I am a former AD and the state does set the schedule for ALL games. If a school wants to play an out of state team....they can provide the school and the date and the NSAA will TRY to accommodate playing one out of state school.
The ONLY way that the NSAA can generate ANY revenue to pay their staff and expenses is through admission prices. Do any of you know what the NSAA's biggest expense is???? I'll tell you. It's the catastrophic insurance coverage that they have to cover EVERY athlete/participant that competes in...
Pretty sure the 2016 Champion Burwell came out of the bottom 16 AND this year BDS was beaten by a bottom 16. Schools in D1 & D2 play 8 man because we don't have many kids. An injury to 1 athlete can change the whole dynamic of a team.....they just don't have the depth to make adequate...
As a former coach then you SHOULD know how the change process works then......Schools submit proposals and then every school gets a vote on if the proposal passes or not. One school, one vote......NOT the NSAA Board.
Ask how much they pay for catastrophic insurance to cover all the kiddos. It's an INSANE amount and there are only a couple of companies in the nation that will cover them......AND its the first of October and I know for sure they have used it already once! I do think they have their...
Something no one has discussed......4 days out of actual school. The Student/Athlete part of this is the reason this won't work. For example, last year both Dundy County-Stratton girls and boys both qualified for the tournament. They would have to leave on Tuesday for their Wednesday games...
The house is North Platte is now being sold to an individual. Earnest money has been received and the contract is drawn up.....All items have been removed from the house there.....establishing the only residence they have to now be in Maxwell.
Reminder all games are on the NFHS Network....You have to pay the $9.95 fee to watch them.
Medicine Valley vs. South Loup:
103.9 FM The Hawk
105.3 FM Coyote Country
95.3 FM KBBN
92.3 FM KBEAR
The NSAA doesn't decide if you can opt up or down....It is the schools decision. However, there are rules that are put into effect based on each schools choice to go up or down. So your rumor is just that.....a rumor!
"“Opting” up or down in classification is relevant to the actual class you...
You guys always refer to it being the NSAA's decisions. It's not. New proposals for change are written by the member schools and then they are either approved or not by the rest of the member schools. Apparently, the majority of the schools have agreed to it......that's why we have it.
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