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Why do they not make all private schools play in league of their own? They put multiplyr in and then make rule that don't allow it to be used. They obviously believe they have unfair advantage or they wouldn't even have it but then to pass some rule that doesn't allow you to move more than one class scrap. With football having six classes and all other sports having three how is that fair. 21 schools have smaller enrollment than Goodpasture and are having to play 2a. Looks like money of the private schools always wins.

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Why do they not make all private schools play in league of their own? They put multiplyr in and then make rule that don't allow it to be used. They obviously believe they have unfair advantage or they wouldn't even have it but then to pass some rule that doesn't allow you to move more than one class scrap. With football having six classes and all other sports having three how is that fair. 21 schools have smaller enrollment than Goodpasture and are having to play 2a. Looks like money of the private schools always wins.

 

cry, me. a. river. 

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Why? Wouldn't be close. Look at the schedules, common opponents and results. CPA is at a different level.

I agree with you Sportsnerd, GP just hasn't learned to recruit on the regional level as CPA has. Once they start recruiting Murfreesboro and beyond they will compete with CPA, also GP has to keep their homegrown recruits at home and not let them Greenbrier boys get away all the way to Brentwood.

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I agree with you Sportsnerd, GP just hasn't learned to recruit on the regional level as CPA has. Once they start recruiting Murfreesboro and beyond they will compete with CPA, also GP has to keep their homegrown recruits at home and not let them Greenbrier boys get away all the way to Brentwood.

I've heard it all now, this is amusing. The next thing you know CPA will be blamed for global warming.

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