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2024 Playoffs

barkpm

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Watching the games this weekend was like picking my best fantasy football team and then playing the NY Giants…..
 
2024 Public High School State Champions

Here are the public high school football champions based mostly on comparative playoff scores.

8A - Lincoln-Way East (12-0)
7A - Normal Community (10-1)
6A - East St. Louis (13-1)
5A - Sycamore (11-0)
4A - Coal City (10-2)
3A - Byron (10-0)
2A - Downs Tri-Valley (9-1)
1A - Lena-Winslow (13-0)

All of the teams listed above had great seasons and successful playoff runs. Congratulations! You deserve recognition.
 
2024 Public High School State Champions

Here are the public high school football champions based mostly on comparative playoff scores.

8A - Lincoln-Way East (12-0)
7A - Normal Community (10-1)
6A - East St. Louis (13-1)
5A - Sycamore (11-0)
4A - Coal City (10-2)
3A - Byron (10-0)
2A - Downs Tri-Valley (9-1)
1A - Lena-Winslow (13-0)

All of the teams listed above had great seasons and successful playoff runs. Congratulations! You deserve recognition.
Wingman stuck with the fat girl.
 
2024 Public High School State Champions

Here are the public high school football champions based mostly on comparative playoff scores.

8A - Lincoln-Way East (12-0)
7A - Normal Community (10-1)
6A - East St. Louis (13-1)
5A - Sycamore (11-0)
4A - Coal City (10-2)
3A - Byron (10-0)
2A - Downs Tri-Valley (9-1)
1A - Lena-Winslow (13-0)

All of the teams listed above had great seasons and successful playoff runs. Congratulations! You deserve recognition.
Would you consider/support a success factor applied to the public’s? Lena Winslow, Rochester, ESL, Cary Grove, etc…

Why? Why not?
 
Would you consider/support a success factor applied to the public’s? Lena Winslow, Rochester, ESL, Cary Grove, etc…

Why? Why not?
if more people are willing to compete at the proper level we wouldn’t need success factors or multipliers. Unfortunate most don’t like to challenge themselves and always want an easy path. I commend LA and St Rita for petitioning to the level in which they feel they are capable of playing.
 
if more people are willing to compete at the proper level we wouldn’t need success factors or multipliers. Unfortunate most don’t like to challenge themselves and always want an easy path. I commend LA and St Rita for petitioning to the level in which they feel they are capable of playing.
Multiplier takes care of the level. My question is about the Success Factor and whether or not it should be applied to Public’s who have had long sustained success like the teams mentioned above (and possibly more).
 
Multiplier takes care of the level. My question is about the Success Factor and whether or not it should be applied to Public’s who have had long sustained success like the teams mentioned above (and possibly more).
If teams would be willing to play at the level they are capable of playing, there wouldn’t be a need for success factor for either public or private.

Example: if Montini
 
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If teams would be willing to play at the level they are capable of playing, there wouldn’t be a need for success factor for either public or private.

Example: if Montini
Agreed. Would love to see Le Win, Rochester, CG and ESL (getting allowed by their conference) play up 1 or 2 levels. We know ESL wants to but can’t.
 
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