sberry2023
Six-man fan
Looking at the scores...lots of 1-0 scores.
Did a lot of teams forfeit?
Is this a normal week 11 happening?
Did a lot of teams forfeit?
Is this a normal week 11 happening?
Looking at the scores...lots of 1-0 scores.
Did a lot of teams forfeit?
Is this a normal week 11 happening?
Last I saw I thought it was supposed to be Calvert. Is that not the case anymore?I really dont know what to call the Richland Springs v District 16 Runner-Up Bi-District game...was told district 16 didnt certify a runner-up...so who would RS get a forfeit win over? So is it a bye or a forfeit win...if it is a forfeit win then who is it over? Crazy
Last I saw I thought it was supposed to be Calvert. Is that not the case anymore?
No they are not as they are not in a district nor are they a part of the UIL in footballI know I should of posted a reply last month but never to late for info. In RS having a BYE and District 16 not certifying a runner up, could the UIL given that spot to an Independent team like Keene Chargers(7-3) ? Are Independent teams included in the playoff?
Just me, but that's a forfeit.Should this situation be considered a forfeit or a no-game? A scheduled game between a team with 15 varsity players and 25 JV players, and a team with 9 varsity players and 7 JV players. The large team has 4 players with injuries and so the day before the game they call and say they need to cancel because some of their best players are hurt, but say that they would like to play a JV game.
The smaller team has no choice but to let the big school back out on their varsity.
Question: Shouldn’t the scheduled game be considered a forfeit?
Someone please give us the finer details of the 2002 Calvert/Sanderson State Championship game.
The basics of the story are: Sanderson goes in at half one score away from sending Calvert home by mercy rule, only to loose the game. Strange things happen...
Is it a district game or a non-district game?Should this situation be considered a forfeit or a no-game? A scheduled game between a team with 15 varsity players and 25 JV players, and a team with 9 varsity players and 7 JV players. The large team has 4 players with injuries and so the day before the game they call and say they need to cancel because some of their best players are hurt, but say that they would like to play a JV game.
The smaller team has no choice but to let the big school back out on their varsity.
Question: Shouldn’t the scheduled game be considered a forfeit?
In my way of thinking it is “next man up”. As long as you have 6 available you play the game. Maybe not all starters, but enough to play. I’ve even seen a team more than once finish the game with 5 players.Is it a district game or a non-district game?
also so I understand this...Team A has 40 players and Team B has 16 players; Team A wants to change the game last minute bc some varsity players are hurt? If that is the case sorry no...Team A has enough players to play a varsity game and if they refuse to play that is a forfeit.