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KHSAA approves new alignment plan for football for 2023 and 2024 seasons. District-by-district alignment for all 6 classes here:
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01-18-2023, 04:19 PM
KHSAA football alignment
Here is the Kentucky High School Athletic Association’s football alignment for the 2023 and 2024 seasons:
Class 6A
District One – Christian County, Daviess County, Henderson County, McCracken County
District Two – Barren County, Central Hardin, North Hardin, Warren Central
District Three – Manual, Meade County, Pleasure Ridge Park, St. Xavier
District Four – Bullitt East, Fern Creek, Male, Southern
District Five – Ballard, Eastern, Oldham County, Trinity
District Six – Campbell County, Great Crossing, Ryle, Simon Kenton
District Seven – Henry Clay, Lafayette, Paul Dunbar, Tates Creek
District Eight – Bryan Station, Frederick Douglass, George Rogers Clark, Madison Central
Class 5A
District One – Apollo, Graves County, Madisonville-North Hopkins, Marshall County, Muhlenberg County, Owensboro
District Two – Bowling Green, Greenwood, Ohio County, South Warren
District Three – Atherton, Butler, Fairdale, Iroquois
District Four – Bullitt Central, Grayson County, Moore, North Bullitt, Seneca
District Five – Anderson County, Collins, Scott County, South Oldham, Woodford County
District Six – Boone County, Conner, Cooper, Dixie Heights, Highlands, Scott
District Seven – East Jessamine, Madison Southern, Montgomery County, West Jessamine
District Eight – Harlan County, North Laurel, Pulaski County, South Laurel, Southwestern
Class 4A
District One – Allen County-Scottsville, Calloway County, Hopkinsville, Logan County, Paducah Tilghman, Warren East
District Two – Bardstown, Breckinridge County, John Hardin, Nelson County, Thomas Nelson
District Three – DeSales, Doss, Jeffersontown, Valley, Waggener, Western
District Four – Franklin County, Henry County, North Oldham, Shelby County, Spencer County, Western Hills
District Five – Covington Catholic, Grant County, Harrison County, Holmes, Mason County
District Six – Ashland Blazer, Boyd County, Greenup County, Johnson Central, Rowan County
District Seven – Boyle County, Lincoln County, Russell County, Taylor County, Wayne County
District Eight – Corbin, Letcher County Central, Perry County Central, Whitley County
Class 3A
District One – Hancock County, Hopkins County Central, McLean County, Trigg County, Union County, Webster County
District Two – Adair County, Butler County, Franklin-Simpson, Glasgow, Hart County
District Three – Central, Christian Academy, Elizabethtown, LaRue County
District Four – Casey County, Garrard County, Marion County, Mercer County
District Five – Bourbon County, Lexington Catholic, Lloyd Memorial, Pendleton County
District Six – Bath County, East Carter, Fleming County, Lewis County, Russell, West Carter
District Seven – Bell County, Clay County, Knox Central, McCreary Central, Rockcastle County
District Eight – Belfry, Estill County, Lawrence County, Magoffin County, Morgan County, Powell County
Class 2A
District One – Caldwell County, Crittenden County, Mayfield, Murray
District Two – Edmonson County, Fort Campbell, Owensboro Catholic, Todd County Central
District Three – Clinton County, Green County, Metcalfe County, Monroe County
District Four – Fort Knox, Lexington Christian, Shawnee, Washington County, W.E.B. DuBois (eligible in 2024)
District Five – Beechwood, Bracken County, Carroll County, Gallatin County, Owen County, Walton-Verona
District Six – Breathitt County, Danville, Leslie County, Somerset
District Seven – Floyd Central, Knott County Central, Martin County, Prestonsburg
District Eight – Betsy Layne, East Ridge, Pike County Central, Shelby Valley
Class A
District One – Ballard Memorial, Caverna, Fulton County, Russellville
District Two – Bethlehem, Campbellsville, Kentucky Country Day, Louisville Holy Cross
District Three – Bellevue, Dayton, Newport, Newport Central Catholic
District Four – Bishop Brossart, Covington Holy Cross, Ludlow, Trimble County
District Five – Berea, Eminence, Frankfort, Sayre
District Six – Fairview, Nicholas County, Paris, Raceland
District Seven – Harlan, Lynn Camp, Middlesboro, Pineville, Williamsburg
District Eight – Hazard, Paintsville, Pikeville
