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08-20-2012, 12:38 PM
Over the past ten years how do you rank the PROGRAMS of KY HS Football. This is just not who can beat who, but who has done the most on a pound for pound basis.
Obviously we already know:
1. Trinity
2. Highlands
Who finishes out your list though?
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8.
9.
10.
Obviously we already know:
1. Trinity
2. Highlands
Who finishes out your list though?
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
08-20-2012, 12:53 PM
Can you elaborate a little further? Are we counting titles? Wins? All-State players? Consistency?
If a program wins a title or two but stinks or is average for the rest of the decade are they supposed to be ranked higher than a consistent 9-10 win team over a decade? etc...
If a program wins a title or two but stinks or is average for the rest of the decade are they supposed to be ranked higher than a consistent 9-10 win team over a decade? etc...
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08-20-2012, 01:01 PM
Just gotta go with Somerset.
08-20-2012, 01:11 PM
Bell County has to be in there.
08-20-2012, 01:18 PM
1. Trinity
2. Highlands
3. Boyle County
4. Lou. Central
5. St X
6. NewCath
7. Mayfield
8. Danville
9. Beechwood
10. Ft. Campbell
2. Highlands
3. Boyle County
4. Lou. Central
5. St X
6. NewCath
7. Mayfield
8. Danville
9. Beechwood
10. Ft. Campbell
08-20-2012, 01:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-20-2012, 02:02 PM by Strikeout King.)
Bell Co 2002-2011
2002 10-3
2003 8-2
2004 13-1
2005 10-3
2006 9-3
2007 12-1
2008 15-0 (4A State Champions)
2009 12-2
2010 13-1
2011 11-2
10 seasons:
113 Wins
18 Losses
86% winning percentage
2002 10-3
2003 8-2
2004 13-1
2005 10-3
2006 9-3
2007 12-1
2008 15-0 (4A State Champions)
2009 12-2
2010 13-1
2011 11-2
10 seasons:
113 Wins
18 Losses
86% winning percentage
08-20-2012, 01:55 PM
LWC Wrote:Can you elaborate a little further? Are we counting titles? Wins? All-State players? Consistency?
If a program wins a title or two but stinks or is average for the rest of the decade are they supposed to be ranked higher than a consistent 9-10 win team over a decade? etc...
Sure
I am leaving it subjective to what everyone's individual interpretation of the success of a program is.
For me, it is about the following:
- Championships- The ultimate factor I think we all agree
- Runner-Ups
- Consistency in Playoffs
- Level of competition as it pertains to the school (for example if Hazard plays Perry Central and beats them it has more merit than if Johnson Central beat Perry Central)
Secondary to me:
- Regular season success. If Edmonson County goes 40-8 in a 4 year stretch but never 4 of those losses were in the 2nd Round of the playoffs then that has to be taken into account and used to penalize.
- Who beats them out of the playoffs- St. X is a prime example here. They have been arguably the 2nd or at worst 3rd best team in the state essentially the entire decade. Yet all they have to show for it is 2 Titles and 3 Runner-Ups because usually Trinity stands in their path.
This is my criteria, but it doesn't necessarily mean it is the right criteria.
Based on the way I view it, Bell County probably would struggle to be in the Top 15.
(---) Only 1 Championship Appearance
(--) Not as many State Semi-Finals appearances
(+) Amazing regular season resume
(+) Those playoff exits usually were to great teams
(-) Most regular season wins came against equal or less competition, limited wins over other Top 10-15 Programs
(-) Couple early playoff exits
08-20-2012, 01:58 PM
BellCoBobcats09 dont mean to correct you, but that's an 86% win total.
08-20-2012, 01:59 PM
#1 Blackcat Fan Wrote:^Dont mean to correct you, but that's an 86% win total.
Thanks. I was in a hurry while doing this. lol.. Maybe a Mod can change it for me.
08-20-2012, 02:01 PM
I agree, I do not penalize a team for a 1st or 2nd round loss to an eventual State Champ or runner-up, as you mentioned.
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08-20-2012, 02:02 PM
BellCoBobcats09 Wrote:Thanks. I was in a hurry while doing this. lol.. Maybe a Mod can change it for me.
Even though it makes Bell County look better, I still fixed it
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08-20-2012, 02:03 PM
LWC Wrote:Even though it makes Bell County look better, I still fixed it
HAHA. :biggrin:
08-20-2012, 02:10 PM
The_Rock Wrote:Just gotta go with Somerset.
I am as big of a Somerset fan as there is but I'm confused Rock, is this sarcastic? You've been hating on us all week and now you're giving us props. I guess you really respect your newly-found rival, so big thanks.
