classB4ever wrote:What would it take...??????
You can even use Class A as an example for small schools being able to compete. Just look at Shanley with an approximate enrollment of 224 (State Champs) and St. Mary's with approximate enrollment of 340, both did quite well and are the 2 smallest class A schools in the state. They beat schools with enrollments of up to nearly 2000 students.
winner-within wrote:I would be willing to bet that if you threw the 2 best Class A teams into the Class B tournament (total 8 teams) year in year out for the last 25 years that the results would not be that that class A teams won even 30% percent of the tournaments.........
winner-within wrote:I would be willing to bet that if you threw the 2 best Class A teams into the Class B tournament (total 8 teams) year in year out for the last 25 years that the results would not be that that class A teams won even 30% percent of the tournaments.........
I'm for 1 Class before messing with busting up the B schools.....
The numbers prove it and answer any questions or suggestions, Its like building another restaurant hoping to feed the folks who eat out... and things were doing just fine with one.
winner-within wrote:I would be willing to bet that if you threw the 2 best Class A teams into the Class B tournament (total 8 teams) year in year out for the last 25 years that the results would not be that that class A teams won even 30% percent of the tournaments.........
I'm for 1 Class before messing with busting up the B schools.....
The numbers prove it and answer any questions or suggestions, Its like building another restaurant hoping to feed the folks who eat out... and things were doing just fine with one.
The Schwab wrote:winner-within wrote:I would be willing to bet that if you threw the 2 best Class A teams into the Class B tournament (total 8 teams) year in year out for the last 25 years that the results would not be that that class A teams won even 30% percent of the tournaments.........
I'm for 1 Class before messing with busting up the B schools.....
The numbers prove it and answer any questions or suggestions, Its like building another restaurant hoping to feed the folks who eat out... and things were doing just fine with one.
I can think of 2 years where the state B champion would have probably beat the class A champion, 96 and 97, other than that I'm not sure if they would be able to compete. Tough to say since I'm a class B guy.
eyeinthesky wrote:The Schwab wrote:winner-within wrote:I would be willing to bet that if you threw the 2 best Class A teams into the Class B tournament (total 8 teams) year in year out for the last 25 years that the results would not be that that class A teams won even 30% percent of the tournaments.........
I'm for 1 Class before messing with busting up the B schools.....
The numbers prove it and answer any questions or suggestions, Its like building another restaurant hoping to feed the folks who eat out... and things were doing just fine with one.
I can think of 2 years where the state B champion would have probably beat the class A champion, 96 and 97, other than that I'm not sure if they would be able to compete. Tough to say since I'm a class B guy.
Were those the MPCG teams in '96 & '97? If so, I agree they would have been tough to beat.
Flip wrote:I took a quick glance at the past state champions thread and saw regions 1 and 2 have won 8 of the 24 (33%) state championships. To think that the WDA and EDC champ would less than regions 1 and 2 is absolutely ridiculous.
Like I said earlier 2 teams taken at random will win 25% of the time.
The Schwab wrote:now you are talking about 2 different things, If we put the top 2 class A teams in the class B tournament the class A teams would win 90 percent of the time if not more, the reason being players 3-8, players 1 and 2 on both teams would be similar.
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