Starting next season VHSL is delegating region playoff format to the schools of each region. What that means is that the principals and ADs of each region will determine the requirements for advancing to the playoffs and the format for the region tournament. This is a great idea because we currently have teams with losing records in the playoffs in some regions while other regions have teams that are 7-3 (Monticello Class 3 Region C) and not in the playoffs.
Each region should still use power points for seeding purposes but also have a requirement of being at least .500 to be eligible for region playoffs. Then determine the format based off of how many teams you have eligible each year with a maximum of 8 teams allowed.
For example, if a region only has 4 teams that finish the year .500 or better then, only those 4 teams make the playoffs. If a region only has 3 teams finish above .500 then the #1 seed (based on power points) gets a 1st round bye and the other two teams play for a spot in the region championship vs the #1 seed that got a bye.
This would make the playoffs much more competitive and prevent teams with higher winning percentages from risking injuries to their players in a mandatory meaningless game against an opponent that should be in the playoffs. For example, there is no reason Oscar Smith (10-0) should have to risk injury to their players by playing Grassfield (2-8) in the first round.
Just my thoughts.
Each region should still use power points for seeding purposes but also have a requirement of being at least .500 to be eligible for region playoffs. Then determine the format based off of how many teams you have eligible each year with a maximum of 8 teams allowed.
For example, if a region only has 4 teams that finish the year .500 or better then, only those 4 teams make the playoffs. If a region only has 3 teams finish above .500 then the #1 seed (based on power points) gets a 1st round bye and the other two teams play for a spot in the region championship vs the #1 seed that got a bye.
This would make the playoffs much more competitive and prevent teams with higher winning percentages from risking injuries to their players in a mandatory meaningless game against an opponent that should be in the playoffs. For example, there is no reason Oscar Smith (10-0) should have to risk injury to their players by playing Grassfield (2-8) in the first round.
Just my thoughts.