One thing you have made abundantly clear is you really have no understanding of what seeding is. And that is evident by the fact you continually use outcomes of certain matchups as some proof that the seeding was done accurately or not. Seeding has nothing to do with who will advance or who is favored to win. Sort of pointless having a discussion about seeding a playoff bracket when you obviously don't know much about it.ESL is not #22 according to the IHSA, they are #22 according to wildkit_fan's projections using Massey. It holds no weight in week 3 and again, 6A is north/south so the absolute worst they could be seeded is #16 in the south. They will finish 7-2 or 6-3, the only variable is the IMG game. They'll likely fall in the 6-10 range.
Perfectly fine does not mean that is what I prefer, but rather that it is acceptable to me. Using the team I know, Morris, they've had some amazing games with the likes of JCA over the years and two of the most memorable happened in the quarters despite the fact that in both of those years Morris and JCA were head and shoulders above any other team in the class. Should they have been playing for the title? Absolutely. Were those games any less memorable because they happened 2 rounds before the finals? Nope. If they had been on opposite ends of the bracket, who's to say either team wouldn't have been upset prior to meeting.
Stop using the NCAA tourney as a comparative example. That's what everyone goes to and it makes no sense. The NCAA tourney has a full time committee that has an infinite amount of data points on all teams considered for the tourney, has the ability to watch as many games as they choose to for the "eye test", and they still get it wrong. When teams like Loyola makes the Final Four, did the committee get their seed wrong? Good luck finding a committee in Illinois that is willing to travel the state to see as many teams as possible throughout the year and have a central data source to compare stats, SOS, and SOR. You can't compare how a D1 college tournament is organized to HS football.
Yes, I mentioned Massey and MaxPreps because those are they types of systems you want to use and I provided an example as to how different and thus unreliable they are, which is why at the end I asked which system you suggest we use for opponents such as out of state games because I don't trust Massey or MaxPreps to provide accurate info.