You calling people a idiot is the craziest thing I've seen all dayI don’t read all the stupid shit you idiots post on here😂
You calling people a idiot is the craziest thing I've seen all dayI don’t read all the stupid shit you idiots post on here😂
You calling people a idiot is the craziest thing I've seen all day
I’m all for epic beatdowns. Jonah Ware is very likely going to hospitalize multiple kids this season. Park hill got 4 transfers. Can’t wait to mop the floor with each loser 6A kid we face this season. 6A6A6A
What I think would ultimately have to happen is a group of conferences in a metro area would do it. Say Suburban Conferences, MRVC, maybe the MEC plus the Sunflower, EKL and a couple of the smaller KS conferences. Suddenly you end up with 80 schools or so in one area playing for maybe 3 state titles.Won't be 1 school it will have to be an entire conference or multiple conferences. Essentially someone would have to start an entire mo high school athletic governing body and then recruit conferences to join them. But most would fail is my guess
That's brilliant! Then there could be a state wide napping tournament. Determine which 8 man football program produces the best nap!2003 8 man was talking about going on their own and leaving the state association. It can be done. My guess would be mshsaa would come back with saying non league schools can't play mshsaa schools. Really, until superintendents make a big stink nothing will happen.
Have to do it for more than just football though.Frankly, just make St. Louis be an organization by itself. The metro schools (public or private) can compete for a metro title, and the rest of the state can then truly compete for the state titles. And the rest of the state can hopefully classify and group schools as they need to be. Besides, most St. Louis schools don't even get out of the metro to compete unless they are deep in the state post-season.
I agree... When I mentioned it, I was thinking everything... St. Louis and the rest of the state just need to each have their own "MSHSAAs."Have to do it for more than just football though.
All private schools have advantages and there are more in other sports than football.
Look at the 'country club' sports and at basketball. Bball classes 4-6 are basically just a private school show now.
Phew.
KC has private schools that do well.I agree... When I mentioned it, I was thinking everything... St. Louis and the rest of the state just need to each have their own "MSHSAAs."
I would hope we could still split public and private, as we wouldn't have the St. Louis obstacle.KC has private schools that do well.
Split public and private. Maybe valle will win another title that way.