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Week 1 COC picks

You think far too logically for MSHSAA or public education!

I think the reason it never happened "ages ago" is because the landscape of Nixa/Ozark/Republic/Willard was far different than the landscape of Springfield. The last 20 yrs or so has created quite the shift in enrollment, population, and demographics.
Maybe... I just remember it seemed like the mid-to-late 90s, the Ozark Conference at that time made an initial attempt at luring Republic, Ozark, Nixa, etc by sending the districts the league bylaws, etc hoping to stir their interest, and it didn't seem to catch. I guess that is my "ages ago" although for us oldies, it doesn't seem that long ago.
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Week 1 COC picks

I can't help but think if the "suburb" schools had wanted to be in league with the Springfield city schools, it would have been done ages ago. It seems the suburbs have hated the city, and I'm not sure hate is a strong enough word. Letting R-12 finally have a foothold on the COC may work or it may not in the long run. The whole thing seemed like a mad dash to "respond" to CJ and Branson leaving more than thinking logically. If there had been a desire for non-conference games, why did they add the Ozark schools? With the departing schools, there would have been space in the schedules. I don't know. I just don't think this current setup will stick too long. I'm kind of jumping on board with separate football leagues or even simply 8 team districts, although MSHSAA still has to prove they can put common sense into forming those, and they haven't always accomplished that. I will say as I live in the Jasper district, and their conference setup in the WEMO has long road trips for a small school, and now the district is asking us to raise the tax levy for operating expenses next April. I'm still trying to decide if I want to vote for that when I know they could do some things differently, such as not going two hours to Cass Midway for junior high basketball. A separate, geographically friendly league for all other activities (outside football) would help definitely.
You think far too logically for MSHSAA or public education!

I think the reason it never happened "ages ago" is because the landscape of Nixa/Ozark/Republic/Willard was far different than the landscape of Springfield. The last 20 yrs or so has created quite the shift in enrollment, population, and demographics.

Week 1 COC picks

I can't help but think if the "suburb" schools had wanted to be in league with the Springfield city schools, it would have been done ages ago. It seems the suburbs have hated the city, and I'm not sure hate is a strong enough word. Letting R-12 finally have a foothold on the COC may work or it may not in the long run. The whole thing seemed like a mad dash to "respond" to CJ and Branson leaving more than thinking logically. If there had been a desire for non-conference games, why did they add the Ozark schools? With the departing schools, there would have been space in the schedules. I don't know. I just don't think this current setup will stick too long. I'm kind of jumping on board with separate football leagues or even simply 8 team districts, although MSHSAA still has to prove they can put common sense into forming those, and they haven't always accomplished that. I will say as I live in the Jasper district, and their conference setup in the WEMO has long road trips for a small school, and now the district is asking us to raise the tax levy for operating expenses next April. I'm still trying to decide if I want to vote for that when I know they could do some things differently, such as not going two hours to Cass Midway for junior high basketball. A separate, geographically friendly league for all other activities (outside football) would help definitely.

Week 1 COC picks

The 4 suburban schools and 5 city schools by themselves would work as a non football league but football is the 1st consideration for league formation.
I honestly don't think it is to the extent others do, or maybe for the reasons others do. It's more of a safety meets competitive balance thing. The smartest thing would be to have a football league and then a league for everything else. Or just do away with "conferences" with football (on the varsity level) and let the teams freely schedule. Or have a schedule that's based around district opponents (think 8 team district and everyone in the district plays each other during the regular season) and a couple of "open" dates for rivalries or whatever that potentially gets left out. But see, this would create a lot more work for MSHSAA (getting districts out in a timely manner) and then admin (potentially putting a couple games together over the summer)...so that means the smartest option won't happen. It's weird, we hide behind the ole "whatever is best for kids" statement, but it's kind of conditional on not increasing workloads of the fat and happy. If you did this, you could let conferences determine sub-varsity/JH level scheduling.

It gets a little sticky with the JH situation at the SPS schools too. To make a simple blanket statement, their JH athletics are just a big hairy mess when it comes to scheduling with non-SPS schools.
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