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Post by mariner42 on Jun 12, 2015 1:10:34 GMT -6
California camps are completely legal (ask Bdud). CIF came around and explained how you have to run them. I didn't go to these meetings as I am not the HC (though anyone can go). I'm just going where my team is going. There was/is a 4 way camp going on in our parts as we speak. Again, CA can do camps. Care to share? I am a CA HC and have no clue how a padded camp works haha It's easier for members of the Wing-T cult, all we care about is offense so we just declare the offense will be the winners before hand and then make the defense hold pads. For spring ball we had all of our OL, DL, and LBs holding pads and DBs tagged off.
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Post by PIGSKIN11 on Jun 12, 2015 1:44:46 GMT -6
Care to share? I am a CA HC and have no clue how a padded camp works haha It's easier for members of the Wing-T cult, all we care about is offense so we just declare the offense will be the winners before hand and then make the defense hold pads. For spring ball we had all of our OL, DL, and LBs holding pads and DBs tagged off. So, fully padded? BUT, you use bags and declare a winner? where is the literature I can read to defend your statement???
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Post by mariner42 on Jun 12, 2015 8:50:35 GMT -6
It's easier for members of the Wing-T cult, all we care about is offense so we just declare the offense will be the winners before hand and then make the defense hold pads. For spring ball we had all of our OL, DL, and LBs holding pads and DBs tagged off. So, fully padded? BUT, you use bags and declare a winner? where is the literature I can read to defend your statement??? I believe it's from Chapter 5, Verses 2-7 from the Book of Blank "And lo did CIF attempt to strike down the Wing-T in favor of spreading formations and getting athletes in space. But the righteous man decreed that as long as arm pads and shields were used, it would be in keeping with the new laws. And he looked upon his works and they were good." But seriously, idk, our AD was cool w/ us having shields and those arm pad dealies and he's a former lawyer so I'm just trusting that he's done his homework.
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Post by fugulookinat on Jun 13, 2015 21:56:34 GMT -6
Texas
We have 32 districts per class, each with 7-9 teams roughly. Top 4 teams from each district make the playoffs. From there teams are divided into Division I or Division II based on enrollment. The 2 larger schools will go into the DI playoff bracket, while the 2 smaller schools will go into the DII bracket. So in class 6A, there will be 64 teams in DI and 64 teams in DII. Winning a state championship requires 6 wins in the playoffs. Counting scrimmages, you could play 18 contests in a single season.
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Post by mariner42 on Jun 13, 2015 23:37:30 GMT -6
Texas We have 32 districts per class, each with 7-9 teams roughly. Top 4 teams from each district make the playoffs. From there teams are divided into Division I or Division II based on enrollment. The 2 larger schools will go into the DI playoff bracket, while the 2 smaller schools will go into the DII bracket. So in class 6A, there will be 64 teams in DI and 64 teams in DII. Winning a state championship requires 6 wins in the playoffs. Counting scrimmages, you could play 18 contests in a single season. Do you guys do the 3 games in 14 days thing at the beginning of playoffs? I know Kansas does that, among others.
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Post by coachbdud on Jun 14, 2015 10:36:32 GMT -6
It's 6 wins to win state in CA too
Well at least coming from our section
It's a 16 team bracket - 4 wins to be section champ
Then the regional qualifier -1 win (there's a NorCal bowl and a SoCal bowl )
Then state
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Post by coachwoodall on Jun 14, 2015 11:09:51 GMT -6
AAAA Classification. 52 team (largest schools). 8 region, 4 upper state, 4 lower (all classifications have this 8 region format, regardless of the number of teams) Regions try to be geographically sensible, so the size varies 5-8 Play 11 games.
Our current region has 8 teams.
There 213 schools in our HS League, of which 206 play football. There is a separate HS League that most private schools play.
On a sidebar there were some schools/coaches who didn't like how the play of pie was sliced, so they decided we needed 5 classifications. Of course they voted on this without having a plan in place for how the classifications/regions, and play offs would work. BRILLIANT!
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Post by fugulookinat on Jun 15, 2015 21:46:25 GMT -6
Texas We have 32 districts per class, each with 7-9 teams roughly. Top 4 teams from each district make the playoffs. From there teams are divided into Division I or Division II based on enrollment. The 2 larger schools will go into the DI playoff bracket, while the 2 smaller schools will go into the DII bracket. So in class 6A, there will be 64 teams in DI and 64 teams in DII. Winning a state championship requires 6 wins in the playoffs. Counting scrimmages, you could play 18 contests in a single season. Do you guys do the 3 games in 14 days thing at the beginning of playoffs? I know Kansas does that, among others. No. Playoffs are 1 game per week. State championship games are the Thursday, Friday, and Saturday prior to Christmas.
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Post by freezeoption on Jun 16, 2015 17:01:33 GMT -6
our playoffs use to be wed, monday, saturday, saturday an then championship, they moved our season up a week so we could just play on fridays, now we start aug 3, two weeks of practice, jamboree on friday of the 2nd week then games start the 3rd friday
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