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It goes by points.Do the regions rotate like the old system? For example this year A/B and C/D matchup do next years matchups switch? The old system rotated every year until each region played then it started over.
I know that. Maybe i didn’t ask it correctly. The old system for example would match up teams A/B C/D then the next year A/D B/C following year A/C B/D then the rotation starts over. Regardless the higher power point team hosts but what region plays who or does it stay A/B and C/D?It goes by points.
Actually VHSL changed it and highest seed will hostMy understanding this year A&B will play at A. Next year A&B will play at B.
You might think so because of 1A 2A but if they are going back to the old system that travel would only be for the semis which should be rotated yearlyI would assume A/B and C/D because of travel.
Thank you for being the only one understanding what I was asking.1gensfan is correct. In football the team with the highest power point rating host. In all other sports Region A host B and C host D. They announced their mistake a month ago.
There have not been any further decisions made about rotating the regions. Yes, travel is a concern and it really does not make sense finacially in football in class 1, 2, 3, and 4. Class 5 and 6 the travel is not as bad.
As I was driving home from dc today I thought about this and how a 757 team (LT maybe) complained about the championship never being in the 757. Well it’s there now but where are the 757 teams. So I thought tha was interesting. Only 757 team to make it was Oscar Smith. I wish UVA held all 6 games. Everyone could then congregate. DP would love that.Me too, but to be brutally honest many of the schools in class 4 and 5 fight the rotation issue in the name of travel, but thats not the real reason. I know this, because I have attended commissioner meetings where this issue was discussed. Prior to this year the west region fought it hard and now schools from c and d are fighting it. Salem (not the problem) has proven the east does not rule the football world, but some still will not let go of the split state idea. Class five is just as bad.
Devils, brought this up two years ago and people dismissed him by saying he was jiving, because he thought the east was better than the west.
I agree and hilariousLord yes he would. He wouldnt see a darn thing though he would be too busy socializing. Drives me crazy. I just leave him at away games and find a seat. He should be a Tupperware Coordinator.
I am not sure the 757 had too much leverage. With the Liberty issue the VHSL could not change one without changing others. I loved Liberty myself, but they put the games up for bid.
Charlottesville would be good, but you could never play three games in a day logistically. Its not easy putting on these tournaments.
I would be in favor of two sites with one game on Friday and two on Saturday. That is manageable. UR Stadium (4,5,6) and UVA (1,2,3 would be fair and perfect.
To travel for the semi from say Suffolk or Williamsburg to Roanoke or Blacksburg is a little too much. Keep it at A/B and C/D. The idea to have all 6 finals at UVA is a good idea. Three on Saturday and three on Sunday. 11am, 3pm and 6pm. Too logical for VHSL.As I was driving home from dc today I thought about this and how a 757 team (LT maybe) complained about the championship never being in the 757. Well it’s there now but where are the 757 teams. So I thought tha was interesting. Only 757 team to make it was Oscar Smith. I wish UVA held all 6 games. Everyone could then congregate. DP would love that.
To travel for the semi from say Suffolk or Williamsburg to Roanoke or Blacksburg is a little too much. Keep it at A/B and C/D. The idea to have all 6 finals at UVA is a good idea. Three on Saturday and three on Sunday. 11am, 3pm and 6pm. Too logical for VHSL.
How do organizations in Florida, Georgia, and Texas pull of 3 games or more in one day at the same location? I think it’s more than logistically possible. UVa is a perfect spot for such an event. It’s relatively centrally located and plenty seating. The first game would need to start at 11am but it could be done. But it will never happen unfortunately.High school (vhsl) will never be played on Sunday and there is no way to pull off three games in day Lafayette. Too costly and a logistical nightmare. Not enough parking, food and most importantly time.
In 2009 Amherst and Christiansburg played on a Sunday because the Saturday game scheduled got snow and both teams agreed to play that Sunday and Amherst won 23 to 21. Place was packed and all the tailgaters did breakfastHigh school (vhsl) will never be played on Sunday and there is no way to pull off three games in day Lafayette. Too costly and a logistical nightmare. Not enough parking, food and most importantly time.
