What's crazy is that west broward has never been looked at or has ever been a solid football program let alone a contender. They've been a doormat for decades.
Last uear because of one coach turned west broward to a must transfer school , west Broward received a 80% transfer in take last year wirh most of those same transfers leaving to transfer to a new school this year. It just goes to show how the right amount of transfers can turn any doormat to a contender over night and how losing them same transfers can. Put you flat on your face which takes years to recover from
Not to take this thread in a completely different direction, but this is my biggest concern for a relegation system, where teams are moved up or down based on one successful or unsuccessful year. Imagine a team like West Broward being highly successful last year, then losing all their stud players, yet getting pushed up into a higher division for this coming year. This situation could happen because of the de facto transfer portal or it could simply happen to a smaller school that has one of those 'once-in-a-generation' senior classes that takes the team to states. Especially in this day and age, if a team has a down year, it could take years for that team to recover and become competitive again.
@LAZ also on the schedule for Young Kids in Motion, it has September 26th and October 10th that they played a “varsity opponent”
Thats all it says. No names. Do you know if there was any real teams listed at some point? Lol.
@gbrown977 you mentioned a while back SLAM Tampa will be 11 man. Have you heard any updates? Or any other new teams trying to be apart of the SSAA for 2026?