Should be interesting to see what comes of this.
I think we are getting a little ahead of ourselves here. I cant remember the last time I heard a public school kid say that private school kid is 1.65x better than me.What could go wrong? Increasing the multiplier to 2 and eliminating all waivers will make public school kids believe that private school kids really are twice as good as them and will spark an even deeper downward spiral of their competitive spirit and effectiveness relative to private schools.
Just a thought.
That's just his schtick, he's convinced everyone whoever attended a public school is against privates and their success rather than a small number that are the most vocal.I think we are getting a little ahead of ourselves here. I cant remember the last time I heard a public school kid say that private school kid is 1.65x better than me.
The difference between a whole number and 65% of one. Twice as good just has such a nice ring to it.I think we are getting a little ahead of ourselves here. I cant remember the last time I heard a public school kid say that private school kid is 1.65x better than me.
Everyone? Nah. Most? Hmmmm.... Many? For sure. A small number? Hell to the no.That's just his schtick, he's convinced everyone whoever attended a public school is against privates and their success rather than a small number that are the most vocal.
It sure seems like a relatively small number. I def don't see publics like esl, rochester, ms, cg, lwe, etc sharing that sentiment. And as a fan of loyola, why would you give 2 sh*ts about what antioch folks have to say, who can't even figure out how to get past the 2nd rd of the playoffs.Everyone? Nah. Most? Hmmmm.... Many? For sure. A small number? Hell to the no.
RamblinmanEveryone? Nah. Most? Hmmmm.... Many? For sure. A small number? Hell to the no.
I’m not sure if the multiplier should be increased, but if it is, I definitely think that consideration should be given to distinguish schools like Ottawa Marquette from schools from the Chicago suburbs.
I appreciate your passion, I really do. I just think that in your NIPL scenario you trash the small rural private schools more than any IHSA “sanctions” ever would.Because you never know when suburban private schools like St Ed's, ACC, and Marmion are gonna have a once in a blue moon successful year and pee in the public school corn flakes. Gotta guard against that!![]()
Because you never know when suburban private schools like St Ed's, ACC, and Marmion are gonna have a once in a blue moon successful year and pee in the public school corn flakes. Gotta guard against that!![]()
Right.What chance would those schools have for titles in the NIPL?
But they can take students from a larger areola than presently.small division of the NIPL.
Nobody would force them to join the NIPL.I appreciate your passion, I really do. I just think that in your NIPL scenario you trash the small rural private schools more than any IHSA “sanctions” ever would.
No less than they currently have in the IHSA.What chance would those schools have for titles in the NIPL?
It’s not “mine” and you seem to admit my point.Nobody would force them to join the NIPL.
And your IHSA multiplier scenario doesn't trash the small Chicago area schools?
Incorrect. If you could get all the northeastern Illinois private schools to join, there would be enough schools to make a competitive division with the likes of ACC, Christ the King, Leo, Marian Central, St Bede, Marquette, etc. Gotta believe Leo would want that instead of crossover games against the likes of St Rita and St Laurence like they had to play this year.Right.
He is the champion of poorly performing and small private schools, but in his scenario, all those schools like Leo, ACC, St.Eds, etc would be absolute crash test dummy cannon fodder against teams like Montini and IC, not to mention whatever other teams are in the small division of the NIPL.
Yeah sure, but those teams still would have no chance of making any headway in a playoff scenario. They are better off playing vs a 3A Peotone or Manteno than they are against IC or Montini or Marian. Let alone SHG or JCA if your hard enrollment is enforcedIncorrect. If you could get all the northeastern Illinois private schools to join, there would be enough schools to make a competitive division with the likes of ACC, Christ the King, Leo, Marian Central, St Bede, Marquette, etc. Gotta believe Leo would want that instead of crossover games against the likes of St Rita and St Laurence like they had to play this year.
