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What about scheduling....Should KHSAA step in?
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So if your team is mediocre, you don't have any problem finding a team to play. Anyone will schedule your program. If you are at a program that wins year in and year out, you find yourself with the reality that you can't find a game. So this question comes up. Should the KHSAA step in and start creating schedules. Why or why not?????  Smile
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They can’t even legislate transfers what makes you think they could oversee something of this magnitude?
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Another question….you play a 8 game schedule and others play a 10 game schedule. You should be penalized with the rpi. Noway should a team not playing a ten game schedule have a higher rpi
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(06-04-2023, 03:31 PM)Bull got out! Wrote: So if your team is mediocre, you don't have any problem finding a team to play. Anyone will schedule your program. If you are at a program that wins year in and year out, you find yourself with the reality that you can't find a game. So this question comes up. Should the KHSAA step in and start creating schedules. Why or why not?????  Smile
Excellent point. The KHSAA should not be rewarded for failing to fairly enforce existing regulations by granting it even more power over member schools.
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(06-04-2023, 07:46 PM)Hoot Gibson Wrote:
(06-04-2023, 03:31 PM)Bull got out! Wrote: So if your team is mediocre, you don't have any problem finding a team to play. Anyone will schedule your program. If you are at a program that wins year in and year out, you find yourself with the reality that you can't find a game. So this question comes up. Should the KHSAA step in and start creating schedules. Why or why not?????  Smile
Excellent point. The KHSAA should not be rewarded for failing to fairly enforce existing regulations by granting it even more power over member schools.
RPI is the cause of this. It’s why Raceland is playing more class A teams than they ever have. It’s why Pikeville can’t get ten games. The RPI is shit on a stick
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rpi is why dudley and bell co want play middlesboro
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If we go back to 4 classes (and I've been a six class fan for years) it fixes the schedule. With 7-8 team districts you don't have as many games to schedule. Most of us have 3-4 non-district rivals we play every year.
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(06-05-2023, 09:31 AM)Ghostofjoey Wrote: If we go back to 4 classes (and I've been a six class fan for years) it fixes the schedule.  With 7-8 team districts you don't have as many games to schedule.  Most of us have 3-4 non-district rivals we play every year.
We are never going back to a four class system
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(06-05-2023, 09:31 AM)Ghostofjoey Wrote: If we go back to 4 classes (and I've been a six class fan for years) it fixes the schedule.  With 7-8 team districts you don't have as many games to schedule.  Most of us have 3-4 non-district rivals we play every year.


You dont have to go to 4 classes to do that.  Each Region in football has 8-9 teams in it, just play all your region teams once on a rolling schedule, and get 2 at large games.
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If Douglass can make a schedule everyone else can. People just wanna complain.
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RPI has to be fixed then schedules can be fixed.
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