If you said at least 3 times per week, I think it would be well over 75% for the Chicago suburbs, both public and private. Clearly, better programs will get better attendance, which is why they are better programs.
Talk to a few folks today and they mentioned a few possible impacts. The biggest being that they expect a few (though not all) schools to start only scheduling 8 games per year and basically give themselves a bye week.
I wish they would have kept it for the CSL South. However, there were some pretty bigger mismatches for the second tier North schools like the Maine West, the Niles, etc. I think the CSL South went 1-11 in their crossover games this year and most of those games weren't even close.
Serious question for the co-ed catholic schools. (Not trying to start an argument here).
For admissions, do schools have a separate target for boys and girls. For example if you have 400 spots, do you reserve 200 for boys and 200 for girls or just admit the best 400 applicants.
IHSA just announced Wednesday at NIU
7A at 3pm
8A at 6pm
Make zero sense to me. No reason to use a college stadium for a mid-week game where you will be lucky to get 1500 for either one. A local high school or small college field would have enabled more people to attend and given a better...