[quote name="ECBucFan" post="1309242" timestamp="1351175784"] The larger classification of the school, the less impact of size disparity within the class. Imagine this, you add one extreme athlete to a 1A team. Likely, that 1A team is instantly transformed from a 5-5 team to maybe a 9-1 team. Add that same guy to a 5A team and he certainly helps, but would not push them from 5-5 to 9-1. In fact he probably just blends in well. Most all 5A have plenty of talent and depth, so increased enrollment helps some but not tremendously. Some 1A and 2A teams struggle just to put 11 good players on the field at one time, and they certainly lack depth. Any increase in in enrollment in the smaller ranks "counts" more. [/quote] Exactly. If a large 950+ 3A school is playing a smaller 500 student 3A, and the large team loses one of their players they likely have some decent talent to replace it with, however, if that smaller team loses a talented player they likely do not have the option of replacing them with a quality player. Whereas at the 4A level large or small, either team likely has some quality players on the sideline.