The real issue is 3/4 of the state is on the bottom two classes. ubah should maybe be 2aI think the bigger issue is why is Ubah in 2A, maybe I'm wrong but I imagine a tiny charter school would have a 1A enrollment. Apparently they had three wins
I would have thought such a rule existed. Waived due to pandemic scheduling limitations?The easiest compromise for the MSHSL is to put in a rule that you have to have played a minimum of X games to qualify for the playoffs.
This allows them to save face with their "everyone makes the playoffs" ideology.
I believe the Shot Clock isn't until 23-24' season, just for accuracy.He should’ve told his kids not to play in the playoffs. That’s the right lesson here.
those north kids have finite high school games. Why do the north starters have to sit one of their chances?
the starters played for 10 minutes.
next year there is going To be a shot clock and if the MSHSL doesn’t pull their heads out of their asses stuff like this will become more common.
Hard to legislate talent that turns over every year at the HS level. I don't know what the solution is, but there has to be some changes that we've talked about above to help the situation.The real issue is 3/4 of the state is on the bottom two classes. ubah should maybe be 2a
the biggest 1/3 of 2a should be 3a
The real solution is to redesign the entire system to be focused on competitivenessHard to legislate talent that turns over every year at the HS level. I don't know what the solution is, but there has to be some changes that we've talked about above to help the situation.
This is what I don't understand. Why play so few games? They didn't have a single game scheduled in the month of January.The easiest compromise for the MSHSL is to put in a rule that you have to have played a minimum of X games to qualify for the playoffs.
This allows them to save face with their "everyone makes the playoffs" ideology.
I know Americans seem to hate the idea for some reason, but what about a promotion/relegation based system?Hard to legislate talent that turns over every year at the HS level. I don't know what the solution is, but there has to be some changes that we've talked about above to help the situation.
Just a guess, but I assume the official record only shows games against other varsity programs. It's not unusual for teams of that caliber to play games with their 'varsity' against another team's JV squad. Those games are not counted as varsity games for the MSHSL.This is what I don't understand. Why play so few games? They didn't have a single game scheduled in the month of January.
Ah that makes senseJust a guess, but I assume the official record only shows games against other varsity programs. It's not unusual for teams of that caliber to play games with their 'varsity' against another team's JV squad. Those games are not counted as varsity games for the MSHSL.