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Everything posted by nolebull813
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The Villages vs Cocoa Sebring vs Glades Central Seminole vs Spruce Creek Madison County vs Florida High South Walton vs Wakulla Beachside vs Middleburg Calvary Ft Lauderdale vs St Andrews South Lake vs East Ridge Ely vs Plantation Manatee vs Palmetto Winter Park vs Ocoee Cypress Bay vs Western
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Also did Merritt Island and Eau Gallie play?
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Anyone who wants to tally up there points let me know. lol.
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They can stay in the thread of the unbeatens!!!!!!
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Damn that sucks for the kids. They have nothing to do with the shady back room dealings these refs do. Ruining highlights that these kids would have remembered forever. Most kids don’t play college ball. These TD’s could be some of the best memories they have for the rest of their life. And these crooked ass zebras took it away from them.
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Updated. Taylor County, Satellite, East Ridge and Middleburg lost. Anyone else?
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Who’s on the chopping block tonight? I think Glades Central goes down to Bishop Verot. Anyone else predict a first time loss?
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3A Raines 5-0 Bishop Moore 6-0 Yulee 6-0 2A Lasalle 6-0 1A St Pete Catholic 6-0 Carrollwood Day 5-0 Rural Blountstown 6-0 Baker 7-0 SSAA Umatilla 7-0 Labelle 8-0 CFCA 6-0 St Joseph’s 6-0 Independent Windermere 6-0 Innovation 6-0
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Excuse me if the classes are wrong. I got the info from a less than reputable source. 7A Vero Beach 7-0 Sarasota Riverview 6-0-1 Boone 6-0 Deland 6-0 Jupiter 6-0 6A Armwood 6-0 Southridge 8-0 5A Atlantic Delray 6-0 Edgewater 7-0 4A St Augustine 6-0 Choctaw 7-0 Zephyrhills 6-0 Dillard 7-0
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If you are reading this and didn’t get your picks in just PM them to me
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The idea in theory worked. But nine classes was embarrassing and atrocious. It was a low point in Florida high school football history. If it was six classes total, it would be a well oiled machine.
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I’m not saying 40 teams should make the playoffs in an open division. I’m saying if 40 are eligible based on the transfers, how do you figure out who makes the playoffs?
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So for example if 40 schools in the entire state met the criteria for the open division, how would figure out who makes the playoffs and who doesn’t?
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Yeah I know. It’s not a public/private problem. It’s an access to top talent issue. The metro/suburban experiment was the best way they could come up with to counter that advantage. The problem was there was too many classes. Like there is now. I actually like the idea of the metro/suburban but with only 6 classes total and no rural. The rural would be the starting point for the smallest of the 3 suburban classes. If the FHSAA doesn’t want to fix the issue then all the teams that don’t like it can leave until enough are gone to create a new association. Until then we gotta live with what we are presented. Another way would be to cut the classes to 5 and have an open division for teams who get a certain amount of agreed upon transfers for that year. I got the ideas but no one ever listens to poor ole Nolebull
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They win because they are in the most talented area of the state. Broward is home to the nation’s best talent. And Dade. It’s a talent difference. North and Central FL just don’t have the same type of jimmy’s and Joe’s. It’s why MNW and MC can combine for 18 or so titles. Not sure without looking it up but it’s up there. Lakeland has like 10. Armwood, Plant and Jefferson have a combined 8 in a 10 year stretch. The thing these publics all have in common is they are in areas that do have immense talent. When Armwood went to the title game and lost like 5 years in a row to Dade teams it’s because they were out-talented. Thats the bottom line. The areas with the most talent win the most. Not much more complicated than that
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I know @PinellasFB has brought it up but no one else cried when West Boca has a transfer all star team and won state. How Venice lives off transfers in their championship years. Same with Lakeland. They were a Polk County all star team for decades. Armwood and Plant got the pick of the litter in the Tampa Bay Area when they combined for 7 titles in 10 or so years. Im so sick of all the crying and whining. Florida has changed the rules that there is no more advantages. Everyone can accumulate talent the same way as everyone else
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Just checked 4A. Only 4 of 66. So the 4 biggest classes in the entire state have 6 privates and about 225 publics give or take. So the FHSAA has quietly just regulated the small classes as defacto private classes and the top 4 classes as the public ones
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Columbus and STA are the only private schools playing football in the TOP 3 CLASSIFICATIONS!!!!! Think about that. Out of about 180 teams in the top 3 classes, only 2 are private. Seems like they need to add a multiplier for the smaller successful teams.
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Not really. There is no context. I just listed the top privates in the entire state and they beat some of the worst publics in the state.
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Blountstown in rural win 56-3 57-13 60-13 38-7 58-22 58-6 all against other rural teams. Not a peep. But back when NFC and UC finally started winning after decades of small public dominance….. no fair!!!!!! We need our own special class!!!!!!!! get the hell out of here. The top rural teams beat the living crap out of the bad rural teams and no one says a word. But when private schools were beating publics all hell breaks loose. spare me the fake outrage
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Chaminade beat McArthur, Western, Edison and Monarch. STA beat Western, Boyd Anderson, Hollywood Hills and McArthur AHP beat Plantation and Flanagan Bolles beat Oakleaf, Monarch and Baldwin Jesuit beat Blake, University and soon 3 more garbage publics. These teams are doo doo. And there are tons of examples like this. maxpreps has their top 25 and no including IMG, they have 7 privates and 18 publics. Plus publics win more titles than privates. so tell me again how the privates rule the roost?
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Columbia fans picks Sanford Seminole Cardinal Mooney Bishop Verot Wakulla Clearwater Eau Gallie Atlantic Delray Jay Hawthorne Mosley
