Shane":d44c5zno said:If you take out the top 5 UIL D1 schools every year (whoever they happen to be in any given year), then everything evens out pretty well up and down the power rankings. .....
My sentiment as well, lol.granger":924tnpnd said:Oh no, I am enjoying the scene as it is...
granger":1myh47lu said:Oh no, I am enjoying the scene as it is...
football jersey":28lj76jk said:Last few years the privates were getting as good or better than the UIL's....... but ...
football jersey":1300220j said:Last few years the privates were getting as good or better than the UIL's....... but most of those private school power teams had several public transfer players.
With this fake economy Obummer has setup, the numbers at private schools is falling off and it will hurt the competitiveness they may have had. Your major UIL schools will dominate all but maybe a few private schools.
Shane":2rj27qzd said:football jersey":2rj27qzd said:We won state in football AND basketball in 2011. You would think that kind of success would attract kids to the school and athletic programs. It didn't. We didn't gain any new athletes from public schools after that.
We attract good quality kids to the school. Great academics, good families, kids that will go on to college and beyond and do well in life. But competing with the big public schools' athletic programs for the top athletes is a losing proposition for a little private school playing 6man. LOL
Longhorn85":2fjajq71 said:Just to highlight a point of why UIL schools often do not like to schedule Private Schools... listen to yourself and how you speak about bringing in athletic kids from public schools, IF you can convince them to come play for you. This goes directly against everything the UIL believes falls under fair athletic play. SChedules are most often laid out in the previous spring school session, and UIL schools have NO IDEA what team they will be facing year in and year out with private schools. This also goes along with the issue of the rankings. We usually have a pretty good idea in pre-season as to what starters are returning for UIL schools, and in some cases, who was inelligible the prior year because of having to wait a year after transferring. We can see the same kids play in PeeWee programs at the 3rd and 4th grade level playing against each other as seniors. Being able to recruit, or even give scholarships for athletes, along with the fact that standard grading systems and pass/fail ineligibility does not apply, will tend to run off many coaches from even considering playing a private school.
Just my take on it. but like I said, you pretty much pointed it out to begin with in your discussion of "how hard it is to get real athletes to come play for you"
Not bad at all. No dog in the hunt.Firehog":39ujx95r said:How bad you gonna feel when Happy not only beats valley... But it's over before regulation ends(45 baby)!!!
hornkeeper12":3qfzfk6y said:My sentiment as well, lol.granger":3qfzfk6y said:Oh no, I am enjoying the scene as it is...