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On 7/22/2019 at 11:42 AM, Red Rebels said:

Here are Oklahoma's numbers for comparison:

Class 6A Division I – Largest 16 football playing schools

Class 6A Division II – Next largest 16 football playing schools

Class 5A – Next largest 32 football playing schools

Class 4A – Next largest 32 football playing schools

Class 3A – Next largest 32 football playing schools

Class 2A – Next largest 64 football playing schools

Classes A –Remaining 11-man football playing schools

Classes B & C –The remaining eight-man football playing schools to total 80 make up Class B, the smallest 32 eight-man football playing schools make up Class C

6A-I

1. Broken Arrow 5037.73 2. Union 4688.77 3. Jenks 3381.31 4. Owasso 2958.14 5. Mustang 2846.07 6. Edmond North 2561.27 7. Yukon 2464.93 8. Moore 2353.00 9. Westmoore 2323.00 10. Norman North 2321.51 11. Edmond Santa Fe 2237.72 12. Edmond Memorial 2187.74 13. Norman 2007.19 14. Southmoore 1936.00 15. Putnam City North 1806.71 16. Enid 1798.02

6A-II

1. Putnam City 1749.22 2. Sand Springs 1730.47 3. Bartlesville 1721.69 4. Bixby 1715.08 5. Putnam City West 1707.22 6. Choctaw 1638.11 7. Lawton 1605.01 8. Stillwater 1544.77 9. Muskogee 1538.72 10. Deer Creek-Edmond 1528.57 11. Ponca City 1411.14 12. Sapulpa 1398.15 13. Midwest City 1309.51 14. Shawnee 1305.54 15. Booker T. Washington 1287.10 16. Del City 1281.91

Does Oklahoma have 5 rounds of playoffs to determine State Champions like Tennessee?  If yes, I'm guessing there are  teams in the playoffs with losing records just like Tennessee.  Oklahoma has 192 football playing schools in 2A through 6A.  How many Class A football playing teams do they have?    

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2 hours ago, sheppy said:

Does Oklahoma have 5 rounds of playoffs to determine State Champions like Tennessee?  If yes, I'm guessing there are  teams in the playoffs with losing records just like Tennessee.  Oklahoma has 192 football playing schools in 2A through 6A.  How many Class A football playing teams do they have?    

Oklahoma is weird because they have the five super schools in enrollment, with the top four all being in Tulsa County, but separate school districts. The 6A Class started in 1992 and split into 6A-I and 6A-II in 2014. Since 1996 every state champ has been from Tulsa County in 6A. 

 

Then they have a ton of smaller schools. The OSSAA has enrollment info on 479 schools. 258 play 11 man football and 79 play 8 man football for a total of 337. They have a lot of tiny districts that co-op. 6A-I is 16 teams and 8 make the playoffs. 6A-II is 16 teams and 8 make the playoffs. 5A, 4A, and 3A are 32 teams and 16 make the playoffs. Class 2A is 64 teams and 32 make the playoffs. Class A is 66 teams and 32 make the playoffs. Class B and C are 8-man football. The schools that play 8-man can only be the size of the Class A. A school larger than class A can't play 8-man. Class B has 47 schools ant 32 make the playoffs. Class C has 32 and 16 make the playoffs. 

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10 hours ago, Red Rebels said:

Oklahoma is weird because they have the five super schools in enrollment, with the top four all being in Tulsa County, but separate school districts. The 6A Class started in 1992 and split into 6A-I and 6A-II in 2014. Since 1996 every state champ has been from Tulsa County in 6A. 

 

Then they have a ton of smaller schools. The OSSAA has enrollment info on 479 schools. 258 play 11 man football and 79 play 8 man football for a total of 337. They have a lot of tiny districts that co-op. 6A-I is 16 teams and 8 make the playoffs. 6A-II is 16 teams and 8 make the playoffs. 5A, 4A, and 3A are 32 teams and 16 make the playoffs. Class 2A is 64 teams and 32 make the playoffs. Class A is 66 teams and 32 make the playoffs. Class B and C are 8-man football. The schools that play 8-man can only be the size of the Class A. A school larger than class A can't play 8-man. Class B has 47 schools ant 32 make the playoffs. Class C has 32 and 16 make the playoffs. 

So one can say that we are comparable in terms of pure # of football playing schools.  The only difference is that they have 100+/- more schools than we do and those schools that don't play football can coop with another school.

Have you looked at how Tennessee would be if we went to this method? 

What if Tennessee did the following: 4A-I has 40 schools and 16 make the playoffs, 4A-II has 40 schools and 16 make the playoffs.  Then you take 3A, 2A, 1A  each class has 72 teams and 32 make the playoffs.  Privates have 2 classes divided equally, say 25 in each class and 8 make the playoffs.  Pretty sure my numbers are not exact but you get my point.  All I did is eliminate 1 public class and 1 private class.

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