Just a thought. Why do we even need classifications before the season? I think the NCHSAA could use "classifications" for conference purposes. But that is all. At the end of the year, why not take the top "whatever" places out of each conference, sort them by school size, and group them together that way. There are so many schools that teeter-totter between 2AA,3A and 3AA (or other classifications) every year. This would eliminate having to restructure as much. A school could be 3A this year, 3AA next year, and 2AA the year after that, depending on who makes the playoffs and the enrollment of the playoff schools. Thoughts on this?
Well....in a matter of speaking, they already kind of sort of do that....remember a lot of teams do bounce between big and small within a classification from one year to the next, depending on that year's ADM number (which we don't have yet this year, and don't hold your breath, it's usually November before we know), AND, with the two year appeal permitted where schools can apply to drop a class, we had a bunch of moving and shaking in classes this year compared to the last 2, with Burns, West Caldwell, North Forsyth, McMichael, and Morehead all new to 2A...and 2A losing Warren Co. dropping to 1A, and also losing a couple moving up to 3A, with East Montgomery merging with West Montgomery to make Montgomery Central, and Vance Co., with Northern Vance & Southern Vance before last year...just remember that they can always say, 'No.' if a school applies to change, I heard Tuscola applied to drop, based on sheer numbers, I thought it seemed like they had a very good case, (and I expect them to drop in next realignment), but their appeal was denied to drop this year.