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2024 reimagined with public/private seperation

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Privates separated into two classes small and large. Small 0-345 and large 346-1504

my guess Small class champ is Lutheran North and Large class Champ is De Smet Jesuit

For Publics I took 40 into class 1, 48 into class 2, 47 into classes 3-5, and 42 into class 6
I wanted to break down into 5 classes but with the history of keeping top and bottom classes smaller i didnt want 63-64 in classes 2-4 so i chose this as it is very equal from 1-6 without exceeding a 2.0
Class 1 champ Adrian
Class 2 champ Lamar
Class 3 champ Blair Oaks
Class 4 champ Kearney
Class 5 champ Platte county
Class 6 champ Nixa

breakdowns below of each class
 
SchoolPrivate/PublicEnrollment
Valle CatholicPrivate109
St.VincentPrivate113
Veritas ChristianPrivate149
Duchesneprivate172
Lutheran Northprivate204
St.Pius X (festus)Private233
Father Tolton CatholicPrivate268
PrioryPrivate276
Lift For Lifeprivate276
Springfield CatholicPrivate281
Summit Christianprivate294
St Marys South SidePrivate306
Pembroke HillPrivate312
St.Pius X (kc)Private326
Principia and Whitfieldprivate336
Cardinal RitterPrivate339
St. Francis Borgiaprivate345
John Burroughsprivate346
St. Michael the Archangelprivate353
Lutheran St Charlesprivate366
Lutheran Southprivate412
University Academy and Ewing Marionprivate455
MICDSPrivate472
Westminster Chrisitianprivate516
Helias CatholicPrivate535
Confluence Prep and Grand Center Artsprivate640
ChaminadePrivate816
VianneyPrivate838
St DominicPrivate852
De Smet JesuitPrivate854
Battle and Columbia independentprivate1192
RockhurstPrivate1296
CBCPrivate1328
SLUHPrivate1504
 
Class 1 (capped @ 40)Enrollment
Midway91
Polo112
Crystal City114
Hayti118
Lincoln123
Scotland County123
Salisbury129
Putnam County131
Westran131
Harrisburg133
Chaffee134
Milan136
Penney136
Tipton139
Marceline140
Van-Far146
Gallatin and Tri County148
Russellville149
Louisiana150
Maysville and Winston151
Charleston152
Fayette152
Malden153
Miller156
Ashgrove158
Crestridge and chilhowee158
North Platte159
Marionville162
Linn163
Cole Camp166
Skyline166
Windsor167
Adrian168
Cabool168
Pierce City168
West Platte170
Grandview (hillsboro)171
Thayer171
Caruthersville174
Sherwood175
 
Class 2Enrollment
South Callaway177
Sarcoxie184
Diamond186
South Harrison186
Portageville188
Carrollton191
Mark Twain191
Highland192
South Shelby192
East Buchanan199
Monroe City203
Mid Buchanan204
Scott City204
Lathrop210
Butler217
Lafayette County218
Brookfield219
Pleasant Hope and Halfway220
Jefferson (Festus)225
East Prairie228
Clark County230
Kelly230
Lexington238
Hogan Prep239
Hermann242
Palmyra247
Trenton247
Montgomery City249
Kipp KC254
Stockton and Sheldon260
El Dorado Springs262
Lone Jack and kingsville264
Fair Grove277
North Callaway277
Liberty (mountain view)280
Bowling Green283
Lawson283
Willow Springs290
Warsaw291
Holden292
Houston292
Lamar293
New Madrid County Central296
Clever303
Macon305
Ava314
Centralia317
Versailles323
 
Class 3Enrollment
Hollister324
Strafford324
Blair Oaks326
Forsyth326
Cuba333
Hallsville337
Mountain Grove340
Cameron345
California348
Herculaneum348
East Newton353
Richmond361
St.James366
Mount Vernon368
Seneca373
Maryville381
Buffalo386
Kennett391
Winfield397
Ste Gen404
Dexter411
Southern Boone416
Owensville417
Chillicothe426
Knob Noster and Leeton429
Wright City432
Aurora448
Reeds Springs448
Salem451
Fredericktown456
Oak Grove458
Eldon459
Boonville460
Park Hills Central465
Central Kc469
Northeast KC473
Cassville477
Clinton477
Moberly481
St.Charles West491
Lafayette St. Joseph492
Odessa492
Fulton494
Benton497
Potosi506
St.Clair507
Jennings514
 
