aki1994 Posted November 20 Report Posted November 20 9 hours ago, navydawg31 said: Loaded… sad thang is say PNG wins state 90 miles from Houston…. But coming from region 2 so DFW the media would spin it that way. PNG and the entire district were without a doubt targeted in the latest UIL move placing our district in Region 2. District 10 made way more sense to be in Region 2. DukeS, Rez and navydawg31 3 Quote
Matthew328 Posted November 20 Report Posted November 20 3 hours ago, aki1994 said: PNG and the entire district were without a doubt targeted in the latest UIL move placing our district in Region 2. District 10 made way more sense to be in Region 2. Agree 10 and 8 should be flipped IMO Quote
Austin1985 Posted November 20 Report Posted November 20 9 hours ago, aki1994 said: PNG and the entire district were without a doubt targeted in the latest UIL move placing our district in Region 2. District 10 made way more sense to be in Region 2. Nah. Just y'alls turn in the barrel. WB did it for 2 years after being lumped in with The Woodlands et al. PA's D1 district did it for 2 years plus for the last 4 years, had a 'district of death' in the 1st round in either region. It wouldn't surprise me if the local 4A D2 district was moved to region 2. It would be stretch but I wouldn't be surprised The Bubble schools could have opted up. With WB and United dropping, that would have been a nice 6-8 team local district in Reg 3 D1. Too much like right What we east of the Trinity and south of, say US 190, have to understand is this is NOT an area of growth. The UIL wants 250 or so schools and y'all(coaches and AD's) wanted pre determined divisons for all of the lower classes. So, with the facts laid out, there are several 'dead' areas east of the Trinity. Several ISD's in no man lands so you will see more cooky alignments as long as the current paradigm is in place It's the new reality as long as the growth here is slow/stagnant Mr. Buddy Garrity, 1989NDN, bullets13 and 1 other 3 1 Quote
aki1994 Posted November 21 Report Posted November 21 15 hours ago, Austin1985 said: Nah. Just y'alls turn in the barrel. WB did it for 2 years after being lumped in with The Woodlands et al. PA's D1 district did it for 2 years plus for the last 4 years, had a 'district of death' in the 1st round in either region. It wouldn't surprise me if the local 4A D2 district was moved to region 2. It would be stretch but I wouldn't be surprised The Bubble schools could have opted up. With WB and United dropping, that would have been a nice 6-8 team local district in Reg 3 D1. Too much like right What we east of the Trinity and south of, say US 190, have to understand is this is NOT an area of growth. The UIL wants 250 or so schools and y'all(coaches and AD's) wanted pre determined divisons for all of the lower classes. So, with the facts laid out, there are several 'dead' areas east of the Trinity. Several ISD's in no man lands so you will see more cooky alignments as long as the current paradigm is in place It's the new reality as long as the growth here is slow/stagnant I know math and geography is hard for the UIL. Move District 10 to District 6. Longest travel for 1st round possible is 174 miles Move District 6 to District 8. Longest travel for 1st round possible is 206 miles Move District 8 to District 10. Longest travel for 1st round possible is 101 miles. Instead we get as it is now District 7 and 8 with 292 miles District 10 with 233 miles It is very obvious they cater to the Dallas area teams. FrodoNDN and CS. 2 Quote
bulldawg64 Posted November 21 Report Posted November 21 U can watch it free on you tube Huntsville hornet football they do the games like png Rez 1 Quote
Austin1985 Posted November 21 Report Posted November 21 33 minutes ago, aki1994 said: I know math and geography is hard for the UIL. Move District 10 to District 6. Longest travel for 1st round possible is 174 miles Move District 6 to District 8. Longest travel for 1st round possible is 206 miles Move District 8 to District 10. Longest travel for 1st round possible is 101 miles. Instead we get as it is now District 7 and 8 with 292 miles District 10 with 233 miles It is very obvious they cater to the Dallas area teams. I'm sure if you dig back to feb 2020, I had simular post about PA and nem in Dist 8. Catering to Dallas area schools is easy because there are more of them #moremath aki1994 1 Quote
navydawg31 Posted November 21 Report Posted November 21 18 minutes ago, Austin1985 said: I'm sure if you dig back to feb 2020, I had simular post about PA and nem in Dist 8. Catering to Dallas area schools is easy because there are more of them #moremath One day Houston area schools will revolt against the UIL and do somethings about it Quote
Austin1985 Posted November 21 Report Posted November 21 17 minutes ago, navydawg31 said: One day Houston area schools will revolt against the UIL and do somethings about it Aht aht aht. You mean schools east of the Trinity lol Quote
navydawg31 Posted November 21 Report Posted November 21 2 hours ago, Austin1985 said: Aht aht aht. You mean schools east of the Trinity lol Yes but also Houston area traditional rich schools making state championships and having to travel hours away vs DFW taking a yellow dog 5 mins. Rotate the state championship game around between DFW, Houston, SA. UIL caters to DFW can’t change my mind on it. bulldawg64, Rez and aki1994 2 1 Quote
aki1994 Posted November 21 Report Posted November 21 I am hoping PNG can start putting together some NIL like deals to complete with SOC again. Quote
FrodoNDN Posted November 22 Report Posted November 22 Guys, I am thinking Huntsville could do this. SOC hasn't played anyone worth anything since preseason. I know they played the best but based on how their district is, they could be soft. Huntsville is battle ridden and has had to make adjustments during district to compete. Could be wrong but I am gonna watch this one Reagan 1 Quote
purpleeagle Posted November 22 Report Posted November 22 On 11/17/2024 at 5:07 PM, Eazy said: SOC will be the favorite, but I think Huntsville will stay with them. The Hornets have a chance to win if they don’t beat themselves. Cal Prep has SOC by 10 points. Quote
DukeS Posted November 22 Report Posted November 22 15 hours ago, FrodoNDN said: Guys, I am thinking Huntsville could do this. SOC hasn't played anyone worth anything since preseason. I know they played the best but based on how their district is, they could be soft. Huntsville is battle ridden and has had to make adjustments during district to compete. Could be wrong but I am gonna watch this one Hasn’t SOC always had easy district schedules though? That has not impacted their recent playoff performances. Mr. Buddy Garrity 1 Quote
PNG4LIFE91 Posted November 22 Report Posted November 22 On 11/21/2024 at 9:11 AM, bulldawg64 said: U can watch it free on you tube Huntsville hornet football they do the games like png Huntsville ISD posted that they weren’t approved to do their live stream, but they will have an audio only broadcast on their YouTube channel or watch it on Texan Live for a fee. 😏 bulldawg64 1 Quote
NDNation Posted November 22 Report Posted November 22 Wishing Huntsville the best, but I just don't see SOC getting knocked out the 2nd round. Quote
DukeS Posted November 22 Report Posted November 22 PNG sneaking away with 1st in division was big considering who they got to play this week. This reminds me that because winning the division can be such an advantage in the playoffs, I don’t typically get upset when teams run up the score during the regular season (within reason). You never know when point spreads might come into play for district tiebreaker scenarios. With that said, if you’re good enough none of that should matter. The best teams will keep winning against anyone! Mr. Buddy Garrity 1 Quote
Bulldogpower Posted November 23 Report Posted November 23 Huntsville QB break a leg or something?? Shouldn't he be back in action by now? Quote
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