This is why is why i hate divisions

I mean the first D2 state game, when Northside won, they lost to a Bible Heritage team earlier in the season. Sorry Mike! Lol

In my opinion, that was a weak year in D2. It's gotten better but I'm old school as well. I have always wanted 1 division and larger districts to come back. District meant more, and obviously if you are the only state champion, I'm sure that would mean more to imo.
 
I mean the first D2 state game, when Northside won, they lost to a Bible Heritage team earlier in the season. Sorry Mike! Lol

In my opinion, that was a weak year in D2. It's gotten better but I'm old school as well. I have always wanted 1 division and larger districts to come back. District meant more, and obviously if you are the only state champion, I'm sure that would mean more to imo.

Northside did have some kids banged up, and played a terrible game but, yeah, losing that game when Richland Springs beat them something like 50-0 told me that there was a clear difference in the divisions, at least back then. I do think that gap is a lot closer right now, especially at the top, but the DI schools are still overall better than the DII schools.
 
I just don’t understand why so many 6man people are so hung up on this. I rarely hear anyone saying anything about it in any of the other classifications, unless the team they are supporting is a juggernaut and then maybe they get curious. How many D2 coaches do yall think would actually like to go back to that? Who would be excited to see your school with about 35 enrollment get put in a district with all schools above 80 enrollment? Probably about as many people that would like to start saddling up horses to ride to work again, when its up hill both ways and -10 degrees with snow. LOL
 
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