Feel free to tell me the 1000 reasons it wouldn't work, haha. Just thinking about options for the future of our state
I've seen another state, can't remember which, does 8-man like this.. Every 2 years you can "apply" for 8-man eligibility. The 100 smallest enrollments are accepted into 8-man. Everyone over is 11-man. I don't know all the details, but it doesn't seem like a half-bad idea. I don't know that it would work - just thinking out loud.
Have an application for 6-man / 8-man "All non 11 man teams"
For reference..
There are 34 6-man teams this year
There are 110 8-man teams this year
**6 & 8 man**
Smallest 35 smallest enrollment put into 6-man (D6)
Next Smallest 40 enrollment put into 8-man (D3)
Next Smallest 45 enrollment put into 8-man (D2)
Next Smallest 50 enrollment put into 8-man (D1)
**11-man**
Class C2
Class C1
Class B
Class A
Rules:
1) ANYONE can apply - then it's built from the bottom up in terms of enrollment size
- If there are not 170 applicants (there would be! There's already 135 teams playing non 11-man) then non 8-man class sizes would be smaller for that cycle.
2) State puts you in a class = NO OPT DOWN allowed
3) 11-man classes use enrollment #s to create classes
Justification:
1) This would eliminate the debates/arguments over appropriate enrollment number for 8-man football
2) 170 teams playing non 11-man football is plenty.. Should, in theory, cover all "opt-down" teams and eliminate the "bubble" some teams fall in where they're unsure what to do.
3) State puts you in a class, ending debates (and poor decisions based on pride/ego), and puts teams in appropriate classes for 2 years.
Postseason:
11-man plays state at UNL over two days
Day 1: C1/C2 - 3:00pm & 7:00pm
Day 2: B/A - 3:00pm & 7:00pm
Non 11-man plays state at UNK over two days
Day 1: D6/D3 3:00pm & 7:00pm
Day 2: D2/D1 3:00pm & 7:00pm
Eliminates morning games - better for players and fans/environment.
(yes - a small sacrifice not playing in Lincoln, but the environment in a smaller but super nice UNK stadium would be great and more centrally located for rural 6/8 man teams)
I've seen another state, can't remember which, does 8-man like this.. Every 2 years you can "apply" for 8-man eligibility. The 100 smallest enrollments are accepted into 8-man. Everyone over is 11-man. I don't know all the details, but it doesn't seem like a half-bad idea. I don't know that it would work - just thinking out loud.
Have an application for 6-man / 8-man "All non 11 man teams"
For reference..
There are 34 6-man teams this year
There are 110 8-man teams this year
**6 & 8 man**
Smallest 35 smallest enrollment put into 6-man (D6)
Next Smallest 40 enrollment put into 8-man (D3)
Next Smallest 45 enrollment put into 8-man (D2)
Next Smallest 50 enrollment put into 8-man (D1)
**11-man**
Class C2
Class C1
Class B
Class A
Rules:
1) ANYONE can apply - then it's built from the bottom up in terms of enrollment size
- If there are not 170 applicants (there would be! There's already 135 teams playing non 11-man) then non 8-man class sizes would be smaller for that cycle.
2) State puts you in a class = NO OPT DOWN allowed
3) 11-man classes use enrollment #s to create classes
Justification:
1) This would eliminate the debates/arguments over appropriate enrollment number for 8-man football
2) 170 teams playing non 11-man football is plenty.. Should, in theory, cover all "opt-down" teams and eliminate the "bubble" some teams fall in where they're unsure what to do.
3) State puts you in a class, ending debates (and poor decisions based on pride/ego), and puts teams in appropriate classes for 2 years.
Postseason:
11-man plays state at UNL over two days
Day 1: C1/C2 - 3:00pm & 7:00pm
Day 2: B/A - 3:00pm & 7:00pm
Non 11-man plays state at UNK over two days
Day 1: D6/D3 3:00pm & 7:00pm
Day 2: D2/D1 3:00pm & 7:00pm
Eliminates morning games - better for players and fans/environment.
(yes - a small sacrifice not playing in Lincoln, but the environment in a smaller but super nice UNK stadium would be great and more centrally located for rural 6/8 man teams)