Not competing in district play – Jackson County (Class 2A), Phelps (Class A)
Here is the Kentucky High School Athletic Association’s football alignment for the 2023 and 2024 seasons:
Class 6A
District One – Christian County, Daviess County, Henderson County, McCracken County
District Two – Barren County, Central Hardin, North Hardin, Warren Central
District Three – Manual, Meade County, Pleasure Ridge Park, St. Xavier
District Four – Bullitt East, Fern Creek, Male, Southern
District Five – Ballard, Eastern, Oldham County, Trinity
District Six – Campbell County, Great Crossing, Ryle, Simon Kenton
District Seven – Henry Clay, Lafayette, Paul Dunbar, Tates Creek
District Eight – Bryan Station, Frederick Douglass, George Rogers Clark, Madison Central
Class 5A
District One – Apollo, Graves County, Madisonville-North Hopkins, Marshall County, Muhlenberg County, Owensboro
District Two – Bowling Green, Greenwood, Ohio County, South Warren
District Three – Atherton, Butler, Fairdale, Iroquois
District Four – Bullitt Central, Grayson County, Moore, North Bullitt, Seneca
District Five – Anderson County, Collins, Scott County, South Oldham, Woodford County
District Six – Boone County, Conner, Cooper, Dixie Heights, Highlands, Scott
District Seven – East Jessamine, Madison Southern, Montgomery County, West Jessamine
District Eight – Harlan County, North Laurel, Pulaski County, South Laurel, Southwestern
Class 4A
District One – Allen County-Scottsville, Calloway County, Hopkinsville, Logan County, Paducah Tilghman, Warren East
District Two – Bardstown, Breckinridge County, John Hardin, Nelson County, Thomas Nelson
District Three – DeSales, Doss, Jeffersontown, Valley, Waggener, Western
District Four – Franklin County, Henry County, North Oldham, Shelby County, Spencer County, Western Hills
District Five – Covington Catholic, Grant County, Harrison County, Holmes, Mason County
District Six – Ashland Blazer, Boyd County, Greenup County, Johnson Central, Rowan County
District Seven – Boyle County, Lincoln County, Russell County, Taylor County, Wayne County
District Eight – Corbin, Letcher County Central, Perry County Central, Whitley County
Class 3A
District One – Hancock County, Hopkins County Central, McLean County, Trigg County, Union County, Webster County
District Two – Adair County, Butler County, Franklin-Simpson, Glasgow, Hart County
District Three – Central, Christian Academy, Elizabethtown, LaRue County
District Four – Casey County, Garrard County, Marion County, Mercer County
District Five – Bourbon County, Lexington Catholic, Lloyd Memorial, Pendleton County
District Six – Bath County, East Carter, Fleming County, Lewis County, Russell, West Carter
District Seven – Bell County, Clay County, Knox Central, McCreary Central, Rockcastle County
District Eight – Belfry, Estill County, Lawrence County, Magoffin County, Morgan County, Powell County
Class 2A
District One – Caldwell County, Crittenden County, Mayfield, Murray
District Two – Edmonson County, Fort Campbell, Owensboro Catholic, Todd County Central
District Three – Clinton County, Green County, Metcalfe County, Monroe County
District Four – Fort Knox, Lexington Christian, Shawnee, Washington County, W.E.B. DuBois (eligible in 2024)
District Five – Beechwood, Bracken County, Carroll County, Gallatin County, Owen County, Walton-Verona
District Six – Breathitt County, Danville, Leslie County, Somerset
District Seven – Floyd Central, Knott County Central, Martin County, Prestonsburg
District Eight – Betsy Layne, East Ridge, Pike County Central, Shelby Valley
Class A
District One – Ballard Memorial, Caverna, Fulton County, Russellville
District Two – Bethlehem, Campbellsville, Kentucky Country Day, Louisville Holy Cross
District Three – Bellevue, Dayton, Newport, Newport Central Catholic
District Four – Bishop Brossart, Covington Holy Cross, Ludlow, Trimble County
District Five – Berea, Eminence, Frankfort, Sayre
District Six – Fairview, Nicholas County, Paris, Raceland
District Seven – Harlan, Lynn Camp, Middlesboro, Pineville, Williamsburg
District Eight – Hazard, Paintsville, Pikeville
Not competing in district play – Jackson County (Class 2A), Phelps (Class A)
01-18-2023, 05:32 PM
(01-18-2023, 04:19 PM)GOREDDEVILS Wrote: KHSAA football alignmentCan schools appeal or is this set in stone?
