Does District 6 need to consider strength of schedule differently
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Does District 6 need to consider strength of schedule differently
For playoff seeding
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Re: Does District 6 need to consider strength of schedule
Sure. What could possibly go wrong?
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Re: Does District 6 need to consider strength of schedule
In theory, this is why there are power points. But you still seem to get comparable points for beating a bad AAA vs a moderate A or AA
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Re: Does District 6 need to consider strength of schedule
Better question, do power points need to be changed?
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Re: Does District 6 need to consider strength of schedule differently
Based on yesterdays paper, PO's coach would say yes. But I don't know how you do that fairly.
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Re: Does District 6 need to consider strength of schedule differently
CV and Bellwood should not have been seeded higher than opponents
Re: Does District 6 need to consider strength of schedule differently
Take away the shortened season and it would have more than likely worked itself out
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Where do private schools fit in?
Re: Does District 6 need to consider strength of schedule differently
How do you determine strength of schedule? Based on the previous year? Most teams only play within their conference (maybe 1 outside game).
Not sure how this would work out. Truth is, in normal years, the best team will win the district championship. They may beat the second best team in the semifinals (or quarterfinals) instead of the finals, but they usually still win.
In high school and college everything becomes subjective because you can’t play every team. You must live with an understandably flawed system.
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Not sure how this would work out. Truth is, in normal years, the best team will win the district championship. They may beat the second best team in the semifinals (or quarterfinals) instead of the finals, but they usually still win.
In high school and college everything becomes subjective because you can’t play every team. You must live with an understandably flawed system.
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Does District 6 need to consider strength of schedule differently
For example, Richland has probably played their two toughest playoff games already. I don’t see Cambria Heights giving them much of a game. Central Cambria was probably the toughest matchup for Richland in AA, but they played in quarterfinals.HSD6FAN wrote:How do you determine strength of schedule? Based on the previous year? Most teams only play within their conference (maybe 1 outside game).
Not sure how this would work out. Truth is, in normal years, the best team will win the district championship. They may beat the second best team in the semifinals (or quarterfinals) instead of the finals, but they usually still win.
In high school and college everything becomes subjective because you can’t play every team. You must live with an understandably flawed system.
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