Spruce did sign up for a butt whooping lien they did against Camden Co, but they were fortunate enough for Avon to play the worst game a team can possibly play.
OK. Here's more. The Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) for all teams in 2025 is 16.06. The MAD in 2005 was 16.02. So why were games much more competitive in 2005 than in 2025?
1) In 2005, Classifications were larger in 6A, 5A, 4A & 3A, typically in the range of 80 or more teams. Meanwhile, Classes 2B, 2A, 1B and 1A were much smaller. About half the size of the others.
2) In 2005, I did not rank the SSAA as its own entity, so teams were all thrown in the Independents bucket.
Here's a comparative view of the MAD's for each Classification. Remember, the lower the MAD, the better the parity.
2025
7A
6A
5A
4A
3A
2A
1A
Rur
Ind
SSA
12.94
11.92
13.84
14.56
15.45
13.52
16.99
15.23
12.83
12.08
2005
6A
5A
4A
3A
2B
2A
1B
1A
Ind
9.22
9.45
10.84
10.63
12.12
11.59
13.73
12.35
14.76
Looking at this, I believe the defection of many schools to Independent status and to the SSAA has created easier schedules. IMO, we need to reduce the number of classifications by at least one and increase district size where possible to reduce the excessive amount of over scheduling vs Independents and SSAA teams. There should be limits in place to prevent this activity.
Got to give you credit Nolebull. This week was tough.
STA
KOWBOYS
MILTON
EVANS
ADR
CARROLLWOOD DAY
TRU NORTH
SEBRING
S SUMPTER
S FT MYERS
WAKULLA
WIREGRASS RANCH
EAST LAKE
BAYSIDE
ATLANTIC COAST
AHDR
STA
Osceola
Milton
Evans
Atlantic Delray
Carrollwood Day
Columbus
Sebring
South Sumter
South Fort Myers
Wakulla
Land O Lakes
East Lake
Cocoa Beach
Atlantic Coast
AH-Delray