Here is the Kentucky High School Athletic Association’s football alignment for the 2023 and 2024 seasons:
Class 6A
District One – Christian County, Daviess County, Henderson County, McCracken County
District Two – Barren County, Central Hardin, North Hardin, Warren Central
District Three – Manual, Meade County, Pleasure Ridge Park, St. Xavier
District Four – Bullitt East, Fern Creek, Male, Southern
District Five – Ballard, Eastern, Oldham County, Trinity
District Six – Campbell County, Great Crossing, Ryle, Simon Kenton
District Seven – Henry Clay, Lafayette, Paul Dunbar, Tates Creek
District Eight – Bryan Station, Frederick Douglass, George Rogers Clark, Madison Central
Class 5A
District One – Apollo, Graves County, Madisonville-North Hopkins, Marshall County, Muhlenberg County, Owensboro
District Two – Bowling Green, Greenwood, Ohio County, South Warren
District Three – Atherton, Butler, Fairdale, Iroquois
District Four – Bullitt Central, Grayson County, Moore, North Bullitt, Seneca
District Five – Anderson County, Collins, Scott County, South Oldham, Woodford County
District Six – Boone County, Conner, Cooper, Dixie Heights, Highlands, Scott
District Seven – East Jessamine, Madison Southern, Montgomery County, West Jessamine
District Eight – Harlan County, North Laurel, Pulaski County, South Laurel, Southwestern
Class 4A
District One – Allen County-Scottsville, Calloway County, Hopkinsville, Logan County, Paducah Tilghman, Warren East
District Two – Bardstown, Breckinridge County, John Hardin, Nelson County, Thomas Nelson
District Three – DeSales, Doss, Jeffersontown, Valley, Waggener, Western
District Four – Franklin County, Henry County, North Oldham, Shelby County, Spencer County, Western Hills
District Five – Covington Catholic, Grant County, Harrison County, Holmes, Mason County
District Six – Ashland Blazer, Boyd County, Greenup County, Johnson Central, Rowan County
District Seven – Boyle County, Lincoln County, Russell County, Taylor County, Wayne County
District Eight – Corbin, Letcher County Central, Perry County Central, Whitley County
Class 3A
District One – Hancock County, Hopkins County Central, McLean County, Trigg County, Union County, Webster County
District Two – Adair County, Butler County, Franklin-Simpson, Glasgow, Hart County
District Three – Central, Christian Academy, Elizabethtown, LaRue County
District Four – Casey County, Garrard County, Marion County, Mercer County
District Five – Bourbon County, Lexington Catholic, Lloyd Memorial, Pendleton County
District Six – Bath County, East Carter, Fleming County, Lewis County, Russell, West Carter
District Seven – Bell County, Clay County, Knox Central, McCreary Central, Rockcastle County
District Eight – Belfry, Estill County, Lawrence County, Magoffin County, Morgan County, Powell County
Class 2A
District One – Caldwell County, Crittenden County, Mayfield, Murray
District Two – Edmonson County, Fort Campbell, Owensboro Catholic, Todd County Central
District Three – Clinton County, Green County, Metcalfe County, Monroe County
District Four – Fort Knox, Lexington Christian, Shawnee, Washington County, W.E.B. DuBois (eligible in 2024)
District Five – Beechwood, Bracken County, Carroll County, Gallatin County, Owen County, Walton-Verona
District Six – Breathitt County, Danville, Leslie County, Somerset
District Seven – Floyd Central, Knott County Central, Martin County, Prestonsburg
District Eight – Betsy Layne, East Ridge, Pike County Central, Shelby Valley
Class A
District One – Ballard Memorial, Caverna, Fulton County, Russellville
District Two – Bethlehem, Campbellsville, Kentucky Country Day, Louisville Holy Cross
District Three – Bellevue, Dayton, Newport, Newport Central Catholic
District Four – Bishop Brossart, Covington Holy Cross, Ludlow, Trimble County
District Five – Berea, Eminence, Frankfort, Sayre
District Six – Fairview, Nicholas County, Paris, Raceland
District Seven – Harlan, Lynn Camp, Middlesboro, Pineville, Williamsburg
District Eight – Hazard, Paintsville, Pikeville
Not competing in district play – Jackson County (Class 2A), Phelps (Class A)
01-18-2023, 07:27 PM
Well if we get to the playoffs I can enjoy a delicious fish sammich as Louisville Central is kicking the hell out of us. :-D
01-18-2023, 08:15 PM
(01-18-2023, 05:32 PM)Road Dog Wrote:(01-18-2023, 04:19 PM)GOREDDEVILS Wrote: KHSAA football alignmentCan schools appeal or is this set in stone?
