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    • Interesting development… Alabama restructures football classifications: "The Alabama High School Athletic Association’s Central Board of Control voted by a 13-2 margin to adopt a new model that establishes 6 classifications for public schools and 2 classifications for private schools.  Under the new format, public and private schools will compete in separate classifications for regular season play and separate brackets for postseason championships, while still being allowed to play one another during the regular season." Alabama joins Tennessee and Georgia in separating public and private schools in postseason play.  Not saying this is the answer in Florida, but it shows a willingness of some states to address the competitive equity issue in their states.  If the FHSAA continues its head-buried-in-the-sand approach to this issue, more schools will surely be seeking different opportunities outside the FHSAA.
    • Since the bureaucracy that is FHSAA is to inept to fix it, seeking an alternative is the best for us.
    • All the FHSAA has to do is lock down the transfer madness and it will fix everything.  These teams are downtrodden because they continually get raided by the all star teams.  The rich get richer, the poor get poorer.  I have said time and again, the easiest way to fix the transfer chaos is to auto-bump schools into the open division if they get 5+ transfers into their team.  "What about the legitimate transfers for moves???"  Yes, this is a challenge but there are ways around that.  Coaches who worry about getting bumped into the open division can simply tell kids that move they have to sit out a year.  A "non-traditional" student athlete also counts as a transfer in every year.  That would take care of system abusers like West Boca that have literally 30+ players on their team that don't even go to West Boca.  
    • Rural Consildating has been in the works for several weeks now.  They were down to like 18 schools below the 23/24 threshold thay had in place. I am sure some more of them will leave now that it is actually being done. The bigger schools is what really is shaking things.  I don't know if they have made the district changes yet online, but I know Boyd Anderson, Douglas, and 1 other big school (I forget the name) has jumped to independent in Broward the last couple week.
    • Teams should. Take 5A for example. East Lee County, Leto, Palmetto Ridge, Gulf Breeze, Boyd Anderson, Deerfield Beach, Belleview, Kathleen, Everglades, Lyman, Cypress Creek and Pembroke Pines Charter combined RECORDS in Florida FHSAA 5A competition is a combined  11-109!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There is literally no reason any of these teams are in a classification with STA, Edgewater, Lakeland, Tech, Atlantic, Mainland, Tampa Bay Tech etc etc.  They need to be in the SSAA with teams their caliber 
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