who decided to add the multiplier waiver, what a disaster. without the waiver althoff is in 3a cc in 4a montini 5a depaul 6a this year. would completely change the public/private look this year.
i would support moving to remove the waiver, but this slate could result a much more dramatic reaction
Just have true 1 to 32 seeding. In 3a it should be Byron vs Montini.
i agree with all 3 of these. 1-32 should increase competition in the state game. you don't necessarily need to remove waiver but make it the rolling instead of windows, and maybe x games over 3 years so it takes more than one down class to lose it.I do think the waiver should be harder to obtain. I think they should get rid of SF or make it for everyone
I’ve heard that it was a holdover from the districts thing that got voted in then rescinded. Not 100% sure though.I’ve read plenty of messages about people disagreeing with the 2 year enrollment process. What’s the reasoning behind it? Is it really that tedious to get yearly enrollment numbers?
193-28 point differential in four championship games is wild to meAnd outscored opponents 146-14 with a quarter to go for Montini.
Using the current setup, Montini wouldn't have been #2Just have true 1 to 32 seeding. In 3a it should be Byron vs Montini.
Problem is 1/32 seeding using current seeding process woujd have had Plano number 1 and losing to number 14 Montini in semifinals that would still result in Montini wiping out somebody at ISU.Using the current setup, Montini wouldn't have been #2
1A and 2A traditionally the private schools have struggled. Even this year most of the private schools in 1A were out early.It is obvious that something needs to change - putting private schools in a seperate playoff would not be a bad idea as other states do it. Publics, especially the smaller ones cannot compete with the recruiting advantages that private have for the most part.
I'd make all the non-tiny privates play at least 6A. A CCL school playing below that level is unfair to the smaller private schools.It is obvious that something needs to change - putting private schools in a seperate playoff would not be a bad idea as other states do it. Publics, especially the smaller ones cannot compete with the recruiting advantages that private have for the most part.