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  1. 3 hours ago, nolebull813 said:

    Teams are being punished because the system is so watered down that the competition suffers. The top dogs are gonna win no matter the system, but 9 classes is an embarrassment. If it was 6 like it should be the same top teams will win, only the early playoffs games would be infinitely better. All the horrible teams would be gone by round 1. 
     

    It’s pathetic that the state top 10 has teams from 7 or 8 classes. That is a travesty 

    With more research Why do you find 9 classes an embarrassment? The only two states that's in our population range are Cali and Texas. They have 15 and 10 classes respectively . 10 is normal given our population size. Georgia a state with 1/7th our population has 6 classes. Why is it a problem that Florida has more classes than other states?

  2. 1 hour ago, nolebull813 said:

    Teams are being punished because the system is so watered down that the competition suffers. The top dogs are gonna win no matter the system, but 9 classes is an embarrassment. If it was 6 like it should be the same top teams will win, only the early playoffs games would be infinitely better. All the horrible teams would be gone by round 1. 
     

    It’s pathetic that the state top 10 has teams from 7 or 8 classes. That is a travesty

    I don't understand the competition suffers angle when these last two have been some of the most entertaining and competitive playoffs in recent memory.

    Powerhouses are going to win like they always do. Except now A Lot of teams that have an overwhelming disadvantage to the Metro teams get exposure.

    Better Product

    More Exposure 

    What's the negative here for Florida football?

     

     

  3. 18 hours ago, nolebull813 said:

    I would do enrollment simply because every public team has the same luxury of attracting talent. And for the people who say what about the public teams in the middle of nowhere that aren’t close to a lot of talent I would say sorry. Teams in areas with lots of talent shouldn’t be punished by playing in watered down brackets because you have no talent 

    You still didn't answer how were they actually punished? What schools actually suffered from this system? Did they have a shot of winning in the previous system? And why are you okay with places with less to pick from being punished but not the bigger areas?

  4. 1 hour ago, nolebull813 said:

    The problem with this system is the finals are actually semi finals games. 
     

     

    9 classes was an embarrassment. 

     

    Stop punishing South Florida for having more talent than the rest of the state. Every team operates under the same rules. You can attract talent just like anyone else. But it shouldn’t be South Florida’s fault their talent is better than North Florida. 
     

    Because it sounds like the only way to stop the crying is to split the state into 3. North, Central and South. And each region only plays teams in their region. Because you won’t stop hearing the crying from North FL they can’t compete 

    How was the S,R,M considered punishment for South Florida? They had representation in every metro division state final. Winning most of them with only they lost a major upset. The only difference compared to the 1A-8A is that they actually playing comparable comp.

  5. I for the life of me can't understand the reason to not at least let graduating cycle go through before changing the system. The M,S,R accomplished everything it was asked for. More competitive games, newer teams competing for and winning states. BP upset over Norland doesn't happen with previous system. I can't think of one reason to go back to the old system of blowout State title games

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