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Bobref

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  1. Again, you simply make these pronouncements, without any supporting rationale. A qualification format turns regular season games into playoff games. Who gets excited when two 4-4 teams play each other in Week 9? Nobody. But if a playoff qualifying spot is on the line, suddenly a ho-hum game turns into a playoff game. Better for players, coaches, fans … everyone. Now, explain to everyone why the all-in, with its 9 weeks of practice games, is better for a high school football in Indiana.
  2. Says who? I never got to play in a football sectional, and I don’t feel deprived. You “deserve” what you earn. Apparently, thousands and thousands of kids all over the country are just ticking time bombs because they didn’t get to the playoffs in their respective states when they were in high school. Thank goodness we don’t have to worry about that in Indiana.
  3. I wouldn’t assume the distribution formula was equal shares, although it might well be.
  4. I would say you are technically correct, but not practically. Revenue from the upper levels of the tournament goes into the big pot of money from which IHSAA operating expenses are taken out. But the remainder of the pot is distributed to all schools. So, to the extent the football tournament revenue contributes to that “excess” revenue, it actually does go back to the schools.
  5. Speaking of dynasty programs, MaxPreps published this list of the schools that have appeared most frequently in its Top 25 rankings, over the last decade. Only one school on the list is East of the Mississippi and North of the Mason-Dixon Line. MaxPreps Top 25 finishes over last 10 years 9 — IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) 2015 (No. 7), 2016 (3), 2017 (2), 2018 (5), 2019 (8), 2020 (1), 2021 (17), 2022 (5), 2023 (4) 9 — St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.) 2014 (19), 2015 (6), 2016 (5), 2017 (8), 2018 (3), 2019 (1), 2021 (6), 2022 (1), 2023 (6) 8 — St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) 2014 (12), 2015 (15), 2016 (6), 2019 (3), 2020 (14), 2021 (9), 2022 (6), 2023 (9) 7 — Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) 2014 (2), 2015 (4), 2016 (1), 2017 (13), 2021 (15), 2022 (4), 2023 (1) 7 — Centennial (Corona, Calif.) 2014 (18), 2015 (5), 2016 (15), 2017 (12), 2018 (14), 2021 (10), 2023 (14) 7 — Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) 2016 (9), 2017 (1), 2018 (2), 2019 (2), 2021 (1), 2022 (3), 2023 (3) 7 — North Shore (Houston) 2015 (10), 2018 (1), 2019 (4), 2020 (7), 2021 (13), 2022 (9), 2023 (12) 6 — Central (Miami) 2014 (11), 2015 (25), 2018 (20), 2020 (18), 2021 (20), 2022 (2) 6 — Chandler (Ariz.) 2014 (16), 2016 (17), 2017 (11), 2018 (15), 2019 (10), 2020 (5) 6 — Duncanville (Texas) 2018 (4), 2019 (6), 2020 (16), 2021 (21), 2022 (7), 2023 (8) 6 — St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio) 2014 (17), 2015 (8), 2018 (24), 2021 (25), 2022 (17), 2023 (16)
  6. It’s probably in the Annual Report somewhere. I know their General Counsel, Robert Baker, has a salary of just under $160K. If you compare the IHSAA to the parallel organizations in other states, you’d see that the IHSAA runs pretty lean in terms of staffing and salary.
  7. Here’s the IHSAA’s financial summary from the 2021 Annual Report. The IHSAA keeps about 10% of total revenue for its overhead, salaries, etc. It distributes about 12% of its total revenue back to the schools - $1.3 million in this report. The remainder is operating expense.
  8. Are you aware that tournament revenue that goes “to the IHSAA” is distributed to the schools after IHSAA operating expenses are deducted?
  9. I think you mean “everyone wants to feel like they have a chance to win, even though they didn’t earn that chance during the regular season when they had the opportunity.”
  10. The Region Sports Network is reporting that Rick Good has resigned, after 3 years as head football coach at Lake Central.
  11. “Unique” means one of a kind. It says nothing about good or bad, wise or stupid. There is a reason this format is unique … and it’s not because no one else has thought of it yet.
  12. Private schools won the 5A, 7A, and 8A football championships in Illinois in 2023.
  13. The editor timed out before I finished. A player who lines up and is neither a back nor a lineman, if he is not the QB, causes the formation to be illegal under 7-2-3. He can’t legally go downfield on a pass, he’s not an eligible receiver, he can’t legally touch a forward pass, and he can’t be in motion at the snap unless he fulfills the requirements of 7-2-7. All of these are fouls. All routinely occur when the wingback lines up too close to the LOS. All are routinely ignored. Until now? Stay tuned. @US31 does that answer your question?
  14. The definitions of a “lineman” and a “back” have not changed. Rule 2-32 “ART. 3 . . . A back is any A player who has no part of his body breaking the plane of an imaginary line drawn ­parallel to the line of scrimmage through the waist of the nearest teammate who is legally on the line, except for the player under the snapper, who is also considered a back.” “ART. 9 . . . A lineman is any A player who is facing his opponent’s goal line with the line of his shoulders approximately parallel thereto and with his head or foot breaking an imaginary plane drawn parallel to the line of scrimmage through the waist of the snapper when the ball is snapped.” So, a player assuming a position where neither his head nor foot breaks the plane through the waist of the snapper, but who does have any part of his body breaking the plane of the waist of the nearest lineman teammate, is neither a back nor a lineman.
  15. I’m referring to the common practice of lining a wingback up so that his position is neither on the line nor in the backfield. There are many implications that flow from lining up in that position … all of which are routinely ignored.
  16. Makes sense, but for Fields’ contract situation. The Bears have until this May, I believe, to pick up the 5th year option, at a cost of about $25 million. Do you want your starting QB to be playing on an expiring contract? That’s a guaranteed “pulled hamstring.” 😉
  17. Triple that … where the Bears are concerned.
  18. I believe they also have one guy specifically designated to monitor the line to gain equipment. You know, to make sure no one gets hit in the eye … 🤣😂
  19. Those were the alternates, I believe. They are always there. But, obviously, they have now been given an expanded role. I like it. Gives the guys on the field help when they need it most.
  20. I can’t help but think that if it had been an official making a mistake of that magnitude he’d have to get a new identity, complete with plastic surgery, and move to Paraguay.
  21. Minshew has done a great job … in his role as a backup, which he accepted There was no QB controversy there. There would be if both Fields and Caleb Williams were on the same roster.
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