pujo Posted July 28, 2016 Report Share Posted July 28, 2016 I agree that the TSSAA is trying to get all privates to go D2. But, with the crazy enrollment numbers (only 7 schools qualify for the top division), it doesn't sound very enticing for those privates at 266 or above to "get" to play against Ensworth and Brentwood Academy if those schools choose to not play up. Based on 2014, that would include Boyd, Silverdale, Goodpasture, and Grace Christian. I also heard Columbia Academy has grown enough to be in this class as well. Seems like TSSAA's actions could have the opposite effect - these privates will go to great lengths to stay in D1. By the way, since MBA and MUS are all-male, their enrollment figures are doubled. Those monster Privates and not gonna play down. What on earth would they benefit from that. D1 1a could be a dang good division. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MOTO24 Posted July 28, 2016 Report Share Posted July 28, 2016 I agree with you, but aren't most privates in D1 now less than the 266? Thought I saw that some where. Yes, without the multiplier, the D1 1A private schools are under 266. The largest 1A school in D1 is MTCS with an actual enrollment of 214. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TnTxn Posted July 28, 2016 Report Share Posted July 28, 2016 Yes, without the multiplier, the D1 1A private schools are under 266. The largest 1A school in D1 is MTCS with an actual enrollment of 214. That's right. But, 3 of the 5 D1-2A schools are above 265: Boyd, Silverdale, and Grace Christian. Trinity and Jackson Christian are just under it by 20-25 students. Of course, these are 2014 numbers. And like I posted earlier, I heard Columbia Academy's enrollment would put them over 265 this year as well. And some ask why Ensworth and BA would not play up. If they choose to play up, they will join a league of 7 schools stretching from Memphis (3 schools) to Chattanooga (2 schools). So, they are guaranteed to travel to Memphis and Chattanooga at least once each year for regular season games. And then they would face the same schools in the playoffs. They would also have to fill the remaining 4 open dates, which is increasingly hard to do (that is why they play 2 or 3 out of state games each year). If they stay where TSSAA slated them to play, they would be in a division of 7 schools in the Greater Nashville area. And they could still play the AAA teams in non-conference games if desired. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
old24eagle Posted July 29, 2016 Report Share Posted July 29, 2016 I hope that Heritage gets to stay in 5a I heard they're going to get rid of the super 32 teams in 6a I just hope that the travel stays the same as it has been don't want it going back to about 7 yrs ago where we would have to go to Mcminn Soddy Ooltewah and Bradley those are all 1 1/2 to 2 hr drives 1 and 2A in East Tennessee has always traveled that far and most likely always will no matter how they reclassify. Just not many small schools close together in these mountains. I can remember being excited about ONLY traveling an hour and a half to a region game! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmm88 Posted July 29, 2016 Report Share Posted July 29, 2016 I would 100 percent assume TCA and Jackson Christian stay where they are in 1A, and basketball district 15-A. They would get hammered in D2, especially in football. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigEdMo Posted July 29, 2016 Report Share Posted July 29, 2016 (edited) Well you know what happens when you assume??? It makes a A Well you know. TCA already plays St George, ECS, USJ. So it does not scare us. But the scary part is with our enrollment we are slotted with D2 A. And guess what that is not the quote big boys. But we might play up for the competion. So Troll on Big Boy!!!!! good try though. Same goes for JC!!!! Edited July 29, 2016 by BigEdMo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Intense Posted July 29, 2016 Report Share Posted July 29, 2016 I would 100 percent assume TCA and Jackson Christian stay where they are in 1A, and basketball district 15-A. They would get hammered in D2, especially in football. We split with ECS is a home and home series in 13 and 14. Beat SG in 13 and lost by 1 in 14. Got whipped last year because we hadn't made the change in lineups. Probably would have still lost but would have been much closer. Killed USJ in 13 and 14 and would have beaten them last year if we had played at end of season with new lineup. Game we lost last year was not a hammer. I don't think we have gotten hammered by their top 3 teams. One of those 3 always wins that District and we have competed well. TCA certainly wouldn't dominate that district but would compete most years. They would have a down year on occasion and also have a banner year on occasion while finishing in the middle most of the time. Hammered is not likely. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Playerscoach Posted July 29, 2016 Report Share Posted July 29, 2016 Thank you for that offer. Boyd has always had a great program and a solid, respectful fan base. TKA has a good coach who has done very well everywhere he has been. I'm not sure what they have this year but there are big things happening in that school in multiple sports. Best of luck to you guys this year. I'll be keeping tabs on your season Other than softball what is TKA doing well in? Their AD seems in over his head IMO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Booger Posted July 29, 2016 Report Share Posted July 29, 2016 Well you know what happens when you assume??? It makes a A Well you know. TCA already plays St George, ECS, USJ. So it does not scare us. But the scary part is with our enrollment we are slotted with D2 A. And guess what that is not the quote big boys. But we might play up for the competion. So Troll on Big Boy!!!!! good try though. Same goes for JC!!!! playing up occasionally for the competition and to keep travel down a bit; probably ant a bad plan......but if u were implying that yall would move up and make DII AA your home; probably not a good idea Booger just sayin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Intense Posted July 29, 2016 Report Share Posted July 29, 2016 playing up occasionally for the competition and to keep travel down a bit; probably ant a bad plan......but if u were implying that yall would move up and make DII AA your home; probably not a good idea Booger just sayin Oh no, I don't think he meant D2 AA as it currently stands. I think he meant D2 AA with new reclassification. Assuming Brentwood and Ensworth moved up TCA would be fairly competitive in AA. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoydBucFan Posted July 29, 2016 Report Share Posted July 29, 2016 Those monster Privates and not gonna play down. What on earth would they benefit from that. D1 1a could be a dang good division. I know you know what you are talking about, so what are the reasons that they will play up? Is it travel? Or just not attracted to beating everyone by 60? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ToBeHonest Posted July 29, 2016 Report Share Posted July 29, 2016 So we all know that if they was to split the teams & put the bottom 32 in terms of enrollment into 1 division and made it the new 1A that we would have some serious travel problems or would we??... so I did some work on the schools with the smallest enrollments *(That Play Football) *. This way everyone can get an idea of just what the Region's or District's would look like and therefore seeing how much travel teams would have to do. Currently, 57 teams participate in 1A Football. All having enrollments under 400 students. If you take out the Privates, aside from Columbia Academy, who is attempting to stay in 1A and not be moved to DII then that number drops to 51 teams. So if you take the bottom 32 teams it would leave just 19 other schools. I guess you could just lump the last 19 schools into 2A or you could split that 51 # into 2. Either way, I will list the theory on just keeping the bottom 32 schools in one group for now so we can see who's left. Region 1: Unaka - 290 Hancock County - 286 Cloudland - 193 Oakdale - 188 Region 2: Midway - 289 Greenback - 209 Coalfield - 182 Sunbright - 173 Region 3: Sale Creek - 306 Copper Basin - 227 Lookout Valley - 204 South Pittsburg - 245 Region 4: Fayetteville - 318 Cornersville - 293 Huntland - 214 Moore County - 197 Region 5: Monterey - 339 Gordonsville - 318 Clay County - 264 Pickett County - 248 Red Boiling Springs - 200 Region 6: Wayne County - 319 McEwen - 308 Collinwood - 278 Hollow Rock-Bruceton - 209 Region 7: West Carroll - 295 Humboldt - 263 South Fulton - 245 Lake County - 243 Greenfield - 210 Gleason - 161 Region 8: Middle College - 233 That is a list of the schools with the 32 smallest enrollments that play football & are in 1A currently, aside from Privates. All grouped in what Region they currently compete in for this season. Almost crazy how much equal each Region is except for the Memphis teams in Region 8, which actually has just 4 total teams in it this season and needs to be fixed and perhaps put into another Region all together. Could this type of configuration work? Honestly I think so and it's a whole lot less travel than I was expecting! This could work, IMO. **All numbers come from enrollment figures provided prior to the 2015 season.** **List does not include the 3 Memphis schools that have closed or do not participate in Football now (Northside, Carver, Dubois)** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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