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3 minutes ago, nolebull813 said:

It said he has over 6000 yards and 70 touchdowns and he’s only a freshman. I assume this includes 8th grade stats. Does anyone know his freshman stats? Because the state and I believe the national record books don’t count your 8th grade year for varsity statistics. Only 9th-12th grade. 

He's gonna be a menace for Chaminade 

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If it were voluntary, which of these teams would choose to play in an elite, open division, where anywhere from half to all of the teams would compete for the ultimate state championship at the end of the season?

STA

Chaminade

Miami Central

Northwestern

Columbus

American Heritage

Venice

Apopka

Osceola

Norland

Cocoa

Mainland

Armwood

TBT

Jesuit

Berkeley

CCC

Lakeland

Buchholz

Any Orlando area teams (Seminole?  Jones? Lake Mary?)

Any Jacksonville area teams (Mandarin?  St. Augustine? TCA?)

Any other teams in the state?

If you're so inclined, copy and paste this in your response and put a Y or N next to each team name indicating your opinion. 

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2 hours ago, Perspective said:

If it were voluntary, which of these teams would choose to play in an elite, open division, where anywhere from half to all of the teams would compete for the ultimate state championship at the end of the season?

STA Y

Chaminade Y

Miami Central Y

Northwestern N

Columbus Y

American Heritage Y

Venice Y

Apopka Y

Osceola N

Norland N

Cocoa Y

Mainland Y

Armwood N

TBT N

Jesuit N

Berkeley N

CCC N

Lakeland Y

Buchholz N

Seminole Y

Jones Y

Lake Mary N

Mandarin Y

Saint Augustine N

TCA N 

Any other teams in the state? Maybe but I don't know.

If you're so inclined, copy and paste this in your response and put a Y or N next to each team name indicating your opinion. 

This would be my opinion but who knows really.

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3 hours ago, Perspective said:

If it were voluntary, which of these teams would choose to play in an elite, open division, where anywhere from half to all of the teams would compete for the ultimate state championship at the end of the season?

STA

Chaminade

Miami Central

Northwestern

Columbus

American Heritage

Venice

Apopka

Osceola

Norland

Cocoa

Mainland

Armwood

TBT

Jesuit

Berkeley

CCC

Lakeland

Buchholz

Any Orlando area teams (Seminole?  Jones? Lake Mary?)

Any Jacksonville area teams (Mandarin?  St. Augustine? TCA?)

Any other teams in the state?

If you're so inclined, copy and paste this in your response and put a Y or N next to each team name indicating your opinion. 

It would vary from year to year. If a team is a bit below their best years and is borderline on qualifying, they may sit out. If a team, no matter how strong, suffers a major injury or injuries late in the season, they may decline. 

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