08-20-2012, 02:29 PM
Past 10 years....
1. Trinity
2. Highlands
3. Boyle County
4. Saint Xavier
5. Mayfield
6. Beechwood
7. Belfry
8. Danville
9. Bell County
10. Bowling Green
10a. Central
1. Trinity
2. Highlands
3. Boyle County
4. Saint Xavier
5. Mayfield
6. Beechwood
7. Belfry
8. Danville
9. Bell County
10. Bowling Green
10a. Central
08-20-2012, 02:39 PM
I think I'd say:
1. Trinity
2. Highlands
3. Boyle
4. Mayfield
5. NCC
6. Central
7. St Xavier
8. Beechwood
9. Belfry
10. Danville
1. Trinity
2. Highlands
3. Boyle
4. Mayfield
5. NCC
6. Central
7. St Xavier
8. Beechwood
9. Belfry
10. Danville
08-20-2012, 02:55 PM
Just so I can compete with BellBobcats09. :biggrin:
Boyle County
2002= 13-2 AAA State Champions
2003= 15-0 AAA State Champions
2004= 12-3 AAA State Runner-up (BTW, KHSAA site wrong on that)
2005= 11-2
2006= 6-6
2007= 5-7
2008= 13-1
2009= 15-0 AAAA State Champions
2010= 15-0 AAAA State Champions
2011= 9-4
Boyle had the dark ages in '06 and '07 (last 2 years of a 3 year stint with Pardue). 4 State titles and playing for a 5th one is pretty good but is it #3 good?
Boyle County
2002= 13-2 AAA State Champions
2003= 15-0 AAA State Champions
2004= 12-3 AAA State Runner-up (BTW, KHSAA site wrong on that)
2005= 11-2
2006= 6-6
2007= 5-7
2008= 13-1
2009= 15-0 AAAA State Champions
2010= 15-0 AAAA State Champions
2011= 9-4
Boyle had the dark ages in '06 and '07 (last 2 years of a 3 year stint with Pardue). 4 State titles and playing for a 5th one is pretty good but is it #3 good?
08-20-2012, 03:03 PM
Since I don't follow anything but Mountain Football... Here's a few teams in the Mountains that "MAY" have a case.... (not saying they all belong on the list or if any belong at all on a state wide list)
I would say they're the Top 5 programs in the Mountains over the last decade. But I may be wrong, its just some schools I like to follow.
I know everyone will start the "class" talk but thats what our state does, I wish they didn't but we can't change it....
Somerset
2002- 5-6
2003- 9-3
2004- 5-6
2005- 12-2
2006- 9-5
2007- 9-4
2008- 5-6
2009- 14-1 (3A State Runner-up)
2010- 13-1
2011- 9-5
Overall- 90-39
Winning %- 70%
Hazard
2002- 7-5
2003- 10-2
2004- 4-7
2005- 9-2
2006- 9-4
2007- 13-1
2008- 11-4 (1A State Runner-up)
2009- 9-5
2010- 14-1 (1A State Runner-up)
2011- 12-2 (1A State Champions)
Overall- 98-33
Winning %- 75%
Breathitt County
2002- 15-0 (2A State Champions)
2003- 8-3
2004- 11-1
2005- 4-7
2006- 8-3
2007- 13-1
2008- 12-3 (3A State Runner-up)
2009- 7-6
2010- 8-5
2011- 12-1
Overall- 98-31
Winning %- 76%
Bell County
2002- 10-3
2003- 8-2
2004- 13-1
2005- 10-3
2006- 9-3
2007- 12-1
2008- 15-0 (3A State Champions)
2009- 12-2
2010- 13-1
2011- 11-2
Overall- 113-18
Winning %- 86
Belfry
2002- 10-2
2003- 13-2 (2A State Champions)
2004- 14-1 (2A State Champions)
2005- 11-3
2006- 11-3
2007- 14-1 (3A State Runner-up)
2008- 13-1
2009- 8-4
2010- 10-5 (3A State Runner-up)
2011- 13-2 (3A State Runner-up)
Overall- 117-25
Winning %- 82
I would say they're the Top 5 programs in the Mountains over the last decade. But I may be wrong, its just some schools I like to follow.
I know everyone will start the "class" talk but thats what our state does, I wish they didn't but we can't change it....
