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Post by 19delta on Apr 28, 2019 11:17:09 GMT -6
Why do high school football seasons include 9 games? Why not an even 10? Is there some reason that the season is 9 games long?
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Post by mrjvi on Apr 28, 2019 11:34:30 GMT -6
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Post by gian3074 on Apr 28, 2019 11:42:54 GMT -6
In NY section 6 we have seven regular season games. If you go to the state championship game you will have played thirteen games. If you don't make the playoffs you have the opportunity to play at least nine games.
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Post by coachd5085 on Apr 28, 2019 12:01:11 GMT -6
Why do high school football seasons include 9 games? Why not an even 10? Is there some reason that the season is 9 games long? In Louisiana the regular season is 10.
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Post by fantom on Apr 28, 2019 12:25:16 GMT -6
Why do high school football seasons include 9 games? Why not an even 10? Is there some reason that the season is 9 games long? In Louisiana the regular season is 10. Same with Virginia.
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Post by Footballguy on Apr 28, 2019 12:40:59 GMT -6
California has ten games, but if you make it to the state championship you may play up to 16 games which is way too many. It is common for teams that play that late for basketball players to miss up to two weeks of games.
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Post by carookie on Apr 28, 2019 12:48:40 GMT -6
California has ten games, but if you make it to the state championship you may play up to 16 games which is way too many. It is common for teams that play that late for basketball players to miss up to two weeks of games. Yeah, we need to get rid of the silly state bowl games (which arent really championships anyways, but just selection committee type bowls). I liked the previous model where we ended after the CIF championships
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Post by coachd5085 on Apr 28, 2019 12:51:25 GMT -6
California has ten games, but if you make it to the state championship you may play up to 16 games which is way too many. It is common for teams that play that late for basketball players to miss up to two weeks of games. Yeah, we need to get rid of the silly state bowl games (which arent really championships anyways, but just selection committee type bowls). I liked the previous model where we ended after the CIF championships Cali just seems to be too big (both geographically and in population) to try and emulate other states.
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Post by CS on Apr 28, 2019 15:11:04 GMT -6
Our regular season is 10
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Post by carookie on Apr 28, 2019 15:35:46 GMT -6
Yeah, we need to get rid of the silly state bowl games (which arent really championships anyways, but just selection committee type bowls). I liked the previous model where we ended after the CIF championships Cali just seems to be too big (both geographically and in population) to try and emulate other states. You are correct. It is too big, thats why there are 10 different CIF regions (essentially 10 different states). Really they could probably re-align them and make it 6-8 or so, but they need to just stick with the model of ending at CIF champ.
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Post by Footballguy on Apr 28, 2019 16:42:25 GMT -6
Cali just seems to be too big (both geographically and in population) to try and emulate other states. You are correct. It is too big, thats why there are 10 different CIF regions (essentially 10 different states). Really they could probably re-align them and make it 6-8 or so, but they need to just stick with the model of ending at CIF champ. Absolulety. We play in the Northern section that goes up to Oregon, and there is no reason for us to be traveling to San Diego to play a game. Glad the CA coaches agree, I have met coaches who like this model.
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Post by carookie on Apr 28, 2019 16:47:52 GMT -6
You are correct. It is too big, thats why there are 10 different CIF regions (essentially 10 different states). Really they could probably re-align them and make it 6-8 or so, but they need to just stick with the model of ending at CIF champ. Absolulety. We play in the Northern section that goes up to Oregon, and there is no reason for us to be traveling to San Diego to play a game. Glad the CA coaches agree, I have met coaches who like this model. I am in the Southern section, we have enough teams down here (not to mention the San Diego Section, or LA Section). Problem is local CIF regions are doing anything they can to make money and justify their professional existence. So we need new bad ideas every year.
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Post by realdawg on Apr 28, 2019 17:05:03 GMT -6
NC has 12 weeks to play 11 regular season games. If you play 11 the gate for 1 must go to the state endowment fund. If you don’t agree to that you play 10. If you play 11 then you would play 16 if you make state championship.
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Post by PIGSKIN11 on Apr 28, 2019 17:16:37 GMT -6
Absolulety. We play in the Northern section that goes up to Oregon, and there is no reason for us to be traveling to San Diego to play a game. Glad the CA coaches agree, I have met coaches who like this model. I am in the Southern section, we have enough teams down here (not to mention the San Diego Section, or LA Section). Problem is local CIF regions are doing anything they can to make money and justify their professional existence. So we need new bad ideas every year. CIF and their quest for "STATE TITLES" has screwed the whole model up... Section titles used to mean something!!!
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Post by carookie on Apr 28, 2019 17:18:02 GMT -6
I am in the Southern section, we have enough teams down here (not to mention the San Diego Section, or LA Section). Problem is local CIF regions are doing anything they can to make money and justify their professional existence. So we need new bad ideas every year. CIF and their quest for "STATE TITLES" has screwed the whole model up... Section titles used to mean something!!! Still do as far as I am concerned. CIF title is the title, everything else is just exhibitions.
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Post by PIGSKIN11 on Apr 28, 2019 18:20:54 GMT -6
CIF and their quest for "STATE TITLES" has screwed the whole model up... Section titles used to mean something!!! Still do as far as I am concerned. CIF title is the title, everything else is just exhibitions. I agree with you Section title was THE carrot... it is our pie in the sky... ultimate goal We aim for league title, practice on Thanksgiving, win section... the rest would be gravy Many in CCS are far too concerned with beyond the section... CIF all about that money Let kids play 12 games and go home to play hoops, soccer, wrestle... Same thing for Winter teams too...
