In 2020-2021, there were 57 teams between 8-man and 11-man, and now there will be 99. It's growing. A private/charter school association that has started a public school division, which doesn't accept everyone who calls, is still getting close to doubling in those few years.
I just look at it from a standpoint of not being able to grow if you don’t raise the difficulty level up a little bit. If it works then it works. I’m glad the SSAA exists. It creates a competitive advantage for every team in the state. We all know the D1 transfer factories will win something every year, but not all 600 teams in the state can sustain that. It’s good to have options for the rest which seems like it will keep young kids interested in high school football