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They should, but their football team has been down the last 2 years

Which explains why they moved into 2A. When you have the money you can bend the rules to help you win. I'm sure its what jesus would have done since goodpasture is a private christian school. I do think however Goodpasture is expecting a tough couple more years. However, dropping down into 2A could generate some new recruiting possibilities so next year could be a whole new team from what we've seen out of their starters this year and their JV. I have seen both and neither are impressive.
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I think we are having a vote on Monday for a complete split. I can't imagine too many public schools voting to keep um.

 

oh hale pujo...they done went and snuck this new rule through without telling anyone...the privates have managed to "buy" the board...i bet the split gets voted down by 1. Mark it.

 

My scenario would be for the board members in each district to male out voting slips to each coach in their district...then have them mail them straight to the director. Count the votes...If done in this fashion, I have no doubt it would be a unanimous split, probably 200-100...but when you shrink 300 votes into 9... it turns brown and floats in a commode.

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oh hale pujo...they done went and snuck this new rule through without telling anyone...the privates have managed to "buy" the board...i bet the split gets voted down by 1. Mark it.

 

My scenario would be for the board members in each district to male out voting slips to each coach in their district...then have them mail them straight to the director. Count the votes...If done in this fashion, I have no doubt it would be a unanimous split, probably 200-100...but when you shrink 300 votes into 9... it turns brown and floats in a commode.

The main thing is for ALL the schools to show up and vote. It would be a landslide.

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oh hale pujo...they done went and snuck this new rule through without telling anyone...the privates have managed to "buy" the board...i bet the split gets voted down by 1. Mark it.

 

My scenario would be for the board members in each district to male out voting slips to each coach in their district...then have them mail them straight to the director. Count the votes...If done in this fashion, I have no doubt it would be a unanimous split, probably 200-100...but when you shrink 300 votes into 9... it turns brown and floats in a commode.

Slim you might just be surprised who else winds up in 2A....it might not be over till your wife sings. I mean the fat lady.
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