But in a NIPL division with teams like ACC, Leo, St Bede, Christ the King, etc, they would be much more competitive.Ottawa Marquette would get routed by a running clock against pretty much every CCL team
Oh please. They have little to no chance now, and much less if they are multiplied up to Peotone's and Manteno's class in the IHSA.Yeah sure, but those teams still would have no chance of making any headway in a playoff scenario. They are better off playing vs a 3A Peotone or Manteno than they are against IC or Montini
That’s kind of my point. None of the referenced schools have much chance of winning a title, the publics mentioned included. If you just want them to have a chance to win a playoff game or maybe two, then the NIPL will probably be too daunting and quite a bit more difficult than the current set up, and that goes against your championing of their cause.Oh please. They have little to no chance now, and much less if they are multiplied up to Peotone's and Manteno's class in the IHSA.
Quite the contrary.If you just want them to have a chance to win a playoff game or maybe two, then the NIPL will probably be too daunting and quite a bit more difficult than the current set up, and that goes against your championing of their cause.
Two issues.Incorrect. If you could get all the northeastern Illinois private schools to join, there would be enough schools to make a competitive division with the likes of ACC, Christ the King, Leo, Marian Central, St Bede, Marquette, etc. Gotta believe Leo would want that instead of crossover games against the likes of St Rita and St Laurence like they had to play this year.
OK mr. 86 zipcodesWhat could go wrong? Increasing the multiplier to 2 and eliminating all waivers will make public school kids believe that private school kids really are twice as good as them and will spark an even deeper downward spiral of their competitive spirit and effectiveness relative to private schools.
Just a thought.
The CCL wouldn't go away. It would be a league within the NIPL much like it is within the IHSA. The NIPL is nothing but a placeholder name for whatever the new association wants to call itself.Two issues.
Leo gets kids to come there because they are in the CCL. It's actually a big tool in getting kids to attend Leo. Kids would go from playing against former youth teammates and friends to kids from far flung suburbs and towns.
Secondly, Alumni would shoot a move down at first chance.
It sure seems like a relatively small number. I def don't see publics like esl, rochester, ms, cg, lwe, etc sharing that sentiment. And as a fan of loyola, why would you give 2 sh*ts about what antioch folks have to say, who can't even figure out how to get past the 2nd rd of the playoffs.
How does a multiplier trash a small private school?Nobody would force them to join the NIPL.
And your IHSA multiplier scenario doesn't trash the small Chicago area private schools?
It seems like the IHSA has been awfully gracious to the privates as the current system has allowed them to achieve a disproportionate amount of success. The system is constantly being tweaked in some ways. And yet, the "haves" seem to figure it out and the "have nots" always seem to find a way to complain. That will be the same going forward imo.By and large, I agree that you don't see the public schools you mentioned sharing that sentiment...at least not publicly. I think the reason for that is because they are among the public school haves. It's primarily the public havenots who are doing most of the whining. They are the ones who are fine when they beat private schools but whine like babies when they lose to them. But, even Coach Z couldn't resist playing the zip code card in the media last year after losing to a private school. The Batavia coach is all about one town, one team.
I give two sh!ts because, in the IHSA, the squeaky wheel gets greased. Stated differently, the whining babies are given their pacifiers. The whiners have been conditioned BY the IHSA to whine to get their way, and there will be no stopping the whining until complete separation occurs. Let's just cut to the chase. Give me the NIPL.
How does a multiplier trash a small private school?
I have a hard time understanding that logic.
It seems like the IHSA has been awfully gracious to the privates as the current system has allowed them to achieve a disproportionate amount of success. The system is constantly being tweaked in some ways. And yet, the "haves" seem to figure it out and the "have nots" always seem to find a way to complain. That will be the same going forward imo.
The current IHSA system certainly isn't a hinderance for private schools in football.Gracious is not a word I would ever use to describe how the IHSA has treated private schools over the years.
My point being, in football specifically, the private schools have figured out a way to overcome whatever "injustices" you feel the IHSA has inflicted on you. That will continue. Just like the public schools who cant figure out a way to be a consistently good program, will find another excuse as to why they aren't good.
Novel idea. But it seems like many of them vote against their own interests.Adults arguing over high school sports. I've seen this at the bars a few times.
Let the coaches come up with the solution.
My idea was to find representation from both the public and privates, from lower, middle, and upper enrollment, and schools from all around the state. I'm not talking about 256 HCs voting. I'm talking about 6.Novel idea. But it seems like many of them vote against their own interests.