🤣We need to go to 10 classes… that is the obvious solution
I guess I was merely pointing out that since Naz JCA had not started yet, and you were correctly calling it a win for the privates, I was just saying, we should give the 1 win for the publics.The 5-0 reference was to private schools winning the first 5 title games at ISU and public schools winning 0.
You are obviously referring to the fact that after 5?games are played that private schools will have a 5-1 record.
Two things csn be true at the same time.
Thank you for acknowledging Participation Trophies are a dream you wish to come true. East St. Louis, Byron, Rochester and the like don't give a damn about whom they play in the title games. They just lineup and beat them. In fact, the only games in which we were challenged were against public teams from the North. Richmond Burton came down to the last play. We beat Morris on a last second field goal. And Geneseo should have never been close. But it was only a one score game.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.
ESL and Rochester are just fine with playing private schools in game 1 or game 14By the way, when I went for a hot chocolate in the middle of the game, the lady ringing me out at concessions was all over the public/private debate. And I didn’t even ask. “$5 please. This is ridiculous. Public can’t compete with privates. This is going to be another blowout.” It was 21-0 in the first quarter at the time. I had to chuckle to myself. I said yea, we shouldn’t be in 3A and kept it moving.
Nobody forces Catholic schools to be in the IHSA.If Catholic and public schools were separated for playoffs, can Catholic schools leave the IHSA and form their own governance?
I like this but my only issue is neither Montini or Byron should be 3A. I don't blame them as it's the rules in place but waivers need to be adjusted and much harder to get (I would like to see only 1 class drop per 4 years) and I think waivers and SF needs to apply to publics also. This would put Byron in at least 4A/5A and Montini in at least 5A, where I think both belong. 3A without them would be a much more balanced and competitive bracket, I would argue both would be top 4 teams in either 4A or 5A.Just have true 1 to 32 seeding. In 3a it should be Byron vs Montini.
Wrong. Taxes are forcibly extracted by citizens in the district, including the families of players, and subsidize student tuition. In no universe can it be said that using services already paid for is “free”.Every public school player gets free tuition.
You are correct in this. However, those who choose to go to private schools, not only pay the property taxes, but also the extra tuition and fees incurred at the private school. So, it can That the tuition is free since people proclaim. The private schools have a superior advantage.Wrong. Taxes are forcibly extracted by citizens in the district, including the families of players, and subsidize student tuition. In no universe can it be said that using services already paid for is “free”.
Let’s hope that remains true tonight. I’d like the 8A game to be an absolute blowout but I fear it might be close for awhile.It seems the only teams that can stand up to Catholic football teams... are other Catholic football teams.
You know what I mean budWrong. Taxes are forcibly extracted by citizens in the district, including the families of players, and subsidize student tuition. In no universe can it be said that using services already paid for is “free”.