ties to a region, including relatives (but not necessarily parents) who live there, etc can be seen as a a source of "social support" and can be a plus in some circumstances .