Here's what I don't understand about people who say we need bigger classes. They often point to Georgia, Georgia's classes range from 79 (for the smallest schools) to 58 (for the largest schools).
Actually, I am willing to bet that most states don't have classifications with 100 team classes. I think some of the answers are a little simpler, decrease the number of classes per region to 3 (especially if we are using a rating system instead of district champs/runner-ups). This accomplishes the goal of larger districts, ensures the best teams get in, and doesn't water it down.
This is where I make my promotion/relegation pitch, but I will save it for next week once the classifications/MaxPreps rankings are done for the year.
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.