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27 minutes ago, UCSportsFan said:

Why doesn’t TC show the loss they had against Upperman?

The TSSAA rule states it counts as a win for the team which does not postpone, or cancel, for seeding purposes. It does not count as a loss for the postponing team. 
I understand this rule is quite problematic for people that wish for us to have a loss on our record. My suggestion would be to…

A.  Just add it in their mind

B. Contact TSSAA and lobby for a rule change

C. Just enjoy having something to complain about. 

D. See C. 

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1 minute ago, Sidelinehustler said:

The TSSAA rule states it counts as a win for the team which does not postpone, or cancel, for seeding purposes. It does not count as a loss for the postponing team. 
I understand this rule is quite problematic for people that wish for us to have a loss on our record. My suggestion would be to…

A.  Just add it in their mind

B. Contact TSSAA and lobby for a rule change

C. Just enjoy having something to complain about. 

D. See C. 

That loss is coming in a few weeks! Don't worry 

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55 minutes ago, Sidelinehustler said:

The TSSAA rule states it counts as a win for the team which does not postpone, or cancel, for seeding purposes. It does not count as a loss for the postponing team. 
I understand this rule is quite problematic for people that wish for us to have a loss on our record. My suggestion would be to…

A.  Just add it in their mind

B. Contact TSSAA and lobby for a rule change

C. Just enjoy having something to complain about. 

D. See C. 

Good post. And we are not the only team that applies to. See SP's record. 

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1 hour ago, Sidelinehustler said:

The TSSAA rule states it counts as a win for the team which does not postpone, or cancel, for seeding purposes. It does not count as a loss for the postponing team. 
I understand this rule is quite problematic for people that wish for us to have a loss on our record. My suggestion would be to…

A.  Just add it in their mind

B. Contact TSSAA and lobby for a rule change

C. Just enjoy having something to complain about. 

D. See C. 

There's not really a good way to do it. In legitimate cases where the game should be canceled due to COVID, it is good to penalize teams for doing the safe thing. However, in several cases (not necessarily UHS vs TC), it is a weaker team using COVID to avoid playing a superior team and avoiding a sure loss. I guess encouraging schools to cancel when in question is the better way to avoid getting sued at the TSSAA.

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