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Post by coachwoodall on Apr 29, 2019 6:52:40 GMT -6
SC football season is 18 weeks long. 3 preseason -- can petition to play a week early, then you have a 'bye' in the season 10 games/10 weeks --used to be 11 if you were in the top classification, 4 rounds of playoffs 5 rounds of playoffs --smaller divisions used to play 4
To calculate the beginning of the season, you counted back 18 weeks from the 1st weekend in December.
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Post by olinecoach61 on Apr 29, 2019 7:01:03 GMT -6
CT regular season is 10 games
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Post by Coach Vint on Apr 30, 2019 20:38:11 GMT -6
Texas has 10 regular season games. If you make it to the state title you play 16 games.
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Post by coachtua on May 2, 2019 11:52:16 GMT -6
Absolulety. We play in the Northern section that goes up to Oregon, and there is no reason for us to be traveling to San Diego to play a game. Glad the CA coaches agree, I have met coaches who like this model. I am in the Southern section, we have enough teams down here (not to mention the San Diego Section, or LA Section). Problem is local CIF regions are doing anything they can to make money and justify their professional existence. So we need new bad ideas every year. And you could split SS into at least 2 maybe 3 sections...
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Post by PSS on May 2, 2019 12:41:26 GMT -6
Texas has 10 regular season games. If you make it to the state title you play 16 games. And all state championship games are played in the same stadium the same week, including the six man games, in AT&T stadium.
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Post by coachddwebb on May 2, 2019 12:47:51 GMT -6
Arizona season is 10 games with 11 weeks to play them, the first week called 0 week. If you make the playoffs is could be a total of 14 games including State Championship.
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Post by PSS on May 2, 2019 13:57:37 GMT -6
Arizona season is 10 games with 11 weeks to play them, Exactly the same in Texas.
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Post by The Lunch Pail on May 3, 2019 4:10:17 GMT -6
I miss 10-game regular seasons. Hell, for the majority of teams here in Missouri (we play 9 games), week 10 games (first week of 8-team “district” tournament) are complete blowouts and even worse, rematches. We had a team play the same team two weeks in a row and lose 70-0 in both games. What fun is that?
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Post by Defcord on May 3, 2019 5:58:21 GMT -6
Indiana had 9 regular season games when I was there, but everyone makes the playoffs so guaranteed 10 games.
I think Florida was 11 weeks to play 10 like others have said.
I am in South Carolina now so Coach Woodall described that which I didn't know for sure how it worked before his post.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2019 6:01:15 GMT -6
Why do high school football seasons include 9 games? Why not an even 10? Is there some reason that the season is 9 games long? They are 10 games in Tennessee, Virginia, and most other states. Tennessee, like a lot of states, gives you 11 weeks to play 10 games with a 5 round playoff immediately after the season. Our season starts in early August and ends after Thanksgiving. The 11 game season in NC actually screwed up our playoff brackets a few years ago. A few years ago a team from our state (Tennessee) played a team from NC that finished 5-6. Since that team had a losing record after 11 games, it was initially counted against the team who played them (we were using a complex, BCS-style points system at that time) and caused a screw up in who got in to the first round. The state announced the wrong team was in. Then on Tuesday (after the school who got left out threatened to sue), they reversed course and told the team who was initially preparing for a game that their season was done, then sent the other team on a 4 hour bus ride for a 1st round road game.
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Post by MICoach on May 3, 2019 8:32:59 GMT -6
I think in Michigan it's a 9 game regular season so we can still have 32 team brackets for playoffs and still be done by Thanksgiving weekend. To make it 10 we'd have to start even earlier in the summer.
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Post by pvogel on May 3, 2019 9:02:59 GMT -6
We have 9 in NJ with a "bowl game" as the 10th for the teams that don't make the playoff. You play another team that didn't make it.
NJ has a kind of weird Cali-style sectional model too where people claim a "state championship" despite never playing a team from the other part of the state.
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Post by pvogel on May 3, 2019 9:11:41 GMT -6
And i'm going to disagree with carookie and PIGSKIN11.
California isn't too big. Thats not the problem. At all. And it SHOULD have a state championship.
Follow the models of Texas (which is bigger geographically) and Florida (which is similar and not really convenient travel wise), NC, etc.
Create classifications based on size - Probably 3 (maybe 4?) non-public classes Probably 8 (even 10 would be fine) public classes. The lower classes should have less teams, and 1 less round of the playoffs.
Split State into geographic quadrants for playoffs - so you're not playing anyone outside of that quadrant until the semifinals.
REDUCE THE NUMBER OF TEAMS MAKING THE PLAYOFFS!!! That is the key to it. Playoffs should be difficult to get to and an honor to do so. Make it by how you finish in league, some points system, or even a combo (my preference - like Florida - Where winning your league gets you in automatically, points determine at large teams)
If you want to collect $ and make people happy or whatever then shoot, have bowl games or whatever for teams not making playoffs.
You could also reduce the regular season to 9 games. I am sure you can determine the legit playoff teams in 9 games.
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Post by WTR on May 3, 2019 9:26:08 GMT -6
We play 11 in MS, with the first one being an optional "classic."
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