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26 minutes ago, DarterBlue2 said:

You think money (gate receipts, hotels, etc.) does not play an important role in site determination? If so, you are incredibly naive. 

It plays a huge part but that doesn’t drive hosting in one location.   I’ve seen the crowds that south/ central Florida teams bring to Orlando for the state championship game.  Embarrassing small crowds considering the closeness.   Why should the burden of travel be placed on certain sections of the state year in an year out?   Gate receipts isn’t the answer.  If I had my choice panhandle would compete with Alabama or Georgia schools.  Birmingham and Montgomery are much easier travel locations. 

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45 minutes ago, Roadkillav8r said:

If I had my choice panhandle would compete with Alabama or Georgia schools.  Birmingham and Montgomery are much easier travel locations. 

Geographically, that would actually make more sense (more for Alabama than Georgia as in the playoffs you would have to deal with Atlanta teams which are pretty far away). But it is very unlikely that that will ever happen. 

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10 hours ago, Roadkillav8r said:

I just want everyone to have the opportunity to make that drive from south of Orlando back to Niceville after a game.  That sort of misery deserves lots of company.   The argument about the panhandle isn’t a population center holds no water, that’s why we have regions.  Each region should host on a rotating basis.   

I'd be interested to see an analysis of the attendance figures at the various sites over the years. How was attendance when it was in Tallahasee? Ft. Lauderdale? etc

I do agree that, in the name of fairness, it should be rotated. And that wouldn't even necessarily hurt attendance. People may look forward to traveling to less familiar locations. And the host communities would be more excited to host/attend when it is a relatively rare occurrence. Orlando makes the most sense geographically and with Disney etc. But, if it doesn't work there, might as well spread it around!

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10 minutes ago, skyway said:

I'd be interested to see an analysis of the attendance figures at the various sites over the years. How was attendance when it was in Tallahasee? Ft. Lauderdale? etc

I do agree that, in the name of fairness, it should be rotated. And that wouldn't even necessarily hurt attendance. People may look forward to traveling to less familiar locations. And the host communities would be more excited to host/attend when it is a relatively rare occurrence. Orlando makes the most sense geographically and with Disney etc. But, if it doesn't work there, might as well spread it around!

2001 6A Tallahassee 9,966 5A Tallahassee 3,696 4A Tallahassee 8,338 3A Tallahassee 3,909 2A Tallahassee 3,951 A Tallahassee 2,312 TOTALS 32,172

2002 6A Tallahassee 3,025 5A Tallahassee 2,513 4A Tallahassee 1,709 3A Tallahassee 7,275 2A Tallahassee 2,350 1A Tallahassee 1,410 TOTALS 18,282

2003 6A Gainesville 7,199 5A Gainesville 4,877 4A Gainesville 4,671 3A Gainesville 1,770 2A Gainesville 3,755 2B Gainesville 4,794 1A Gainesville 2,928 TOTALS 30,012

2004 6A Gainesville 4,385 5A Gainesville 6,545 4A Gainesville 4,922 3A Gainesville 3,721 2A Gainesville 5,149 2B Gainesville 3,228 1A Gainesville 3,539 TOTALS 31,489

2005 6A Miami 7,761 5A Miami 13,585 4A Miami 3,142 3A Miami 3,448 2A Miami 2,654 2B Miami 3,722 1A Miami 1,239 1B Miami 561 TOTALS 36,112

2006 6A Miami 23,101 5A Miami 11,633 4A Miami 3,641 3A Miami 5,016 2A Miami 4,853 2B Miami 5,293 1A Miami 2,413 1B Miami 485 TOTALS 56,435

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2 hours ago, OldSchoolLion said:

2001 6A Tallahassee 9,966 5A Tallahassee 3,696 4A Tallahassee 8,338 3A Tallahassee 3,909 2A Tallahassee 3,951 A Tallahassee 2,312 TOTALS 32,172

2002 6A Tallahassee 3,025 5A Tallahassee 2,513 4A Tallahassee 1,709 3A Tallahassee 7,275 2A Tallahassee 2,350 1A Tallahassee 1,410 TOTALS 18,282

2003 6A Gainesville 7,199 5A Gainesville 4,877 4A Gainesville 4,671 3A Gainesville 1,770 2A Gainesville 3,755 2B Gainesville 4,794 1A Gainesville 2,928 TOTALS 30,012

2004 6A Gainesville 4,385 5A Gainesville 6,545 4A Gainesville 4,922 3A Gainesville 3,721 2A Gainesville 5,149 2B Gainesville 3,228 1A Gainesville 3,539 TOTALS 31,489

2005 6A Miami 7,761 5A Miami 13,585 4A Miami 3,142 3A Miami 3,448 2A Miami 2,654 2B Miami 3,722 1A Miami 1,239 1B Miami 561 TOTALS 36,112

2006 6A Miami 23,101 5A Miami 11,633 4A Miami 3,641 3A Miami 5,016 2A Miami 4,853 2B Miami 5,293 1A Miami 2,413 1B Miami 485 TOTALS 56,435

Miami was helped in 2005 and 2006 by having local powers make the Finals (and a couple of showdowns between nationally ranked teams). But, teams from that area tend to make it most every year anyway. So, if attendance is the goal, Dade/Broward is likely the best bet. Of course, it isn't the fairest bet for finals catering to the entire state...

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6 hours ago, skyway said:

Miami was helped in 2005 and 2006 by having local powers make the Finals (and a couple of showdowns between nationally ranked teams). But, teams from that area tend to make it most every year anyway. So, if attendance is the goal, Dade/Broward is likely the best bet. Of course, it isn't the fairest bet for finals catering to the entire state...

That about sums it up. The state is probably just too big. Maybe going to a California type situation would be the solution. 

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On 11/13/2019 at 11:54 AM, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

Everyone knows to Go undefeated in the Regular Season Is a incredible and tough Feat (well unless your vero and do it yearly lol) but for the rest of the nation it takes alot of resliency toughness and coaching to have a perfect regular season and to be able to take that in the playoffs where the pressure intensifies.

Below these are your unbeaten teams going into round 2 of the playoffs....

ST thomas (10-0)

Lakeland (11-0)

seminole (10-0)

bartram trail (11-0)

lakewood (10-0)

Gulliver prep (10-0)

vero beach (10-0)

Naples (10-0)

Dillard (11-0)

escambia (11-0)

Niceville (11-0)

Wakulla (11-0)

Fleming island (10-0)

lake gibson (11-0)

palm beach lakes (10-0)

lake wales (11-0)

blountstown (10-0)

Pensacola catholic (10-0)

who will STILL be undefeated after this weekend and a perfect season still insight and who will dream season will come to a crashing end ???? #LetsPredict 

So after last nights game the undefeated list has gotten a lil shorter 

which undefeated teams fell last night

naples

palm beach lakes 

lake Gibson 

gulliver prep 

Bartram trail

fleming island 


whose perfect season dream is still alive 

st Thomas (11-0)

lakeland (12-0)

Dillard (12-0)

escambia (12-0)

vero (11-0)

seminole (11-0)

wakulla (12-0)

lake wales (12-0) 

blountstown (11-0)

niceville (12-0)

pensacola catholic (11-0)

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