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6 hours ago, FBGUY1989 said:

If your looking for Miami way too early buddy 

I asked a simple question. If you can't answer then please keep the smart aleck reply to yourself. And, no, I'm in northern Florida so Miami is the farthest thing from my concern. 

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8 hours ago, Proseteye said:

I asked a simple question. If you can't answer then please keep the smart aleck reply to yourself. And, no, I'm in northern Florida so Miami is the farthest thing from my concern. 

You asked a question and I gave an answer. How about next time you be more specific 

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18 hours ago, Proseteye said:

Approximately when are these usually available?  :unsure:

Because of the talk about breaking classifications into Metro/Suburban, a lot of schedules won’t be finished until teams get their districts from the FHSAA. Most should have their non-district weeks just about filled

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1 hour ago, Coach said:

Because of the talk about breaking classifications into Metro/Suburban, a lot of schedules won’t be finished until teams get their districts from the FHSAA. Most should have their non-district weeks just about filled

Just curious, how does a team even know how many "non-district weeks" they will have until they know how many team will be in their district? 

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1 hour ago, Perspective said:

Just curious, how does a team even know how many "non-district weeks" they will have until they know how many team will be in their district? 

With reclassification happening this year, no one will know how many non-district weeks will be available until the district information is released by the FHSAA.

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23 hours ago, Proseteye said:

Approximately when are these usually available?  :unsure:

Some are weeks away, others are several months away. Different regions of the state and different schools within these regions finalize their schedules at different times. Factors to consider include: the size of the school's districts; whether they are in a district; attentiveness of administration responsible for such matters; the number of long time rivalries the schools has; whether the school seeks out of state or region games to bolster its reputation; other factors too numerous to mention. 

Expect to see the first set of schedules out early to mid-February and finalized schedules for the great majority of schools by sometime in the spring (late spring for several).

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