Here is the Kentucky High School Athletic Association’s football alignment for the 2023 and 2024 seasons:
Class 6A
District One – Christian County, Daviess County, Henderson County, McCracken County
District Two – Barren County, Central Hardin, North Hardin, Warren Central
District Three – Manual, Meade County, Pleasure Ridge Park, St. Xavier
District Four – Bullitt East, Fern Creek, Male, Southern
District Five – Ballard, Eastern, Oldham County, Trinity
District Six – Campbell County, Great Crossing, Ryle, Simon Kenton
District Seven – Henry Clay, Lafayette, Paul Dunbar, Tates Creek
District Eight – Bryan Station, Frederick Douglass, George Rogers Clark, Madison Central
Class 5A
District One – Apollo, Graves County, Madisonville-North Hopkins, Marshall County, Muhlenberg County, Owensboro
District Two – Bowling Green, Greenwood, Ohio County, South Warren
District Three – Atherton, Butler, Fairdale, Iroquois
District Four – Bullitt Central, Grayson County, Moore, North Bullitt, Seneca
District Five – Anderson County, Collins, Scott County, South Oldham, Woodford County
District Six – Boone County, Conner, Cooper, Dixie Heights, Highlands, Scott
District Seven – East Jessamine, Madison Southern, Montgomery County, West Jessamine
District Eight – Harlan County, North Laurel, Pulaski County, South Laurel, Southwestern
Class 4A
District One – Allen County-Scottsville, Calloway County, Hopkinsville, Logan County, Paducah Tilghman, Warren East
District Two – Bardstown, Breckinridge County, John Hardin, Nelson County, Thomas Nelson
District Three – DeSales, Doss, Jeffersontown, Valley, Waggener, Western
District Four – Franklin County, Henry County, North Oldham, Shelby County, Spencer County, Western Hills
District Five – Covington Catholic, Grant County, Harrison County, Holmes, Mason County
District Six – Ashland Blazer, Boyd County, Greenup County, Johnson Central, Rowan County
District Seven – Boyle County, Lincoln County, Russell County, Taylor County, Wayne County
District Eight – Corbin, Letcher County Central, Perry County Central, Whitley County
Class 3A
District One – Hancock County, Hopkins County Central, McLean County, Trigg County, Union County, Webster County
District Two – Adair County, Butler County, Franklin-Simpson, Glasgow, Hart County
District Three – Central, Christian Academy, Elizabethtown, LaRue County
District Four – Casey County, Garrard County, Marion County, Mercer County
District Five – Bourbon County, Lexington Catholic, Lloyd Memorial, Pendleton County
District Six – Bath County, East Carter, Fleming County, Lewis County, Russell, West Carter
District Seven – Bell County, Clay County, Knox Central, McCreary Central, Rockcastle County
District Eight – Belfry, Estill County, Lawrence County, Magoffin County, Morgan County, Powell County
Class 2A
District One – Caldwell County, Crittenden County, Mayfield, Murray
District Two – Edmonson County, Fort Campbell, Owensboro Catholic, Todd County Central
District Three – Clinton County, Green County, Metcalfe County, Monroe County
District Four – Fort Knox, Lexington Christian, Shawnee, Washington County, W.E.B. DuBois (eligible in 2024)
District Five – Beechwood, Bracken County, Carroll County, Gallatin County, Owen County, Walton-Verona
District Six – Breathitt County, Danville, Leslie County, Somerset
District Seven – Floyd Central, Knott County Central, Martin County, Prestonsburg
District Eight – Betsy Layne, East Ridge, Pike County Central, Shelby Valley
Class A
District One – Ballard Memorial, Caverna, Fulton County, Russellville
District Two – Bethlehem, Campbellsville, Kentucky Country Day, Louisville Holy Cross
District Three – Bellevue, Dayton, Newport, Newport Central Catholic
District Four – Bishop Brossart, Covington Holy Cross, Ludlow, Trimble County
District Five – Berea, Eminence, Frankfort, Sayre
District Six – Fairview, Nicholas County, Paris, Raceland
District Seven – Harlan, Lynn Camp, Middlesboro, Pineville, Williamsburg
District Eight – Hazard, Paintsville, Pikeville
Not competing in district play – Jackson County (Class 2A), Phelps (Class A)
This is set in stone.
