When Lafayette moved up to 4a, the consensus opinion was that the Rams would struggle with top 4a competition come playoff time. Personally, I think they acquitted themselves pretty well.
The Rams went three deep in the playoffs, having their season end at the hands of Courtland.
Let's look at the facts:
Lafayette has only lost 3 games in three years.
They are 63-14 since 2009.
The Rams have out scored their opponents better than 2-1 since 1998. Recently it's closer to 4-1.
They play in the Bay Rivers District, which is not packed with powerhouse teams, but five of their 10 regular season opponents in 2015 did make the playoffs.
However, the combined record of the Rams regular season opponents was 43-66.
The two teams they beat in the playoffs were not much better. Churchland finished 4-7, Heritag(NN) was 5-7.
What does this tell us? I think they have more to prove. It's a good bet they will be a high seed in the playoffs once again. But they could go a long way to proving they are serious 4a contenders by beating a couple of the stronger teams in the playoffs.
Hopefully they will try to upgrade their non-district games with better competition. That would be a step in the right direction. You can't play just the teams in the Bay Rivers, and expect to be ready for the Courtlands and Lake Taylors of the world.
What do you think? Will 2016 be a repeat of 2015? Or do they get a benchmark win or two in the playoffs?
I say 10-2 this year.
The Rams went three deep in the playoffs, having their season end at the hands of Courtland.
Let's look at the facts:
Lafayette has only lost 3 games in three years.
They are 63-14 since 2009.
The Rams have out scored their opponents better than 2-1 since 1998. Recently it's closer to 4-1.
They play in the Bay Rivers District, which is not packed with powerhouse teams, but five of their 10 regular season opponents in 2015 did make the playoffs.
However, the combined record of the Rams regular season opponents was 43-66.
The two teams they beat in the playoffs were not much better. Churchland finished 4-7, Heritag(NN) was 5-7.
What does this tell us? I think they have more to prove. It's a good bet they will be a high seed in the playoffs once again. But they could go a long way to proving they are serious 4a contenders by beating a couple of the stronger teams in the playoffs.
Hopefully they will try to upgrade their non-district games with better competition. That would be a step in the right direction. You can't play just the teams in the Bay Rivers, and expect to be ready for the Courtlands and Lake Taylors of the world.
What do you think? Will 2016 be a repeat of 2015? Or do they get a benchmark win or two in the playoffs?
I say 10-2 this year.