Enrollment & Competitive Balance #'s for Elite 8/Final 4 Teams
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Re: Enrollment #'s for Elite 8/Final 4 Teams
I've sorted (largest to smallest) the entire D-I & D-III divisions by Collective Balance #'s and listed the top 16 at the bottom of the original post. Anyone see a correlation? lol
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Re: Enrollment #'s for Elite 8 Teams
Agree and It's running rampant in today's culture with no end in sight . (Good post)wipala wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2019 4:49 pm Which came first, chicken or egg? The question of open vs. moving into a district or simply going
to a school that has a program, most likely, going to State most years.
In Arizona, my understanding, we have open enrollment as well. In metro Phoenix, the same
schools win and the same schools lose year after year, as a rule...
We have 6 to 7 divisions for sports, in football we have an 8 man division for
some of the outer area schools.
I do not know if we have CB here or not, however there are schools that will draw kids from outside the district
to play ball in that school. Check results in AIA website.
IMO, the day of the homegrown student playing sports to the high level some do, is gone. The schools
that play within the guidelines most likely will not have success year in and year out..there are exceptions of course.
I do not have an answer but, something must happen or sports as we know it in High School will forever change...
Just my two cents worth......having said that
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