01-18-2023, 09:37 PM
Surprised about it being 2 years instead of 4.
01-18-2023, 09:38 PM
(01-18-2023, 08:15 PM)GOREDDEVILS Wrote:I Heard someone say there school was going to try to appeal. I thought it was bogus just clearing that up.(01-18-2023, 05:32 PM)Road Dog Wrote:(01-18-2023, 04:19 PM)GOREDDEVILS Wrote: KHSAA football alignmentCan schools appeal or is this set in stone?
Here is the Kentucky High School Athletic Association’s football alignment for the 2023 and 2024 seasons:
Class 6A
District One – Christian County, Daviess County, Henderson County, McCracken County
District Two – Barren County, Central Hardin, North Hardin, Warren Central
District Three – Manual, Meade County, Pleasure Ridge Park, St. Xavier
District Four – Bullitt East, Fern Creek, Male, Southern
District Five – Ballard, Eastern, Oldham County, Trinity
District Six – Campbell County, Great Crossing, Ryle, Simon Kenton
District Seven – Henry Clay, Lafayette, Paul Dunbar, Tates Creek
District Eight – Bryan Station, Frederick Douglass, George Rogers Clark, Madison Central
Class 5A
District One – Apollo, Graves County, Madisonville-North Hopkins, Marshall County, Muhlenberg County, Owensboro
District Two – Bowling Green, Greenwood, Ohio County, South Warren
District Three – Atherton, Butler, Fairdale, Iroquois
District Four – Bullitt Central, Grayson County, Moore, North Bullitt, Seneca
District Five – Anderson County, Collins, Scott County, South Oldham, Woodford County
District Six – Boone County, Conner, Cooper, Dixie Heights, Highlands, Scott
District Seven – East Jessamine, Madison Southern, Montgomery County, West Jessamine
District Eight – Harlan County, North Laurel, Pulaski County, South Laurel, Southwestern
Class 4A
District One – Allen County-Scottsville, Calloway County, Hopkinsville, Logan County, Paducah Tilghman, Warren East
District Two – Bardstown, Breckinridge County, John Hardin, Nelson County, Thomas Nelson
District Three – DeSales, Doss, Jeffersontown, Valley, Waggener, Western
District Four – Franklin County, Henry County, North Oldham, Shelby County, Spencer County, Western Hills
District Five – Covington Catholic, Grant County, Harrison County, Holmes, Mason County
District Six – Ashland Blazer, Boyd County, Greenup County, Johnson Central, Rowan County
District Seven – Boyle County, Lincoln County, Russell County, Taylor County, Wayne County
District Eight – Corbin, Letcher County Central, Perry County Central, Whitley County
Class 3A
District One – Hancock County, Hopkins County Central, McLean County, Trigg County, Union County, Webster County
District Two – Adair County, Butler County, Franklin-Simpson, Glasgow, Hart County
District Three – Central, Christian Academy, Elizabethtown, LaRue County
District Four – Casey County, Garrard County, Marion County, Mercer County
District Five – Bourbon County, Lexington Catholic, Lloyd Memorial, Pendleton County
District Six – Bath County, East Carter, Fleming County, Lewis County, Russell, West Carter
District Seven – Bell County, Clay County, Knox Central, McCreary Central, Rockcastle County
District Eight – Belfry, Estill County, Lawrence County, Magoffin County, Morgan County, Powell County
Class 2A
District One – Caldwell County, Crittenden County, Mayfield, Murray
District Two – Edmonson County, Fort Campbell, Owensboro Catholic, Todd County Central
District Three – Clinton County, Green County, Metcalfe County, Monroe County
District Four – Fort Knox, Lexington Christian, Shawnee, Washington County, W.E.B. DuBois (eligible in 2024)
District Five – Beechwood, Bracken County, Carroll County, Gallatin County, Owen County, Walton-Verona
District Six – Breathitt County, Danville, Leslie County, Somerset
District Seven – Floyd Central, Knott County Central, Martin County, Prestonsburg
District Eight – Betsy Layne, East Ridge, Pike County Central, Shelby Valley
Class A
District One – Ballard Memorial, Caverna, Fulton County, Russellville
District Two – Bethlehem, Campbellsville, Kentucky Country Day, Louisville Holy Cross
District Three – Bellevue, Dayton, Newport, Newport Central Catholic
District Four – Bishop Brossart, Covington Holy Cross, Ludlow, Trimble County
District Five – Berea, Eminence, Frankfort, Sayre
District Six – Fairview, Nicholas County, Paris, Raceland
District Seven – Harlan, Lynn Camp, Middlesboro, Pineville, Williamsburg
District Eight – Hazard, Paintsville, Pikeville
Not competing in district play – Jackson County (Class 2A), Phelps (Class A)
This is set in stone.
