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2 hours ago, 181pl said:

I put all the private school powers in one class and throw in IMG for flavor to see how they like it.

I'm pretty sure plant (when they are good) and Armwood probably has more transfers on it then most private schools in the state so why it only okay for publics to recruit?

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2 hours ago, OldSchoolLion said:

I believe FHSAA's old website used to have the school populations used to determine classification assignment.  I'm not sure if it is on their new website.  

Yes, and the student population report is usually online as well but they run a year behind.

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I still kind of like the idea that a couple of folks on here have put forward previously. If we cannot completely stop transfers or recruiting for sports only, which is my first preference, then how about if a team is a consistent loser in a specific class that they move down one or two classes regardless of student size. In addition if a team consistently wins easily in a specific class they move up one or two classes. If you separate the good teams from the not so good teams then you have good teams remaining good and not so good teams remaining not so good. Not so good teams playing against other not so good teams will never make any of those teams really good.

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On 12/8/2020 at 12:56 PM, 181pl said:

If American heritage plantation has 2,800 students why the hell are they in 5a? That's an 8A School.

 

On 12/8/2020 at 4:12 PM, 181pl said:

Yes, and the student population report is usually online as well but they run a year behind.

I amended the earlier numbers to reflect the FHSAA population report.

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