Cat22 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 This is from the article "The same number of schools from each district advance to the playoffs. Twelve champions would be crowned as is done currently."
KFDM COOP Posted February 3, 2009 Author Report Posted February 3, 2009 Numbers!!!!!!!!!!!! Central would be big School. Who cares about numbers? It should be based on the area you are in! Alot of Schools care about Numbers and Depth! Coop, how many teams make the playoffs from each district???? I'm waiting on a call back from Dr. Charles B. then i'll post some more info.
stevieray Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 Check out this logistical nightmare......... Travel for this 3A District District 2 Brownfield Dalhart Iowa Park Lamesa Perryton Vernon BROWNFIELD, TX IOWA PARK, TXÂ 244.4 IOWA PARK, TX LAMESA, TXÂ 244.3 LAMESA, TX PERRYTON, TXÂ 293.3 PERRYTON, TX BROWNFIELD, TXÂ 272.4 BROWNFIELD, TX VERNON, TXÂ 217.5
cowboys Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 Check out this logistical nightmare......... Travel for this 3A District District 2 Brownfield Dalhart Iowa Park Lamesa Perryton Vernon BROWNFIELD, TX IOWA PARK, TX 244.4 IOWA PARK, TX LAMESA, TX 244.3 LAMESA, TX PERRYTON, TX 293.3 PERRYTON, TX BROWNFIELD, TX 272.4 BROWNFIELD, TX VERNON, TX 217.5 This plan poses some positive and negative points: 2A D1 District 11 would probably benefit the most from this new alignment in terms of competition. The driving time won't really be affected for the schools currently in 23-AA. Instead of driving to Deweyville or Warren these schools will have to drive to Newton and Kirbyville which are not much further. Competition amongst 3A and 4A schools would increase as well. The discrepancy between the high points and low points of enrollment for these classifications make it nearly impossible for some schools to compete. Regardless of the fact that these quoted schools are panhandle schools does not excuse the driving times. UIL would have to come up with a better plan (or tweak their numbers) to actually make this plan work.
SFA85 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 Central's numbers may drop since Austin MS is now zone to WB since the recent bond just passed. If not, then Dr. Thomas can take a couple of streets and zone them to Ozen to keep Central in the local 4A district if this plan goes through....
PNG1992 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 just add to the long list of dumb UIL ideas. It all started with this D1 & D2 crap and now they are taking it to another level. Explain how its fair that Beaumont Central should have to be in that BS district just because they have a handful more students than most of the schools in the D2 district? they are all 4A, thats the breaks. WO-S never had a problem winning while being the smallest school in 20-4A and they got moved down when the numbers got too low. 1 division per classification and 2 teams make the playoffs from each district. Align the districts according to location and stop all this horsecrap.
EX-Ceauxch Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 If the new alignment helps OZEN, then the "BIG BALD MAN" may not change anything!!!
EX-Ceauxch Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 I agree with you hook'em...Except 5A! To big of a division!! Plano East 5852 Largest Eagle Pass 1931 Smallest 3921 is a big difference!!!!
Guest A-TOWN Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 Why would they want to break up Beaumont Ozen and Central
OldSkool97 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 THIS LOOKS LIKE IT COULD BE A FUN EXCITING FOOTBALL DISTRICT! 2A Division 1 District 11 Anahuac Buna Hardin Kirbyville Kountze Newton Winnie East Chambers IMO with Newton and K-Ville, this could be one of the toughest 2A Districts in the state.
PNG1992 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 I agree with you hook'em...Except 5A! To big of a division!! Plano East 5852 Largest Eagle Pass 1931 Smallest 3921 is a big difference!!!! thats the breaks. WO-S was in the hundreds while PNG, Ned, Central were all around 1500. If 5A's a problem then make a 6A or Super 5A and cap it at a higher number but this idea is BS, especially for the local teams that would get stuck playing all their district games against teams they've never heard of.
EX-Ceauxch Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 You must not be from BMT! OZEN is sups. baby!! And he will still make them play a non-district game!!
EX-Ceauxch Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 Dr. Charles B. has said numerous times...He will never be in favor of a 6A!!!!
Guest A-TOWN Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 THIS LOOKS LIKE IT COULD BE A FUN EXCITING FOOTBALL DISTRICT! 2A Division 1 District 11 Anahuac Buna Hardin Kirbyville Kountze Newton Winnie East Chambers IMO with Newton and K-Ville, this could be one of the toughest 2A Districts in the state. I agree with you
Guest spmorse1976 Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 It all boils down to $$$$$. they need to make a 6A like 1992 said and go back to 2 teams per district.It was all hogwash when you had 3 teams going and a majority of them being 4-6, 0r 3-7. Pretty sad if you ask me. People these days can't except the fact that if you aren't one of the top teams, then you need to stay home!!!! Just like the schools that add cheerleaders to a squad just because so and sos daughter didn't make it!!!!! people need to accept that if your not good enough to be chosen then you don't make it!!!!