01-18-2023, 09:39 PM
01-18-2023, 10:14 PM
Hazard, Paintsville, and Pikeville will have to fill 8 games only having 2 district games. That will be tough for a 1A program especially Pikeville since they are really good. Beating a 1A program does very little to help teams rpi wise so not much incentive to schedule them.
01-18-2023, 10:40 PM
(01-18-2023, 10:14 PM)pirateforlife Wrote: Hazard, Paintsville, and Pikeville will have to fill 8 games only having 2 district games. That will be tough for a 1A program especially Pikeville since they are really good. Beating a 1A program does very little to help teams rpi wise so not much incentive to schedule them.Makes no sense to me to have a five team district in class A. I do t wanna hear about travel time. When I play Wheelright and Hazard was in Racelands district. It’s pretty simple math. 32 teams with 8 districts with four teams in each. Why they gotta make shit so hard ?
01-18-2023, 11:06 PM
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(01-18-2023, 10:40 PM)RAMDAD50 Wrote:Apparently Harlan was in district 8 and requested to move to district 7. It makes sense logistically but sucks for the 3 schools in district 8. You’ll have 3 top 10 1A teams in the same district. With Belfry’s new district their closest district game will be Magoffin County who is an hour and 15 minutes away. Estill County will be a 2 and a half hour trip for a district game. Powell County is over 2 hours and Morgan Co. is an hour 45 minutes. Crazy(01-18-2023, 10:14 PM)pirateforlife Wrote: Hazard, Paintsville, and Pikeville will have to fill 8 games only having 2 district games. That will be tough for a 1A program especially Pikeville since they are really good. Beating a 1A program does very little to help teams rpi wise so not much incentive to schedule them.Makes no sense to me to have a five team district in class A. I do t wanna hear about travel time. When I play Wheelright and Hazard was in Racelands district. It’s pretty simple math. 32 teams with 8 districts with four teams in each. Why they gotta make shit so hard ?
01-18-2023, 11:08 PM
I don’t get it either. There’s no reason for it. There’s no way in gods green space rock that you can’t logically figure out the logistics of it all? Unreal. I say throw districts out the window. Have 4 regions, play your schedule, get what you get out of it from the RPI standpoint and let the chips fall where they may.
01-18-2023, 11:10 PM
A lot of top 10 1A and 2A schools are going to have to play each other in this alignment to get games.
01-19-2023, 09:18 AM
(01-18-2023, 10:14 PM)pirateforlife Wrote: Hazard, Paintsville, and Pikeville will have to fill 8 games only having 2 district games. That will be tough for a 1A program especially Pikeville since they are really good. Beating a 1A program does very little to help teams rpi wise so not much incentive to schedule them.And district games have to be played during a certain window, so virtually no one is scheduling non-district games during that time.
01-19-2023, 09:43 AM
Big news for your smaller schools.