Lol hotel is exactly what I was going to say. From my understanding, the VHSL provides reimbursement for travel and lodging for trips over a certain amount of time. I don't know what the perfect solution is but I do know that they make it work in Florida, Texas, and Georgia so, evidently it can be done.Ok 11 start. 3 hour bus ride leaving, 1 1/2 hour warm up. That puts kids leaving way too early and does not include a pregame meal for a 11 game. Please dont say hotel. Schools cant afford that expense.
Add New Jersey to the list of three games in a day. If the NFL and baseball play on Sunday why not HS for one Sunday? Time to come into the 21st century.How do organizations in Florida, Georgia, and Texas pull of 3 games or more in one day at the same location? I think it’s more than logistically possible. UVa is a perfect spot for such an event. It’s relatively centrally located and plenty seating. The first game would need to start at 11am but it could be done. But it will never happen unfortunately.
Add New Jersey to the list of three games in a day. If the NFL and baseball play on Sunday why not HS for one Sunday? Time to come into the 21st century.
No need to turn this into a revival meeting. Remember, separation of church and state. VHSL is a quasi state organization.As important as I think football is, the Lord is way more important. The Lord is only way to have everlasting life.
Just because someone does something doesn't mean that's the way it should be donr
No need to turn this into a revival meeting. Remember, separation of church and state. VHSL is a quasi state organization.
Not narcissism, but just from a very different background.Lafayette, you define narcisissm. Gunz41, I applaud you for your convictions. Separation of church and state does not apply. If you play on Sunday's you will force players, parents and fans to make a decision which could affect the philosophy VHSL stands for.
Would it be fair, for team "A" to win a state championship, because team "B" has 6 members absent, because of religious convictions?
This is high school sports not the NFL. The VHSL Charter is very clear on this.
Don’t agree with your last paragraph but just state my opinions that many would agree and many disagree like our whole country right now.Not a revival, and if you don't agree, then I feel sorrow for you.
If you want to talk about it without that part involved on individuals, ok. There are A LOT of Christians in the state who also love football. I'll guarantee that IF it were on a Sunday it would effect attendance immensely, so VHSL would not do it.
But just like someone else said on here, I am sure you will have some kind of whining because it isn't the way YOU want it.
Apparently, every game should be in Williamsburg, on a turf, on the day that benefits you, maybe preferably Sunday so there is no revival.
Not narcissism, but just from a very different background.
Like the politics of today there is no agreement. Obviously my suggestion to play the finals of football on one Sunday in the year at a site like UVA as Vols85 suggests hit a nerve. Just like our game is Friday nite and York’s regional final with Hopewell was rescheduled to Saturday at 2pm is a reflection of preferences not narcissism. Best to end discussion before we gave to duel at 20 paces at a neutral site!What background is that? No one is trying to force religion on you. All Gunz is saying is that no one should be forced to play on Sunday. A true football fan will go anywhere under any condition to watch a game all the while protecting the game for the KIDS. You just want everything easy and simple for you. That my friend is narcissism.
Playoff games for final is a special occurrence. We played on grass until about five years ago. In the finals in 2001 at Liberty it was the first time ever on turf. We had to practice at W&Ok that's sad but fine. But you are trying to say that your background or lack of faith and others like you should have preference over others unlike you.
Whether you have faith or not, others have the right to not face consequences because of theirs.
You want VHSL to face a whole lot of scrutiny and possible legal action to accommodate you.
How about this, no playoff games are allowed to be played on a turf field as that is not something that everyone has, and some schools can't even afford the change in cleats for their players. And everyone has played on real grass. So all the teams with a turf are different and at an advantage, so we will make a judgement call because of THEIR circumstances. Seems fair right.
Or better yet, we just have to MAKE any person of religious belief make a choice between their religion, or football because it's easier or better suited for you.