Somerset
2002- 5-6
2003- 9-3
2004- 5-6
2005- 12-2
2006- 9-5
2007- 9-4
2008- 5-6
2009- 14-1 (3A State Runner-up)
2010- 13-1
2011- 9-5
Overall- 90-39
Winning %- 70%
Hazard
2002- 7-5
2003- 10-2
2004- 4-7
2005- 9-2
2006- 9-4
2007- 13-1
2008- 11-4 (1A State Runner-up)
2009- 9-5
2010- 14-1 (1A State Runner-up)
2011- 12-2 (1A State Champions)
Overall- 98-33
Winning %- 75%
Breathitt County
2002- 15-0 (2A State Champions)
2003- 8-3
2004- 11-1
2005- 4-7
2006- 8-3
2007- 13-1
2008- 12-3 (3A State Runner-up)
2009- 7-6
2010- 8-5
2011- 12-1
Overall- 98-31
Winning %- 76%
Bell County
2002- 10-3
2003- 8-2
2004- 13-1
2005- 10-3
2006- 9-3
2007- 12-1
2008- 15-0 (3A State Champions)
2009- 12-2
2010- 13-1
2011- 11-2
Overall- 113-18
Winning %- 86
Belfry
2002- 10-2
2003- 13-2 (2A State Champions)
2004- 14-1 (2A State Champions)
2005- 11-3
2006- 11-3
2007- 14-1 (3A State Runner-up)
2008- 13-1
2009- 8-4
2010- 10-5 (3A State Runner-up)
2011- 13-2 (3A State Runner-up)
Overall- 117-25
Winning %- 82
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08-20-2012, 03:08 PM
BELFRY'S RESUME
2011: 13-2 AAA State Runner-Up
2010: 10-5 AAA State Runner-Up
2009: 8-4
2008: 13-1
2007: 14-1 AAA State Runner-Up
2006: 11-3
2005: 11-3
2004: 14-1 AA State Champion
2003: 13-2 AA State Champion
2002: 10-3
117-25, 82.4%
5/10 Years Reaching the Finals
8/10 Years Reaching the Semi-Finals
9/10 Years Reaching the Regional Finals
2011: 13-2 AAA State Runner-Up
2010: 10-5 AAA State Runner-Up
2009: 8-4
2008: 13-1
2007: 14-1 AAA State Runner-Up
2006: 11-3
2005: 11-3
2004: 14-1 AA State Champion
2003: 13-2 AA State Champion
2002: 10-3
117-25, 82.4%
5/10 Years Reaching the Finals
8/10 Years Reaching the Semi-Finals
9/10 Years Reaching the Regional Finals
08-20-2012, 03:17 PM
BellCoBobcats09 Wrote:Bell Co 2002-2011
2002 10-3
2003 8-2
2004 13-1
2005 10-3
2006 9-3
2007 12-1
2008 15-0 (4A State Champions)
2009 12-2
2010 13-1
2011 11-2
10 seasons:
113 Wins
18 Losses
86% winning percentage
Dont forget that 5 of the 6 losses since 07 have been to eventual state champs.
08-20-2012, 05:42 PM
Here's my list:
1. Trinity
2. Highlands
3. Boyle
4. Lou. Central
5. St. X
6. Belfry
7. Mayfield
8. Hazard
9. Bell County
10. Male
1. Trinity
2. Highlands
3. Boyle
4. Lou. Central
5. St. X
6. Belfry
7. Mayfield
8. Hazard
9. Bell County
10. Male
08-20-2012, 06:30 PM
playtowin Wrote:I am as big of a Somerset fan as there is but I'm confused Rock, is this sarcastic? You've been hating on us all week and now you're giving us props. I guess you really respect your newly-found rival, so big thanks.
No he is just sarcastically showing his hatred for/infatuation with Somerset. OK Rock we get it, if Somerset played PCC on a dry field last year we would have lost 100 to 1. Now maybe you can climb back under your rock and stop trying to hijack threads.
08-22-2012, 11:00 AM
No NewCath? Interesting.
08-22-2012, 11:01 AM
Again. I'm confused. There is a team off of your list that has been to 9/10 regional finals, 5/10 state semi finals and 5/10 state championship games with 2 titles in 10 years.
08-22-2012, 09:36 PM
When I did my analysis for the Top 20 Programs for the last 20 years, one of the categories that I would have like to use was the number of wins and losses over larger or smaller teams, but I did not have that data for the years 1992-1997. I would have used a system for ranking the teams in that category similar to the Harbin System that is used for the OHSAA football playoffs. For example, under that system, during 2002, Boyle County (3a in 2002) would have received 4 points for a win over Henry Clay (class 4A in 2002) while receiving only 1 point for a win over Danville (Class A in 2002). This would have rewarded a team for "playing up." At the same time had Henry Clay beaten BC, they would have received 3 points for the win but a -1 for the loss (losing down one class).
