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CMAC week 6

Camdenton (3-2) at Rock Bridge (4-1) - The Lakers do not look great this year. Bruins by 30

Smith-Cotton (0-5) at Battle (0-5) - I enjoy it any time Battle loses but Idk that that will happen

Jefferson City (2-3) at Hickman (2-3) - JC hasn't looked good but surely they beat Hickman right??

Helias (4-1) at Capital City (4-1) - Both 4-1 but Helias has been much more impressive.

SW/SCMO Week 6 Pick ‘em

19 games this week.

15 in area, 4 out of area.
Should be another tough week of games to pick.

1. Lighthouse Christian @ Diamond
2. Logan-Rogersville @ Hillcrest
3. Mountain Grove @ Liberty(Mtn View)
4. Nevada @ Lamar
5. Central @ Parkview
6. Forsyth @ Reeds Spring
7. Webb City @ Republic
8. Bolivar @ West Plains
9. Salem @ Willow Springs
10. Aurora @ McDonald County
11. Clever @ Buffalo
12. Joplin @ Carthage
13. Lebanon @ Ozark
14. Monett @ East Newton
15. Waynesville @ Glendale
16. Smith-Cotton @ Battle(CoMo)
17. Jefferson City @ Hickman
18. Rolla @ St. Mary’s (STL)
19. Shiloh Christian(AR) @ Mountain Home(AR)

A lot of people are unaware of immigration problems

I didn’t realize until listening to some campaigning this week, just how diabolical these immigrants are. They have

1. left prisons and insane asylums
2. brought in fentanyl and guns to sell
3. Stolen our jobs making min wage
4. Used their “MK-47s” to overtake small towns across the Midwest.
5. Used all that money to outbid us for housing while cooking our pets in what should be our kitchens.
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7 even classes

A thread I recently read made me think about this again and I wondered what this would look like with the new enrollments. After setting it up I notice one issue with the private school success factor. There would need to be a 3 class jump instead of 2, so I set the points at 3 for 1, 8 for 2, and 12 for 3.

Each class size was 43-44. The classes with the lowest ratio were set at 44. Class 1 had the highest ratio at 1.95 but all other classes ranged between 1.3 to 1.58. Districts had 5 or 6 teams and I tried to balance them out from east to west using the backward N Mshsaa typically uses. Travel was cut down some and nothing like Mshsaa has done in the last few years. This eliminated all 1v8 and 2v7 post-season matchups and even created 4v5 games giving schools competitive matchups to end the season and greater opportunities to have post-season success some schools are not used to.

At the end of the season, I will seed the district based on calpreps. I feel it is more accurate than maxpreps and would be better than mshsaa's formula with the addition of another class. I will also use the calpreps predictor each week through districts. I don't like the rotating districts and will reseed the district champs using calpreps. This is one change I wish Mshsaa would consider is continuing the point system through districts and seeding the district champs. They clearly don't care about travel so I'm not sure how they keep using that as a crutch.
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