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European Soccer Format for Football Conferences?

quadzilla200

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In KC we have a large group of schools who are always near the bottom.
With all the talk about the class realignment what about just redoing conferences yearly like the English Premier League.
Isn't it just a matter of changing the banners out in the gym. Keep playoffs the same as they are now but at least give the schools that are perennial cellar dwellers a chance to be competitive, build a culture, and work their way back up to the "Premier League"

It is a perpetual cycle of losing for so many because the kids don't come out or quit because they don't want to get stomped which keeps those schools numbers low every year.

In KC area a conference like Ruskin, Smith Cotton, Truman, Chrisman, Ray South, Tonka, StJoe Central. I would think the kids would all think they'd have a chance to win a conference.
Hate seeing C5C6 schools with less than 40 kids finishing the season.
 
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In KC we have a large group of schools who are always near the bottom.
With all the talk about the class realignment what about just redoing conferences yearly like the English Premier League.
Isn't it just a matter of changing the banners out in the gym. Keep playoffs the same as they are now but at least give the schools that are perennial cellar dwellers a chance to be competitive, build a culture, and work their way back up to the "Premier League"

It is a perpetual cycle of losing for so many because the kids don't come out or quit because they don't want to get stomped which keeps those schools numbers low every year.

In KC area a conference like Ruskin, Smith Cotton, Truman, Chrisman, Ray South, Tonka, StJoe Central. I would think the kids would all think they'd have a chance to win a conference.
Hate seeing C5C6 schools with less than 40 kids finishing the season.

It's an excellent idea. I'm not sure what the actual logical objection would be.
 
In KC we have a large group of schools who are always near the bottom.
With all the talk about the class realignment what about just redoing conferences yearly like the English Premier League.
Isn't it just a matter of changing the banners out in the gym. Keep playoffs the same as they are now but at least give the schools that are perennial cellar dwellers a chance to be competitive, build a culture, and work their way back up to the "Premier League"

It is a perpetual cycle of losing for so many because the kids don't come out or quit because they don't want to get stomped which keeps those schools numbers low every year.

In KC area a conference like Ruskin, Smith Cotton, Truman, Chrisman, Ray South, Tonka, StJoe Central. I would think the kids would all think they'd have a chance to win a conference.
Hate seeing C5C6 schools with less than 40 kids finishing the season.

Simple Fix.

For Football... Smithville and Kearney to Red.
Move St. Joe Central and Truman to Blue.

NKC, Oak Park, Fort, Smithville, and Kearney would make for a good season.
 
In KC we have a large group of schools who are always near the bottom.
With all the talk about the class realignment what about just redoing conferences yearly like the English Premier League.
Isn't it just a matter of changing the banners out in the gym. Keep playoffs the same as they are now but at least give the schools that are perennial cellar dwellers a chance to be competitive, build a culture, and work their way back up to the "Premier League"

It is a perpetual cycle of losing for so many because the kids don't come out or quit because they don't want to get stomped which keeps those schools numbers low every year.

In KC area a conference like Ruskin, Smith Cotton, Truman, Chrisman, Ray South, Tonka, StJoe Central. I would think the kids would all think they'd have a chance to win a conference.
Hate seeing C5C6 schools with less than 40 kids finishing the season.

A few years back I saw Truman show up at Liberty North with 32-34 players on the sideline. Insane to even play that game. It was 49 - 0 at half. 0-0 second half.


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