Wonder if Andrews gets a strength of schedule bump since almost everybody in the SMC is almost twice their size or bigger...
Andrews got a bump for beating Mitchell.
Wonder if Andrews gets a strength of schedule bump since almost everybody in the SMC is almost twice their size or bigger...
In the eye-test rankings, yes, and rightfully so. But in the RPI, Mitchell looks like a very average team. .600 win percentage... Mountain Heritage at #2 is fairly comical. They were down at the half to both Erwin, and Swain (neither very good), and got swamped and home by Pisgah, who hasn't played anyone with a pulse.Andrews got a bump for beating Mitchell.
To get a bump or to rise your RPI isn't beating a higher ranking team except for maybe that team might have a good winning percentage.Andrews got a bump for beating Mitchell.
Rankings like this are useless wth no more games than teams have played.
So if there is 64 teams that play football you could have 8 1a conferences 4 for the West and 4 the East 8 teams total for each conference.Top 4 in each conference makes the playoff. 16 for the West and 16 for the East that’s 32 teams total. Every team would know what they got to do to make the playoffs and you still can schedule 2 out of conference games. No need for computer ratings or split conferences.64 I believe
So if there is 64 teams that play football you could have 8 1a conferences 4 for the West and 4 the East 8 teams total for each conference.Top 4 in each conference makes the playoff. 16 for the West and 16 for the East that’s 32 teams total. Every team would know what they got to do to make the playoffs and you still can schedule 2 out of conference games. No need for computer ratings or split conferences.
It makes sense, but then folks would still get mad about the conferences not having their rivals, or that there was too much travel, or about good teams in strong conferences getting left out of the playoffs. No system is perfect.So if there is 64 teams that play football you could have 8 1a conferences 4 for the West and 4 the East 8 teams total for each conference.Top 4 in each conference makes the playoff. 16 for the West and 16 for the East that’s 32 teams total. Every team would know what they got to do to make the playoffs and you still can schedule 2 out of conference games. No need for computer ratings or split conferences.
Conference champions could play the 4 place teams and the 2nd place teams play the 3rd place teams to start out the bracket.Based on NCHSAA there are actually 66 (not that it makes that big of a difference) so we'll go with the perfect number of 64 and your breakdown. So now we have the 32 teams that have made the playoffs, how do we seed them? Assuming you put all conference finishers 1st, how do you seed 1-4 for each, east and west?
Also, what about the travel time and travel cost for those conferences?
Yes some conferences might be loaded one year but it is what it is. Finish in the top 4.At least it’s not a computer formula and split conferences. No way Shelby should be playing 1a schools for conference games.When my son played in TN he had a conference game 3 hrs away.It makes sense, but then folks would still get mad about the conferences not having their rivals, or that there was too much travel, or about good teams in strong conferences getting left out of the playoffs. No system is perfect.
Conference champions could play the 4 place teams and the 2nd place teams play the 3rd place teams to start out the bracket.
If you did things that way, this year I think you'd have a conference that was Murphy, Mitchell, Mountain Heritage, Swain, Robbinsville, Andrews, Cherokee, Hayesville, Avery.Yes some conferences might be loaded one year but it is what it is. Finish in the top 4.At least it’s not a computer formula and split conferences. No way Shelby should be playing 1a schools for conference games.When my son played in TN he had a conference game 3 hrs away.
Make one conference have to play one conference and rotate every year. Conference A plays conference B. Conference C play’s conference D. The next year B and C play and A and D. The next year A and C play and B and D play. Do that West and East. Home field could rotate between the conferences. In a perfect bracket you would have 8 conference champions in the final 8. 4 from the West and 4 from the East. At least you know what you have to do as a team every year.That still doesn't answer the question of what 1st place team plays what 4th place team.
Lets say Mount Airy, Mitchell, Robbinsville, & Thomasville all finish 1st in their conference. Now Elkin, Avery, Andrews, & South Davidson all finish 4th. Who plays who?
At the end of the day teams have to be able to be ranked somehow in order to know who they are going to play.
You could find a way to divide teams up not to make a super conference. Mileage wise there isn’t much difference between Draughn,Cherryville or TJ to Murphy as Mitchell, Mountain Heritage and Avery. You could keep Rosman in the SMC. Yes people would still complain.If you did things that way, this year I think you'd have a conference that was Murphy, Mitchell, Mountain Heritage, Swain, Robbinsville, Andrews, Cherokee, Hayesville, Avery.
