Picking this s--t was not easy. Toss up after toss up
Northwestern
Cardinal Mooney
Norland
Mainland
Columbia
Pace
Royal Palm Beach
South Plantation
Calvary Christian (Ft Lauderdale)
Bartow
Yes, the records by themselves are somewhat out of context. Because powerhouses in the small classes can beat the tar out of average to below average large schools.
No one ever cries when the public’s beat the privates. The outrage only goes in one direction.
i remember a 2nd round loser in rural beat the 2A private school state champ. No one said a word. Countless of examples.
They need to cut the classes to 5, and have an open championship for any team who gets 5-7 NET (agree on a number) of football transfers. Emphasis on net. Because if you lose 10 guys, 5 isn’t really doing as much as if you lost no one.
If you don’t like it, go to the SSAA or independent. Let stop the participation trophies and watered down blowouts
In Virginia, and there were a bunch of small towns. The district we played in had 8 teams, and 6 of them won state titles. Some were multiple, and my old school led the way with 8. Friday nights were an event, and usually someone had their own version of the Muck Bowl on any given night. Unfortunately, there's not a lot left back there, but people still turn out in droves to watch the consolidated schools and a few of the old holdovers go at it.