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Post by kcbazooka on Nov 20, 2019 9:20:11 GMT -6
In Missouri schools with enrollments over 200 can’t have 8-man teams. Wondering what are the guidelines in other states.
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Post by resdeal on Nov 20, 2019 11:52:24 GMT -6
In Kansas any team with a grade 9-11 enrollment of 99 or less can play 8-man.
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Post by blb on Nov 20, 2019 11:57:24 GMT -6
In Michigan there is no restriction on what size you must be to play 8-man but if your enrollment is over 215 (I think it is) you can't participate in the playoffs.
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Post by hawksrule on Nov 20, 2019 19:45:01 GMT -6
I believe the cutoff in Iowa is 110 or 115 in grades 10-12 for 8-man teams.
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Post by runitupthemiddle on Nov 20, 2019 20:44:06 GMT -6
Arkansas , they are all independents, it’s not recognized yet by AAA
In Oklahoma, any school in class A, smallest of 11 man can Petition down. They capped 8 man 4 years ago. Class A usually ranges 212/206 at the top all the way down to 120s,
But some 8 man , class B, are 80 up to 150! And class C is 80 down to 30.
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Post by planck on Nov 20, 2019 21:11:54 GMT -6
...8 guys?
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Post by runitupthemiddle on Nov 20, 2019 22:02:50 GMT -6
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Post by planck on Nov 20, 2019 22:03:42 GMT -6
No, I've seen it. I would just assume the teams are 8 guys.
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Post by runitupthemiddle on Nov 20, 2019 22:10:59 GMT -6
No, I've seen it. I would just assume the teams are 8 guys. Oh, like the whole team is just 8 dudes playing true Ironman football?
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Post by coachcb on Nov 22, 2019 8:01:15 GMT -6
The cut-off in Montana is an enrollment of 130 students, I believe.
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Post by wildcatslbcoach24 on Nov 22, 2019 16:10:00 GMT -6
Just starting here in OH. Back home in AZ I believe it’s 120, but don’t remember for sure.
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Post by freezeoption on Nov 24, 2019 20:29:08 GMT -6
Missouri changed it is 150 10-12.
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