Class 4Enrollment
Osage515
Southeast519
Center520
Orchard Farm535
Soldan International and Sumner539
Sullivan540
Logan Rogersville548
Pleasant Hill555
Savannah555
Normandy Collaborative558
Harrisonville558
Perryville559
Excelsior Springs561
Nevada561
Monett569
Kirksville573
Mexico573
Afton578
Gateway602
St. Charles614
Marshall619
Bolivar623
University City645
Roosevelt646
Smithville647
Desoto658
Windsor (imperial)661
Marshfield673
Carl Junction720
Bayless and Hancock722
North County730
Pacific733
Union733
Sikeston738
Warrenton741
Clayton and Brentwood759
Warrensburg764
Parkway North781
Hannibal810
Holt810
Hillsboro816
Van Horn816
Miller Career and Vashon818
Kearney823
Festus828
Mcdonald County830
West Plains844
 
Class 5Enrollment
Raytown South851
Grandview876
Ft Zumwalt South883
Ft Zumwalt East896
McCluer North900
Mccluer905
Rockwood Summit906
Hillcrest909
Lincoln college prep910
Parkway Central937
Winnetonka939
Washington952
Webster Groves961
Camdenton973
Raytown977
Ruskin977
Capital City985
Riverview Gardens995
Platte county996
Cape Central1000
Hazlewood East1004
Mehlville1008
Farmington1010
Central (springfield)1011
Belton1019
Ladue Horton Watkins1022
Jefferson City1033
Poplar Bluff1035
Webb City1036
Parkview1037
Parkway West1044
Willard1045
North Point1059
Rolla1067
William Chrisman1068
Branson1075
Glendale1101
Grain Valley1108
Republic1109
Parkway South1124
Ft Zumwalt north1155
Fort Osage1159
Smith Cotton1167
Neosho1182
Timberland1191
Eureka1209
Carthage1227
 
Class 6 (capped @ 42)Enrollment
Liberty(wentzville)1234
Ft Zumwalt West1240
Lebanon1243
Lafayette Wildwood1257
Francis Howell North1262
Central (St Joe)1270
North KC1278
Kirkwood1284
Seckman1311
Fox1315
Waynesville1315
Truman1322
Oak Park1325
Ozark1346
Francis Howell Central1355
Francis Howell1363
Jackson1382
Hazlewood Central1387
Liberty1400
Park Hill South1400
Oakville1408
Northwest1411
Lees Summit North1426
Lees Summit West1440
Lees Summit1469
Park Hill1480
Nixa1497
Hazlewood West1520
Ray Pec1531
Pattonville1540
Staley1543
Rock Bridge1552
Kickapoo1566
Hickman1567
Ritenour1568
Marquette1574
Troy Buchanan1622
Joplin1696
Blue Springs South1697
Liberty North1732
Lindbergh1751
Blue Springs1762
 
First Battle is not private and 2nd is they’re probably make Class 1 cap at 32. Only 5 Public and 1 private Class 2-5 would be around 60-61
 
First Battle is not private and 2nd is they’re probably make Class 1 cap at 32. Only 5 Public and 1 private Class 2-5 would be around 60-61
Battle is coop with a private so they go private side, I do think if MSHSAA went this route they would not coop with them and then you would just slide them in as a 48th C5 team.

This is not an exercise in what will MSHSAA do but more of a guideline of where things would line up if I was calling the shots. Capping C1 at 32 and making every other class 60 is asinine, why do the little schools get to have a 1 in 32 chance of a title while everyone else gets a 1-60 chance. While I know MSHSAA doesn't care about being able to defend their opinion because the only place they have to do that is in court where they lose. I on the other hand have to so fair and equal as possible is where I landed.
 
Battle is coop with a private so they go private side, I do think if MSHSAA went this route they would not coop with them and then you would just slide them in as a 48th C5 team.

