I thought Trinity Catholic was Class 3? Regardless yes, in most cases you would say a larger school has an advantage. But Trinity Catholic is a private school. Colquitt County is public. I am originally from Ga and now live in Kansas. There is a private catholic school here, Bishop Miege,that barely has 400 students and beats every classification in Kansas every year and could probably beat most large schools in Missouri. The same situation I have seen in many states I have lived in. Private schools don't have the same rules and restrictions as public schools do. Also, trust me , Colquitt County would destroy all the teams you listed above. They are some solid teams and programs but Colquitt is one of the top teams in the nation. Missouri has some darn good football . Georgia is another level, though.Actually, this is a complete mismatch. With a school of 1,700 to 1,800, that would be a Class 5 team in Missouri. Trinity is a little Class 2 team. Schedule Webb City, Staley, or Fort Osage. Better yet, schedule Blue Springs. Hehehehe..see how that works out.
Colquitt would destroy any team in Missouri. So would Grayson, Lowndes, and a few others. No comparison.WHO is BLUE SPRINGS?
I thought Trinity Catholic was Class 3? Regardless yes, in most cases you would say a larger school has an advantage. But Trinity Catholic is a private school. Colquitt County is public. I am originally from Ga and now live in Kansas. There is a private catholic school here, Bishop Miege,that barely has 400 students and beats every classification in Kansas every year and could probably beat most large schools in Missouri. The same situation I have seen in many states I have lived in. Private schools don't have the same rules and restrictions as public schools do. Also, trust me , Colquitt County would destroy all the teams you listed above. They are some solid teams and programs but Colquitt is one of the top teams in the nation. Missouri has some darn good football . Georgia is another level, though.