I feel that that would add another dimension to the equation.
With the KHSAA moving Highlands and Cov Cath to higher classes (5A instead of 3A for 4 years), I'm not sure how that would effect the equation, so I would probably ignore that situation and consider them as they were classified. It would make it much easier to calculate. OOS teams also present a problem as to their equivalent KY class.
I feel that that would add another dimension to the equation.
With the KHSAA moving Highlands and Cov Cath to higher classes (5A instead of 3A for 4 years), I'm not sure how that would effect the equation, so I would probably ignore that situation and consider them as they were classified. It would make it much easier to calculate. OOS teams also present a problem as to their equivalent KY class.
08-22-2012, 10:01 PM
1. Trinity
2. Highlands
3. Boyle Co.
4. Beechwood
5. Belfry
6. Lou Central
7. Mayfield
8. St. X
9. NewCath
10. Male
2. Highlands
3. Boyle Co.
4. Beechwood
5. Belfry
6. Lou Central
7. Mayfield
8. St. X
9. NewCath
10. Male
08-22-2012, 11:13 PM
Trinity
Highlands
St.X
Boyle
Bell
Central
N.C.C
Mayfield
Ft Campbell
Beechwood
Hazard
Highlands
St.X
Boyle
Bell
Central
N.C.C
Mayfield
Ft Campbell
Beechwood
Hazard
08-23-2012, 08:13 AM
Wise one Wrote:When I did my analysis for the Top 20 Programs for the last 20 years, one of the categories that I would have like to use was the number of wins and losses over larger or smaller teams, but I did not have that data for the years 1992-1997. I would have used a system for ranking the teams in that category similar to the Harbin System that is used for the OHSAA football playoffs. For example, under that system, during 2002, Boyle County (3a in 2002) would have received 4 points for a win over Henry Clay (class 4A in 2002) while receiving only 1 point for a win over Danville (Class A in 2002). This would have rewarded a team for "playing up." At the same time had Henry Clay beaten BC, they would have received 3 points for the win but a -1 for the loss (losing down one class).
I feel that that would add another dimension to the equation.
With the KHSAA moving Highlands and Cov Cath to higher classes (5A instead of 3A for 4 years), I'm not sure how that would effect the equation, so I would probably ignore that situation and consider them as they were classified. It would make it much easier to calculate. OOS teams also present a problem as to their equivalent KY class.
Heck, I would give bonus points to wins by Highlands and CovCath over teams in 5A since Highlands and CovCath belonged in lower classes. Big bonus points for Highlands as they were playing up two classes at the time.
08-23-2012, 09:14 AM
Wise one Wrote:When I did my analysis for the Top 20 Programs for the last 20 years, one of the categories that I would have like to use was the number of wins and losses over larger or smaller teams, but I did not have that data for the years 1992-1997. I would have used a system for ranking the teams in that category similar to the Harbin System that is used for the OHSAA football playoffs. For example, under that system, during 2002, Boyle County (3a in 2002) would have received 4 points for a win over Henry Clay (class 4A in 2002) while receiving only 1 point for a win over Danville (Class A in 2002). This would have rewarded a team for "playing up." At the same time had Henry Clay beaten BC, they would have received 3 points for the win but a -1 for the loss (losing down one class).
I feel that that would add another dimension to the equation.
With the KHSAA moving Highlands and Cov Cath to higher classes (5A instead of 3A for 4 years), I'm not sure how that would effect the equation, so I would probably ignore that situation and consider them as they were classified. It would make it much easier to calculate. OOS teams also present a problem as to their equivalent KY class.
:Thumbs: Good adjustment. Would you add bounus points for defeating a State Champion in the year as well?
I don't see class as big of an issue as some do. For example: In 2000 and 2001, the only loss Danville suffered was to Boyle while winning the Class A title. I think the same is true in 2003. (In fact the only losses Highlands had that season were two to Boyle and one to Danville I think)
Just looking at what other factors might be included.
08-23-2012, 10:41 AM
If going by state titles (3 points) and runner-ups (1 point) in the last 10 seasons:
1. Trinity
2. Highlands
3. Boyle County
4. Central
5. NewCath
6. Mayfield
7. Fort Campbell
8. Belfry
9. St. Xavier
10. Beechwood
1. Trinity
2. Highlands
3. Boyle County
4. Central
5. NewCath
6. Mayfield
7. Fort Campbell
8. Belfry
9. St. Xavier
10. Beechwood
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