This is not an exercise in what will MSHSAA do but more of a guideline of where things would line up if I was calling the shots. Capping C1 at 32 and making every other class 60 is asinine, why do the little schools get to have a 1 in 32 chance of a title while everyone else gets a 1-60 chance. While I know MSHSAA doesn't care about being able to defend their opinion because the only place they have to do that is in court where they lose. I on the other hand have to so fair and equal as possible is where I landed.
I definitely agree you on that. I honestly don’t like C1 32 either. But if they go that way I think MSHSAA is stupid making that decision. I still think battle on the other hand still be public since Battle is the bigger school than Columbia Independent but honestly idk if they public and private.
 
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Battle is coop with a private so they go private side, I do think if MSHSAA went this route they would not coop with them and then you would just slide them in as a 48th C5 team.

This is not an exercise in what will MSHSAA do but more of a guideline of where things would line up if I was calling the shots. Capping C1 at 32 and making every other class 60 is asinine, why do the little schools get to have a 1 in 32 chance of a title while everyone else gets a 1-60 chance. While I know MSHSAA doesn't care about being able to defend their opinion because the only place they have to do that is in court where they lose. I on the other hand have to so fair and equal as possible is where I landed.

I say this completely tongue in cheek because A) I appreciate your time and effort to work on this if for nothing else than a discussion point and B) it can be fun some times to run hypothetical scenarios.

That said, MSHSAA could follow OSSAA formula and offer split class championships.

So using the 32 in Class 1 (as you mentioned a 1-in-32 odds of winning), then if Class 2, 3, 4 and 5 have 60 each, then have a Class 2 Division I and II, Class 3 Division I and II, Class 4 Division I and II and Class 5 Division I and II state championship, which would add four state champions on top of the new classes for private allowing MSHSAA to crown 12 state champions in football each year and then Missouri would have as many football state champions as Oklahoma.
 
Class 1 (capped @ 40)Enrollment
Midway91
Polo112
Crystal City114
Hayti118
Lincoln123
Scotland County123
Salisbury129
Putnam County131
Westran131
Harrisburg133
Chaffee134
Milan136
Penney136
Tipton139
Marceline140
Van-Far146
Gallatin and Tri County148
Russellville149
Louisiana150
Maysville and Winston151
Charleston152
Fayette152
Malden153
Miller156
Ashgrove158
Crestridge and chilhowee158
North Platte159
Marionville162
Linn163
Cole Camp166
Skyline166
Windsor167
Adrian168
Cabool168
Pierce City168
West Platte170
Grandview (hillsboro)171
Thayer171
Caruthersville174
Sherwood175
Interesting. What’s the rational of capping class 1 at 40 schools. How is that better than just doubling the size of the smallest school? You’ve done a lot of work. As you continue add Crane with a school population of 124 and Plattsburg at 141 to Class 1.
 
I definitely agree you on that. I honestly don’t like C1 32 either. But if they go that way I think MSHSAA is stupid making that decision. I still think battle on the other hand still be public since Battle is the bigger school than Columbia Independent but honestly idk if they public and private.
Ita in handbook that it makes em private i understand why as the opportunity to play the rules is there
 
I say this completely tongue in cheek because A) I appreciate your time and effort to work on this if for nothing else than a discussion point and B) it can be fun some times to run hypothetical scenarios.

That said, MSHSAA could follow OSSAA formula and offer split class championships.

So using the 32 in Class 1 (as you mentioned a 1-in-32 odds of winning), then if Class 2, 3, 4 and 5 have 60 each, then have a Class 2 Division I and II, Class 3 Division I and II, Class 4 Division I and II and Class 5 Division I and II state championship, which would add four state champions on top of the new classes for private allowing MSHSAA to crown 12 state champions in football each year and then Missouri would have as many football state champions as Oklahoma.
I love the discussion and the ideas they bring forth if for nothing else proving that mshsaa puts 0 effort into this and collects a giant check
 
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Interesting. What’s the rational of capping class 1 at 40 schools. How is that better than just doubling the size of the smallest school? You’ve done a lot of work. As you continue add Crane with a school population of 124 and Plattsburg at 141 to Class 1.
the rationale behind it was 40 was even and if i went to 42 id have sarcoxie at 184 putting me over the 2.0 ratio.
Crane didnt have football in 24 and plattsburg was 8 man in 2024. are they both entering the conversation in 25 for 11 man?
 
