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Originally Posted by JonathanXC
So depending on who else makes the playoffs from your divison is what decides if you are in the D1 or D2 playoffs?
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yes exactly, for instance my school Katy High was one of the smaller 5A schools. In our district were Elsik and Hastings, two of the largest schools in the state. If either of those two made the playoffs then Katy was automaticly in D2.
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our system is also settled on the field, you see ohio has so many school districts and "leagues/conferences" that using the system you mentioned would be impossible in ohio,
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I have a hard time believing this. I would be more than willing to bet that there is a much larger amount of high schools in Texas than Ohio. That is not to say that you would even want to use the texas format, just that it would work. The only way that it wouldn't work is if you were trying to decide 1 state champion. Something like the Indiana state basketball champion where all sizes of schools compete in the same playoffs. Then i could understand the rankings.
right now in texas there are several state champions
5A D1
5A D2
4A D1
4A D2
3A
2A
1A
six man
and TAPS(texas association of private schools)
The classifications are based on size of the enrollment