Any first-time high school must successfully complete an application period (one year), followed by a provisional period (two years) before it is eligible for full membership in the FHSAA. During the application and the provisional period (three total years) the school is permitted to compete against other schools in the state of Florida in preseason and regular-season competition. The school is not permitted to participate in any state championship series/competition in any sport during this three-year period. The school is not placed in a district for the various sports, but essentially plays as an "independent" during this period. After the successful completion of the second year of the provisional period, the school is voted on by the Board of Directors for full membership into the FHSAA. If admitted, the school is eligible to compete in the state championship series/competition in the various sports. The football team would then be placed in a district based on its student enrollment, although there can be adjustments depending on the number of grades (9-12) and rate of enrollment growth in the high school.
Has Legacy been placed in a district yet? We were out by there a week ago, and I couldn't see anything resembling a stadium, so I guess they'll share South County with Treasure Coast and Centennial.
Tough to say. I would have to see what Karr brings back from their undefeated team. Louisiana overall is not good at football but some states can churn out one team that can compete with anyone. Like Bishop Gorman from Nevada for example.
I was waiting for the release of the Edna Karr game. They have been trying to play Karr for years. Both times the game was scheduled, it was cancelled due to hurricanes.