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Yea that’s why they going to diff format again. To 5-7 classificationsDraughn beat Andrews two weeks ago in 1a.
Draughn 711
Andrews 225
That's over 3 times larger.
WOW
No Monroe had a 1,016noticed that Burns had 917...thats' gotta teeter on being 3A..............
That’s what I was thinking toonoticed that Burns had 917...thats' gotta teeter on being 3A..............
When Murphy and Andrews combine they will be the same size.Draughn beat Andrews two weeks ago in 1a.
Draughn 711
Andrews 225
That's over 3 times larger.
WOW
Nothing like a good online course in Logic. Good one.When Murphy and Andrews combine they will be the same size.
Maybe because of geography?But did see some 3A schools with 940
Some schools would need on field hospitals.Do conferences by geography ... then divide them by ADMs when it's playoff time.
If you don't want to move up just expel some of them.noticed that Burns had 917...thats' gotta teeter on being 3A..............
Wrong!When Murphy and Andrews combine they will be the same size.
I've said before, after weeks of digging around through the numbers and team locations, etc, that keeping the 4 class divisions for the sake of conferences is the best set up.If they want 32 team playoffs, the best way is to go back to subdividing. Stay with 4 classes for conferences, then subdivide and have 8 champions. Having 7-8 classes will get dicey when making conferences.
As long as your correct. 😊Nothing like a good online course in Logic. Good one.
Looks similar to the pian I first posted on here 15 years ago.I've said before, after weeks of digging around through the numbers and team locations, etc, that keeping the 4 class divisions for the sake of conferences is the best set up.
Then take the conference champions/auto bids/and remaining top RPI till you have 192 teams. Take the 192 and divide into 6 - 32 team playoff fields based off ADM. Then take each group of 32 and divide East and West.
I might do this later with this year's playoff qualifiers and see how it works.
If only it were that simple.If you don't want to move up just expel some of them.
I think the seeding itself could use a little polishing.I've said before, after weeks of digging around through the numbers and team locations, etc, that keeping the 4 class divisions for the sake of conferences is the best set up.
Then take the conference champions/auto bids/and remaining top RPI till you have 192 teams. Take the 192 and divide into 6 - 32 team playoff fields based off ADM. Then take each group of 32 and divide East and West.
I might do this later with this year's playoff qualifiers and see how it works.
That is the plan I brought to members of the board, Davis Whitfield, and others administrators a few others. Main reason was due to having a school in the 1AA playoff with basically 3A numbers. Subdividing only works to a point when you are boxed in by the actual classification. This option meant the school would be in the playoff with teams in closer to the same ADM.I've said before, after weeks of digging around through the numbers and team locations, etc, that keeping the 4 class divisions for the sake of conferences is the best set up.
Then take the conference champions/auto bids/and remaining top RPI till you have 192 teams. Take the 192 and divide into 6 - 32 team playoff fields based off ADM. Then take each group of 32 and divide East and West.
I might do this later with this year's playoff qualifiers and see how it works.
I was at Kinston for a Shrine Bowl combine about five years ago. There was talk of combining into one school from the three. Looks like they would have about 2,400 students and a 4A school. May make scheduling and conference logistics tough.suprised Kinston only has 699.
Geographically Lenoir County is not big, so it would make sense to have only one school.I was at Kinston for a Shrine Bowl combine about five years ago. There was talk of combining into one school from the three. Looks like they would have about 2,400 students and a 4A school. May make scheduling and conference logistics tough.