And then you'd have a league that would look something like Draughn, Rosman, TJ, MIC, Cherryville, Bess City, Christ The King, Highland Tech.
So then Rosman fans would be mad they aren't in with the mountains, but you can't put them there without splitting up M.H., Mitchell, and Avery and sending one of them to the Northwest. Then you've got them complaining about losing rivalries and travel. Plus you've got a mountain conference where two teams on the Swain/Mitchell/Mountain Heritage level are going to miss the playoffs, while Cherryville gets in from the other conference.
I agree that it is what it is. I'm just saying people are going to complain no matter what.
Right there are 66 1A schools , 32 in 10 conferences in the East and 34 in 11 conferences in the West. plus 2 independent schools in each who don't play football.Based on NCHSAA there are actually 66 (not that it makes that big of a difference) so we'll go with the perfect number of 64 and your breakdown. So now we have the 32 teams that have made the playoffs, how do we seed them? Assuming you put all conference finishers 1st, how do you seed 1-4 for each, east and west?
Also, what about the travel time and travel cost for those conferences?
Make one conference have to play one conference and rotate every year. Conference A plays conference B. Conference C play’s conference D. The next year B and C play and A and D. The next year A and C play and B and D play. Do that West and East. Home field could rotate between the conferences. In a perfect bracket you would have 8 conference champions in the final 8. 4 from the West and 4 from the East. At least you know what you have to do as a team every year.
They used to do that in basketball and baseball for sure. And people complained about which conference got grouped with which other conference, etc.If I'm not mistaken, I think they used to do pre-determined brackets based on conference. Not exactly like you are stating but all first place finishers were seeded first but the overall #1 would go to Conference A this year and then the next year Conference B would be the #1 seed.
NCHSAA seem to change it every year though so I could be wrong.
I am too, they don't make a lot of sense. x3 x4 x3. How do they justify this calculation ? Makes less sense than MaxPrep's ADM I have seen teams that played teams that would have fallen below 500 in almost every conference go on to win the state championship. 2008 Mount Airy, Tarboro a few years and I am sure some on here can name other teams. Will they ever get a far solution ? NO ! ! ! Getting some of the private, magnet, and charter schools playing each other was one step in the right direction.1A West is loaded with E Randolph, Thomasville, Mt Airy, Mitchell, Heritage and a few SMC schools. Looking forward to seeing this weeks rankings.
I assume you meant .3 .4 .3....some states use 45% 45% 10% and some use 25%, 50% ,25%.I am too, they don't make a lot of sense. x3 x4 x3. How do they justify this calculation ? Makes less sense than MaxPrep's ADM I have seen teams that played teams that would have fallen below 500 in almost every conference go on to win the state championship. 2008 Mount Airy, Tarboro a few years and I am sure some on here can name other teams. Will they ever get a far solution ? NO ! ! ! Getting some of the private, magnet, and charter schools playing each other was one step in the right direction.
I have always said 6 classifications without the A & AA, which puts it closer to the A & AA and use the ADMs. Works for other states so why not here ? Also keep the private, magnet, and charter together in their own world.To be honest I don't have a big issue with the playoff formula. The two things the new re-alignment year I have a lot more issues with. First I believe with the school size differences especially in 1A they should have ether left the playoffs A & AA championships or if your gonna have one championship per classification they should have added 5A.
Second I believe classification should be just your ADM as always ( now 50%) , I still haven't figured out what a schools 3 year Wells Fargo State Cup average (25%) or the number of kids on government assistance (25%) has to do with a schools classification. Some examples I noticed of schools ADM that just seems odd .... ADM 614 - 1A(2A last year).... 614 -2A (1A last year).....630 -1A (2A last year)..... 588 - 2A ( 1A last year ) .....
671 -1A (2A last year)
64 teams is not 8 rounds of football unless I mistaken..many teams will also get byes I imagineYeah... there is no way that is happening. 8 rounds of football???lol. Its going to be 32 teams with 4 rounds of football at most. Otherwise they might as well go ahead and give everybody a trophy.
I assume everyone in the East will play and 1 team will have a bye because they only have 31 teams listed on the nchsaa rpi rankings. MaxPreps has 3 more teams on their East Mattamuskeet but I believe they dropped to 8 man in 2020, Wilson prep for some reason they have in the East but nchsaa has them in the West and Union Academy which Simmons rankings has listed as well and according to scorestream they've had games but they not listed on the nchsaa rankings.64...so everyone but 3 teams make it in 1a.