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Did Any 1-2A Teams Request To Move Up


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So 9 public schools requested to move up. I wonder how the TSSAA will handle this in terms of dividing the classes. In other words, will class 1A's cutoff increase some along with other classes? Will the cutoff's stay the same but some classes increase in size?

No, the class cutoffs will not move. The classes will be uneven. Where is the list of 9 teams? Edited by TheAmbassador
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Click on catcher55's link above (the three dots). I couldn't find where the TSSAA said the cutoffs won't move.

So let's talk about these.

 

1A is unaffected, 2A looks to be losing two teams, 3A is losing two teams and gaining one team, 4A looks to be losing five teams and gaining three teams.

 

Those numbers would be

 

1A 51

2A 48

3A 48

4A 47

5A 54

6A 49

 

Just imagine if they started at 1A and made the top several teams move up to the next class to "even" it out. That would cause wide spread panic. LMBO

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So let's talk about these.

 

1A is unaffected, 2A looks to be losing two teams, 3A is losing two teams and gaining one team, 4A looks to be losing five teams and gaining three teams.

 

Those numbers would be

 

1A 51

2A 48

3A 48

4A 47

5A 54

6A 49

 

Just imagine if they started at 1A and made the top several teams move up to the next class to "even" it out. That would cause wide spread panic. LMBO

Yes that would be terrible.  I was thinking the opposite...start moving some teams down a class since most moved up to 5A.  As I think about it more, it makes sense to keep the cutoffs as is.  Moving some teams down would mean you'd need to give everyone another opportunity to decide to move up.  The process would never end for some.

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Yes that would be terrible. I was thinking the opposite...start moving some teams down a class since most moved up to 5A. As I think about it more, it makes sense to keep the cutoffs as is. Moving some teams down would mean you'd need to give everyone another opportunity to decide to move up. The process would never end for some.

Exactly if a team was over the cutoff limit they won't let them move down. Also as of yesterday's deadline these classes are set. 5A will just be the classification that isn't as close as the other ones.
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