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Is it in the football manual handbook or the regular handbook on mshsaa?
MSHSAA
page 130 section 3.e
Cooperative Sponsorships: Any co-op that includes an MSIP-exempt school is subject to the championship factor and the accumulation of points for post-season advancement. As a co-op, the points for each school are held together, and the co-op may move up or down in classification based on total points, as described above. MSIP-exempt schools carry their own points into a new co-op. Each school within a coop (including a public school) will carry a percentage of the points earned during the co-op when the co-op disbands (50% each for a two-school co-op; 33% each for a three-school co-op).For new co-ops of only MSIP-exempt schools, prior points (like enrollments) will be added together to determine points for the co-op. Forming or disbanding a coop will not eliminate points or protect from re-classification based on earned points.
 
So a few things. Mshsaa isn’t going to keep 6 classes if it ever separates. There is already is a small push to go back to 5 classes, this would push that even more.

Also you are all about fairness how is putting a school with 350 kids against one with 1200 fair? Lutheran South can’t compete in class 3 and you think it’s a good idea you put them against CBC.

People like you get kids hurt.
 
So a few things. Mshsaa isn’t going to keep 6 classes if it ever separates. There is already is a small push to go back to 5 classes, this would push that even more.

Also you are all about fairness how is putting a school with 350 kids against one with 1200 fair? Lutheran South can’t compete in class 3 and you think it’s a good idea you put them against CBC.

People like you get kids hurt.
there is no push to go back to 5 at this time stop talking out ya azz
Privates recruit they can either recruit better or let the kids go play with the school they are supposed to by residency. this is a non issue

people like me want a level playing field for all not just your precious privates. move around snowflake
 
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there is no push to go back to 5 at this time stop talking out ya azz
Privates recruit they can either recruit better or let the kids go play with the school they are supposed to by residency. this is a non issue

people like me want a level playing field for all not just your precious privates. move around snowflake
It was just talked about and proposed last year all-star.

That's not level. It's stupid.
 
Privates separated into two classes small and large. Small 0-345 and large 346-1504

my guess Small class champ is Lutheran North and Large class Champ is De Smet Jesuit

For Publics I took 40 into class 1, 48 into class 2, 47 into classes 3-5, and 42 into class 6
I wanted to break down into 5 classes but with the history of keeping top and bottom classes smaller i didnt want 63-64 in classes 2-4 so i chose this as it is very equal from 1-6 without exceeding a 2.0
Class 1 champ Adrian
Class 2 champ Lamar
Class 3 champ Blair Oaks
Class 4 champ Kearney
Class 5 champ Platte county
Class 6 champ Nixa

breakdowns below of each class
This setup makes a lot of sense.
No way it ever gets past the Football Advisory clan.
 
if you have 6 public school classes and 2 private school. That's 2 of 8. 2/8 = 1/4. I have a public school education too but damn bro
You right I was mixing up my conversations, with your conversation they have 25% of all championships which is a similar number to what they have currently if looked at just like that.
However when splitting them the percentages no longer matter as they are 2 completely separate entities and publics have 100% of their available titles and privates 100% of theirs
 
The bigger problem is the failure of the St. Louis and northern St. Louis suburban public schools. The decline of the Hazelwood schools along with the St. Louis city schools is the problem. That is where all the premier talent comes form. The Metro Catholic schools, Cardinal Ritter, and Lutheran North are the beneficiaries of this.
 
Privates separated into two classes small and large. Small 0-345 and large 346-1504

my guess Small class champ is Lutheran North and Large class Champ is De Smet Jesuit

For Publics I took 40 into class 1, 48 into class 2, 47 into classes 3-5, and 42 into class 6
I wanted to break down into 5 classes but with the history of keeping top and bottom classes smaller i didnt want 63-64 in classes 2-4 so i chose this as it is very equal from 1-6 without exceeding a 2.0
Class 1 champ Adrian
Class 2 champ Lamar
Class 3 champ Blair Oaks
Class 4 champ Kearney
Class 5 champ Platte county
Class 6 champ Nixa

breakdowns below of each class
beautiful
 
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