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5 minutes ago, old24eagle said:

I'm not sure I can comprehend the point you're making. I'm just saying if TSSAA wants to divide up divisions and classifications to be more competitive an urban/rural split would accomplish that easier than using student population alone. 

I think you were trying to trash small towns in TN. with your last sentence but I can't decipher your "City Talk", besides I would rather stay in "seawater" and never win any championship as have to live in a large city any day.

Can't smash small towns when them small towns have gold balls

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2 hours ago, FBfan26 said:

The big problem is Tennessee is not  Populated like Georgia. 

Population has nothing to do with the OOZ multiplier though.  Alabama has smaller population than TN and has 7 classes across the board in the main sports (which is absurd IMO). TN would be best served to go 5 public school classes across the board in the main sports.  Apply the OOZ multiplier like GA does.

I also wish TSSAA would classify each sport individually.  For example, more schools play basketball than baseball or softball. With all the small charters and such schools popping up this number is sure to continue growing. Take the number of schools that actually play the sport, then divide up your classifications accordingly.

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