I truly hope they revamp the selection process of the open division and also get rid of the double elimination idea. As lazy as the FHSAA is, they should have a committee to select the teams(8 best) based on W-L, SOS, etc. Not this norm of letting a computer pick. I've been following football for a long time, and I have yet to see a computer "watch" a game. The state that Florida football is in now, they need a "tough" playoff bracket. It's too many watered down brackets where of 32 teams you pretty much know what 2-4 teams will be last standing. It would also help if you have a team in MNC contention with boosting their resume. And when it comes to the double elimination factor, who does that in football? Like really? If anything go to 16 teams, at least you will have 4 solid rounds of football IMO.
The last 1:18 of that game rivals any coaching meltdown at any level that I've ever seen. You have an 8 point lead and the football at your own 40. Your opponent has two timeouts, meaning that those first two plays aren't going to milk much of the clock. You have a RB that has rushed for well over 200 yards on the night. Instead of giving the football to Hillsman while stressing ball security in staying inbounds, you snap the ball 7 yards deep to Monds three times and he takes a quick knee. You CAN'T be going that far backwards in that situation. Then you compound the yardage lost by having EJ White take a safety, giving up a worst case scenario of going to overtime, and putting your team in a worst case scenario of LOSING the football game in REGULATION. When Vero took over at the 40, the worst case scenario is that you fumble or are forced to punt and it's blocked. If that happens and LM scores, they still have to convert the 2 point PAT to get to overtime. In no universe should this game have been won in regulation by Lake Mary. Should Jankowitz be fire? No, of course not. His record is stellar and he seems to be a good man, but the last 1:18 of that meltdown can't be rationalized by anyone.