Some of the 8A are pretty interesting. District 5 is a doozy.Awful. These are AWFUL
| Agricultural Science | |||
| Brooks | |||
| Hillcrest | |||
| Joliet Catholic | |||
| Marian Catholic | |||
| Morgan Park | |||
| Thornridge | |||
| Tinley Park |
Ag Science could go years without winning a game in that districtBrutal. JCA's district would consist of
JCA could go years without losing a game in that district.
Agricultural Science Brooks Hillcrest Joliet Catholic Marian Catholic Morgan Park Thornridge Tinley Park
Districts were never posted last time.7A district 8 - Moline to Belleview about 520 mile round trip!
This is why if this passes it will be rescinded after the districts are posted by a motion to reconsider just like last time.
They would beat Brooks, They have a half way decent program now, if they can could get a player or 2 from Marist or Br. Rice they could win or at least compete.Ag Science could go years without winning a game in that district
Sample ones were not official ones and it led to the motion to reconsider. That motion was by a public school members. There are already people lined up to do that motion again from the public side of this. The privates will let them take the lead on this.Districts were never posted last time.
I really doubt that. Neither team had a win against a team with more than 3 wins, but Brooks is up in the red playing Simeon, MP, Taft, Shepard. Ag Science much weaker schedule.They would beat Brooks, They have a half way decent program now, if they can could get a player or 2 from Marist or Br. Rice they could win or at least compete.
7A district 8 - Moline to Belleview about 520 mile round trip!
This is why if this passes it will be rescinded after the districts are posted by a motion to reconsider just like last time.
Plainfield South to Belleview East 526 miles round trip.
I see a HUGE problem if they start to make accommodations for some teams because of travel. That would keep the Metro East Conference mostly intact. If another conference wishes to stay mostly intact and is denied I see big problems for the IHSA.
Can I see the climate impact study on this? Which school has to buy the energy credits? Friday night games gone in these Districts?In 8a district 8 Lockport to Belleville East is 550 miles round trip. In district 7 LWE may not lose a game in our lifetime.
I sure the other 6 teams (Argo, Oak Lawn, Kenwood, Whitney Young, Lincoln Park and especially Reavis) are all orgasmic about it too.I am glad MC and SR are in the same district. It just makes sense.
Forget the crazy 520 mile trip. Their SHORTEST round trip is a little over 200 miles7A district 8 - Moline to Belleview about 520 mile round trip!
So we can probably say final IHSA proposal won't have that lolI am glad MC and SR are in the same district. It just makes sense.
Yea it will be toughI really doubt that. Neither team had a win against a team with more than 3 wins, but Brooks is up in the red playing Simeon, MP, Taft, Shepard. Ag Science much weaker schedule.
Not doubting their trajectory, but 3 wins in a CPS white conference is not my definition of halfway decent.
How much worse is it than say Joliet Catholic going to Carmel of Mundelein on a Tuesday or Thursday night to play basketball. At least with football, no school the next day. Could do Saturday games in consideration of the travel. IMO, there are going to have to be many other issues with mid-size and small schools before this fails. Not many, except for those who are adamantly opposed to districts or are directly affected, care about 7a or 8a schools having to travel.Can I see the climate impact study on this? Which school has to by the energy credits? Friday night games gone in these Districts?
If you put them in different Districts I think they could face each other in the playoffs in earlier rounds.Why would the state not want Rita and MC in the same district?
The difference of course is Carmel and JCA agreeing to that arrangement and being free to seek alternative conference homes or go independent. Any team with unfavorable travel times in districts will have the options to 1) suck it up and 2) take it (or cancel football or leave ihsa which aren't much of a choice)How much worse is it than say Joliet Catholic going to Carmel of Mundelein on a Tuesday or Thursday night to play basketball. At least with football, no school the next day. Could do Saturday games in consideration of the travel. IMO, there are going to have to be many other issues with mid-size and small schools before this fails. Not many, except for those who are adamantly opposed to districts or are directly affected, care about 7a or 8a schools having to travel.
