Well, well, it appears as if the IHSA is going to hear an appeal by Chicago Simeon high school tomorrow regarding the 8-game and required-number-of-practices rules. Edgy's take on this (see his post in the Sticky Threads section) is an interest in finding out why the 8-game rule is in place. Edgy also mentioned that IHSA's position could be what they have said in the past, namely "IHSA is a volunteer organisation and when you join you agree to our rules and bylaws". Well, that is what they better tell Simeon. They had no problem telling that to the non-boundaried schools in the past regarding the multiplier and the Success Punishment Adjustment, and apparently other schools and programs (of any stripe) have been told the same thing in the past. It should/must NOT be the IHSA's job to resolve a situation which MUST be resolved by the CTU and the City of Chicago.
All schools (whether or not they have football programs) need to keep an eye on what happens here and I'm sure within the next week. If the IHSA does not decide to enforce their own rules and bylaws, then why would schools still belong. Hard to fathom how you could have any faith in it. It would cease to be a legitimate organization and be deserving of no one's respect and certainly no one's obedience.
All schools (whether or not they have football programs) need to keep an eye on what happens here and I'm sure within the next week. If the IHSA does not decide to enforce their own rules and bylaws, then why would schools still belong. Hard to fathom how you could have any faith in it. It would cease to be a legitimate organization and be deserving of no one's respect and certainly no one's obedience.