"The Board approved the recommendation for football RPI calculations to allow for two “down-play” games. This will permit each team’s first two games played against an opponent from a lower class not to include the class factor, allowing even the perception of RPI impact not to impact scheduling. The RPI factor of out-of-state opponents remains unchanged for the 2023 football season. The Board also elected to adjust football RPI calculations regarding the withdrawal of teams from competition. The RPI class factor will stay the same for any school that withdraws during the season at the level of that team when game contracts were signed (rather than defaulting to a no-class factor if a team withdraws)."
"The Board approved the recommendation for football RPI calculations to allow for two “down-play” games. This will permit each team’s first two games played against an opponent from a lower class not to include the class factor, allowing even the perception of RPI impact not to impact scheduling. The RPI factor of out-of-state opponents remains unchanged for the 2023 football season. The Board also elected to adjust football RPI calculations regarding the withdrawal of teams from competition. The RPI class factor will stay the same for any school that withdraws during the season at the level of that team when game contracts were signed (rather than defaulting to a no-class factor if a team withdraws)."
01-19-2023, 10:04 AM
No reason to have a 3 team district at this point.
01-19-2023, 10:49 AM
(01-19-2023, 09:18 AM)Panther Thunder Wrote:May have to go out of state to find someone to fill the schedule. I’d like to see Pikeville pick up Dobyns Bennett out of Kingsport or Science Hill out of Johnson City. Both are really solid.(01-18-2023, 10:14 PM)pirateforlife Wrote: Hazard, Paintsville, and Pikeville will have to fill 8 games only having 2 district games. That will be tough for a 1A program especially Pikeville since they are really good. Beating a 1A program does very little to help teams rpi wise so not much incentive to schedule them.And district games have to be played during a certain window, so virtually no one is scheduling non-district games during that time.
01-19-2023, 11:44 AM
(01-19-2023, 09:43 AM)FootballFan1999 Wrote: Big news for your smaller schools.
"The Board approved the recommendation for football RPI calculations to allow for two “down-play” games. This will permit each team’s first two games played against an opponent from a lower class not to include the class factor, allowing even the perception of RPI impact not to impact scheduling. The RPI factor of out-of-state opponents remains unchanged for the 2023 football season. The Board also elected to adjust football RPI calculations regarding the withdrawal of teams from competition. The RPI class factor will stay the same for any school that withdraws during the season at the level of that team when game contracts were signed (rather than defaulting to a no-class factor if a team withdraws)."
That is a HUGE win for small schools, especially Class A teams. Hopefully, this will alleviate the scheduling issues that have troubled so many small schools across the state. I know of one school in particular that is having major issues filling the last 3 games on their upcoming schedule.
01-19-2023, 12:06 PM
^^^Will have to wait and see if this has much impact on top Class A teams. The incentive is still there for bigger schools to play the weaker smaller schools to get the W for RPI purposes. Don't know how much it will help Pikeville.
01-20-2023, 01:12 PM
When you get to the 3rd round is it seeded RPI wish with districts 1-4 and 5-8? Or are all the remaining teams seeding RPI regardless of District?
Top Tier Class A teams will have a very difficult time scheduling games. I have even heard coaches mention playing down will hurt their RPI.
Top Tier Class A teams will have a very difficult time scheduling games. I have even heard coaches mention playing down will hurt their RPI.
01-20-2023, 04:39 PM
(01-20-2023, 01:12 PM)Pigskinman53 Wrote: When you get to the 3rd round is it seeded RPI wish with districts 1-4 and 5-8? Or are all the remaining teams seeding RPI regardless of District?The 3rd round goes by RPI with districts 1-4 remaining teams playing and then 5-8 playing. The semifinals is the based on the RPI of the 4 remaining.
Top Tier Class A teams will have a very difficult time scheduling games. I have even heard coaches mention playing down will hurt their RPI.
01-20-2023, 05:17 PM
(01-20-2023, 04:39 PM)Bluecat Wrote:(01-20-2023, 01:12 PM)Pigskinman53 Wrote: When you get to the 3rd round is it seeded RPI wish with districts 1-4 and 5-8? Or are all the remaining teams seeding RPI regardless of District?The 3rd round goes by RPI with districts 1-4 remaining teams playing and then 5-8 playing. The semifinals is the based on the RPI of the 4 remaining.
Top Tier Class A teams will have a very difficult time scheduling games. I have even heard coaches mention playing down will hurt their RPI.
So East/West still matters to a degree
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