Liberty is there because there is an agreement that the top group of 5 conference team gets a NY6 game.Maybe see if the CFP ranking committee can now work to help IHSA districting. After giving us 13-0 FSU on the outside looking in and Oregon vs. Liberty as one of the New Year's Six games, they have plenty of time on their hands for the next few weeks.
They didn't release the districts last time and it passed. In Soucie's article it mentions why the IHSA can't provide districts in advance...Remember, there are not the actual districts, just what Soucie thinks they might be. Not knowing your district before the vote tells me that the IHSA doesn't want this to pass or else they would come up with the districts before the vote.
On a side note, Mahomet-Seymour, who proposed this district system is placed in a district with East Peoria, Limestone, Metamora, Morris, Morton, Streator, and Urbana. Once they see Morton, Morris, and Metamora they may prefer the Apollo conference schedule they currently have.
Pretty sure most CPS teams would be in favor of districts. Contrary to the opinion of many, CPS teams want to compete with the rest of the state. If there is opposition from CPS, my bet would be it would be because there would be a whole bunch of people trying to justify their jobs in CPS Sports Admin.I still don't really understand what the districts do but I do think it gives a better playoff picture.
Why would the state not want Rita and MC in the same district?
I wonder if this will push CPS to move teams out of the IHSA playoffs for football and into an internal Prep Bowl thing.
This I know, but notwithstanding, this will likely be the least-viewed for a NY6 game by a longshot. I would like to see the final list of OR players who end up opting out of playing in this one, beyond the assumed, QB Bo Nix.Liberty is there because there is an agreement that the top group of 5 conference team gets a NY6 game.
Nix already said he was playing, but I get your point. This applies to most bowl games these days unfortunately. Between players opting out, entering the transfer portal, and coaches leaving it can be like a completely different team.This I know, but notwithstanding, this will likely be the least-viewed for a NY6 game by a longshot. I would like to see the final list of OR players who end up opting out of playing in this one, beyond the assumed, QB Bo Nix.
Tell me again why this is being proposed?
The formal stated reasons or my own theories?Tell me again why this is being proposed?
The short of it is, to make life easier on AD's. Depending on the current conference a team is in it can be very difficult to complete a 9 game schedule or teams want out of closed conferences. Or there are areas of teams that can't keep conferences in place and they merge, disband, new conferences created, etc. A team like QND had to play an independent schedule this year and ended up having to play more teams from Iowa than Illinois. For my team, Morris, they have been in 6-7 conferences in the last 20-25 years with teams as far away as Riverside-Brookfield and FentonTell me again why this is being proposed?
Not sure how free Carmel and JCA are to just move conferences or go independent. I think they have as much choice as everyone else will if districts pass.The difference of course is Carmel and JCA agreeing to that arrangement and being free to seek alternative conference homes or go independent. Any team with unfavorable travel times in districts will have the options to 1) suck it up and 2) take it (or cancel football or leave ihsa which aren't much of a choice)
Years ago Reavis would play nose to nose with the top teams. Now? No. And poor Argo too!!!! And Joliet Central may lose well over 100 games in a row unless they can play a beatable CPS teamI sure the other 6 teams (Argo, Oak Lawn, Kenwood, Whitney Young, Lincoln Park and especially Reavis) are all orgasmic about it too.
The mock district that Wilmington is in is straight up awful
Wilmo
Peotone
Herscher
Carver
Julian
Noble/Hansberry
Noble/Johnson
CICS-Longwood
Disagree with this. The number of CPS in the playoffs will plummet. The winning % of CPS overall would plummet. I can't imagine many CPS schools being in favor if this.Pretty sure most CPS teams would be in favor of districts. Contrary to the opinion of many, CPS teams want to compete with the rest of the state. If there is opposition from CPS, my bet would be it would be because there would be a whole bunch of people trying to justify their jobs in CPS Sports Admin.