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Round 1: Cheatham County vs Pearl Cohn


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50 minutes ago, 00Chargers said:

Chadalyon, 

You are correct in your concern. Based on official TSSAA guidelines, cooperative programs should be classified by adding the enrollments of both schools together or taking the enrollment of the larger and multiplying 1.8, whichever number is smaller. This would put the enrollment for considering their classification at 1157. Based on this, they should be classified a 5A in football. I have no idea why they are still able to compete with much smaller programs. This has been addressed to the TSSAA and we shall see if something changes. Who knows???

If you're concerned also call TSSAA also not us.

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5 hours ago, ChadaLyon said:

 

Shouldn't it be MLK+Pearl Cohn vs Everybody.

 

Thank you for the welcome.  TSSAA had a solution but voted not to implement it.  With enough public push back then they will revisit sooner than 2 years from now. I'm not against coop, it should just come with some regulation to protect the student-athletes.  A school can add as many coop schools with no consequence for the increasing the number of student enrollment, or pool of talent. Pearl-Cohn-MLK is a 1600+ enrollment, vs other schools with 650.  Student-athletes deserve a level playing field.   TSSAA should revisit this to ensure equity and parody among its schools.

What ever you would like to say sir but the MLK kids we have wears a PC uni sorry and they also say pcvseverybody. If you look on the 5a 6a trend there is a post about coop schools that we talked about last year feel free to visit it. As our current 2 MLK starters Graduate I hope you feel that same next year. Also as another poster said most of the coop "football" schools are attached to 2a and 3a teams. That would be the death of 2 and 3a. This post is about CC and PC. Feel free to make a a post of your own about this situation.

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7 hours ago, ChadaLyon said:

 

Shouldn't it be MLK+Pearl Cohn vs Everybody.

 

Thank you for the welcome.  TSSAA had a solution but voted not to implement it.  With enough public push back then they will revisit sooner than 2 years from now. I'm not against coop, it should just come with some regulation to protect the student-athletes.  A school can add as many coop schools with no consequence for the increasing the number of student enrollment, or pool of talent. Pearl-Cohn-MLK is a 1600+ enrollment, vs other schools with 650.  Student-athletes deserve a level playing field.   TSSAA should revisit this to ensure equity and parody among its schools.

While all this may be true it doesnt matter  because Alcoa is gonna stomp a mud hole in 3A and watch the back ups  walk it dry.  PC should have asked to move up if they wanted a gold ball. No I am not a fan of Alcoa  I am a fan of  PCs  potential second round victim 

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21 minutes ago, Beagle said:

While all this may be true it doesnt matter  because Alcoa is gonna stomp a mud hole in 3A and watch the back ups  walk it dry.  PC should have asked to move up if they wanted a gold ball. No I am not a fan of Alcoa  I am a fan of  PCs  potential second round victim 

Who you like for Rd2 vs CCCHS/PC winner? Camden or Stratford

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6 hours ago, Beagle said:

While all this may be true it doesnt matter  because Alcoa is gonna stomp a mud hole in 3A and watch the back ups  walk it dry.  PC should have asked to move up if they wanted a gold ball. No I am not a fan of Alcoa  I am a fan of  PCs  potential second round victim 

Mud holes I dont know about that one or the back up thang but we have to make it there first. 

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20 hours ago, howdoitknow said:

Pearl-Cohn started their co-op partnership with MLK in 2009 I believe.  Prior to that all of the MLK kids actually played football at Hillsboro.  Hillsboro went to the Blue Cross Bowl several times with some MLK kids on their roster.  

 

East Nashville now has a football program but when they didn't have football their students played football at Stratford.  

 

I have no idea where the young men from Hume-Fogg play football.  Perhaps someone can help me with this.

LEAD Academy charter school co-ops with East Nashville for most sports except basketball.

 

Each school can only enter  a  co-op agreement with one school.

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