Asheville has a solid defense and a decent offense. As a 3A school, which we have been in for decades, we would have a legit chance to make a deep playoff run. As a 4A school we will be lucky to win this 1st round matchup. We have just over 1,000 students to Davies nearly 1,800. If we are so lucky to win Friday, we will play either multiple time state champion butler with over 2,000 students or multiple time state champion mallard creek with over 2,000 students. I have been very happy with what coach Radford has done with our program and love how he gets our guys to play and compete, however I just don’t see a way we could ever make a deep deep playoff run with the way the playoffs are currently set up. Sure, a team with 300 students can beat a school with 1,200. Sure Asheville, with 1,072 students can beat a school with 2,500 students.… but can you do it 4-5 times in a row like you have to in the playoffs? Eventually the law of averages will catch up with you.
The last few decades we have had to beat schools in similar size to us to advance in the playoffs, this year we could be playing schools 3 times the size of us. It seems like this year, out of everybody currently in the playoffs, the small 4A schools are at the biggest disadvantage. I’m sure AC Reynolds fans feel the same way. How can it be that a school with just over 1,000 students is in the same bracket as a school with 3,400? Anyway….
It looks like Davie county has some legit players, we will have our hands full. I hope they enjoy their trip to North Carolina’s best high school football stadium…. but not too much.
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I think your point on 1000 students vs 2000 students is absolutely on point. And if you think the point is valid as you stated it, think about the 300 student body vs a 600 student body. I would argue is much more on point.
I can assure you the 300 student body (let's assume 150 males) has a much harder time finding 24 to 30 solid football players than the 600 (300 males) student body does.
Maybe there is not as much degree of difficulty in find 5 to 7 basketball players in a small body than it does 24 to 30 football players. North Stokes High School 1A dresses out 14, that is right, 14 football players. Elkin is down to about 18 or 19.
I do not normally, in fact have never, post anything negative about the NCHSAA but the decision to move back to just 4 classifications for football is a strong indication that on that decision day they were brain dead; completely brain dead.