Guest Brubaker Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 I agree with you hook'em...Except 5A! To big of a division!! Plano East 5852 Largest Eagle Pass 1931 Smallest 3921 is a big difference!!!! Then fix that problem and don't lop of your ear cuz there's a bug on it.
jackhammer Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 THIS LOOKS LIKE IT COULD BE A FUN EXCITING FOOTBALL DISTRICT! 2A Division 1 District 11 Anahuac Buna Hardin Kirbyville Kountze Newton Winnie East Chambers IMO with Newton and K-Ville, this could be one of the toughest 2A Districts in the state. Unless Kirbyville is moved back to 3A-II which is a strong possibility. What district would Kirbyville go to in 3A-II?
Guest ECBucFan Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 Alto, now in 1A, was always an extremely tough opponent for anyone in 2A despite being the smallest 2A team by far. Alto could easily beat most 3A's and even a lot of 4A's. Smaller don't mean weaker by a longshot. Some folks will clearly see this and wish they had their old "larger" opponents back. Guarantee it! This thing will be a mess.
AggiesAreWe Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 This is so stupid. What some of you(Coop :) aren't looking at is the effect on other parts of the state, we can't just look at our area when considering this. If you have to travel more than 2 hours just for a district game, then there is something wrong with the system. Unless the UIL and the State of Texas is going to offer lower budget schools some grants that they can use for travel expense, then this won't fly. When school boards and sups look at the travel expenses that they will incur with this type realignment, they'll shoot it down instantly. They are about balancing budgets, not getting more wins on a football field. The "numbers" do not carry that much weight. :
Guest JoesBros Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 This is so stupid. What some of you(Coop :) aren't looking at is the effect on other parts of the state, we can't just look at our area when considering this. If you have to travel more than 2 hours just for a district game, then there is something wrong with the system. Unless the UIL and the State of Texas is going to offer lower budget schools some grants that they can use for travel expense, then this won't fly. When school boards and sups look at the travel expenses that they will incur with this type realignment, they'll shoot it down instantly. They are about balancing budgets, not getting more wins on a football field. The "numbers" do not carry that much weight. : I agree
SteelerCzy Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 Deweyville to: Garrison       2 hours 34 minutes  Distance: 139.92 miles Groveton      2 hours 19 minutes  Distance: 124.59 miles New Waverly   2 hours 25 minutes  Distance: 124.36 miles San Augustine  1 hour 49 minutes   Distance: 100.29 miles Shelbyville     2 hours 10 minutes   Distance: 120.59 miles This is insanity. > Thanks for the info, this just doesn't make sense.  What's wrong with the current system?
Rebel Yeller Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 AggiesWeAre What some people seem to be missing is that this kind of travel goes on all the time in West Texas. Dist 2-5A Amarillo to Odessa 262 miles 4 hours 22 minutes. No one gets to vote on alignments. The UIL is not elected or even a state agency. They are a branch of the University of Texas system and as such they have control without much oversight. This new plan (which has not been approved) might make better sence state wide than it does for SETX. It all boils down to if not my kid then whose will be effected by these long rides. West Texas has done it for years and years in all classifications, folks out there might be saying why shouldn't everyone have drive like them?
Guest ECBucFan Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 AggiesWeAre It all boils down to if not my kid then whose will be effected by these long rides. West Texas has done it for years and years in all classifications, folks out there might be saying why shouldn't everyone have drive like them? Well, SETX has to deal with a lot of rain every year. So, should there be domes built at every SETX highschool to perfectly equalize things with dry West TX? Just because West TX has to travel, by necessity, doesn't mean everyone else has to, too. Thats just crazy.
stevieray Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 AggiesWeAre It all boils down to if not my kid then whose will be effected by these long rides. West Texas has done it for years and years in all classifications, folks out there might be saying why shouldn't everyone have drive like them? Well, SETX has to deal with a lot of rain every year. So, should there be domes built at every SETX highschool to perfectly equalize things with dry West TX? Just because West TX has to travel, by necessity, doesn't mean everyone else has to, too. Thats just crazy. I played football in SE Texas and West Texas.....I can promise you that I would rather play in the rain and humidity of SE Texas than the boiling heat and blistering winds of West Texas...It can be absolutely miserable in West Texas Â
Mr. Buddy Garrity Posted February 3, 2009 Report Posted February 3, 2009 instant playoffs for memorial
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