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THis would have been alot easier if some additional schools in West TN had moved to Div. II.

 

 

How big is Knoxville Christian? I have to wonder if they had moved along with David Brainerd and if King's Academy had decided to play in the football district play (they've been DII just not playing for playoffs) it would have given the eastern side of the state more teams to have a district. Wonder why King's won't get in the playoff scheduling? Seems like they play some of the teams already that moved into the playoff round this year.

 

I'm not sure how many other schools there are in the west that could have moved. Trinity Christian? There may be plenty more but I just don't know who they would be personally.

 

A thought to remember: Districts don't have to be balanced. There could be an 8 to 11 team district that gets 4 playoff teams and a 4 or 5 team district that gets 2 playoff teams. DII-A has been unbalanced the last few years in the non-football sports w/ more teams getting in from the West than Central/East b/c of simply having more schools in the West. That's abolutely an option. I'll leave it to somebody else to do the research on a good way to handle that. I'm assuming 8 playoff teams with 21 playing for those spots? Webb is really the odd man out for travel so they'll have to be on the road no matter what. Outside of that there are all kinds of workable combinations for small or large districts.

 

Not that the TSSAA will listen to the schools in the West but an 11 team district forcing you out of any non-district games would probably go over like a lead balloon. I have to admit that it does make sense geographically, though.

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How big is Knoxville Christian? I have to wonder if they had moved along with David Brainerd and if King's Academy had decided to play in the football district play (they've been DII just not playing for playoffs) it would have given the eastern side of the state more teams to have a district. Wonder why King's won't get in the playoff scheduling? Seems like they play some of the teams already that moved into the playoff round this year.

 

I'm not sure how many other schools there are in the west that could have moved. Trinity Christian? There may be plenty more but I just don't know who they would be personally.

 

A thought to remember: Districts don't have to be balanced. There could be an 8 to 11 team district that gets 4 playoff teams and a 4 or 5 team district that gets 2 playoff teams. DII-A has been unbalanced the last few years in the non-football sports w/ more teams getting in from the West than Central/East b/c of simply having more schools in the West. That's abolutely an option. I'll leave it to somebody else to do the research on a good way to handle that. I'm assuming 8 playoff teams with 21 playing for those spots? Webb is really the odd man out for travel so they'll have to be on the road no matter what. Outside of that there are all kinds of workable combinations for small or large districts.

 

Not that the TSSAA will listen to the schools in the West but an 11 team district forcing you out of any non-district games would probably go over like a lead balloon. I have to admit that it does make sense geographically, though.

 

 

I think what they could do is split the West into 2 districts, I don't really see an advantage to having only one and do see the drawbacks.

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I apologize. I meant to say East Tennessee not West Tennessee. It would have been nice to have a few more teams like Boyd Buchanon (278 students), Christian Academy of Knoxville (408 students) , Chattanoga Christian (428 students) , .... OF course a few more schools from the Nashville area like CPA and Friendship would have been nice as well.

 

The rules for who plays who for Div II AA E/M were written when they split the teams into regions. If they form big regions for A this year I expect them to do the same requiring 6 region games set by the state office.

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My guess-2 regions West and East

 

West Region 2 districts

4A JCS, USJ, Rossville, Fayette, FACS, St George

3A SBEC, Bp Byrne, Harding, ECS, T-R

 

East Region 2 districts

2A Webb, DA, MJCS, Lancaster, Zion

1A DCA, FRA, Riverside, SAS, Ezell

 

 

By this I meant 2 regions from which 4 play off teams come, 2 from each district.

4 districts, each district plays within, !A, 2A, 3A have 4 district games, and 4A has 5 district games.

 

That way schools have plenty of space to play traditional rivals. This lets the small schools avoid getting shellacked by all the big boys, allows the big boys to play some of their regular rivals and allows the small schools to play some like sized schools as well. Nothing says you could not play other teams in DII, but those games, whether they were against DIIA schools in another district, DIIAA schools, or DI schools, would not count in district standings.

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