A larger AAA and AA means A few of the bigger A teams will get pulled up into AA, which also means the largest 9 man schools like Shiloh should get pulled into A and not be in a position to move down even if someone opts up.
ndlionsfan wrote:If Shanley and St. Marys opt up, Jamestown and DL would go down without question. My only problem with AA is that will leave New Town, HCV, and Central Dakota or Kindred forced to go AA.
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magic man wrote:ndlionsfan wrote:If Shanley and St. Marys opt up, Jamestown and DL would go down without question. My only problem with AA is that will leave New Town, HCV, and Central Dakota or Kindred forced to go AA.
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What would be your problem with those teams back in AA?
By the notes, wasn't HCV looking to add students from another school as well?
magic man wrote:What would be your problem with those teams back in AA?
By the notes, wasn't HCV looking to add students from another school as well?
ndlionsfan wrote:magic man wrote:ndlionsfan wrote:If Shanley and St. Marys opt up, Jamestown and DL would go down without question. My only problem with AA is that will leave New Town, HCV, and Central Dakota or Kindred forced to go AA.
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What would be your problem with those teams back in AA?
By the notes, wasn't HCV looking to add students from another school as well?
HCV and Kindred will probably compete just fine. New Town and Central Dakota have no chance.
Mandan wrote:The minutes from the Jan 18 NDHSAA meeting notes the current path for the next football plan
https://ndhsaa.com/files/Board_Minutes/ ... inutes.pdf
AAA - 16 teams
AA - 12 teams
A - 32 teams
9-men - The rest, with the 6-man option available too.
And a direct quote from the minutes that "Shanley has indicated they will opt up to
the AAA division." Devil's Lake would be team 16 based on the current plan's enrollment numbers, and they'll go to AA in a heartbeat and let Shanley move up.
Makes me wonder if St Mary's would opt up too if Shanley does.
A larger AAA and AA means A few of the bigger A teams will get pulled up into AA, which also means the largest 9 man schools like Shiloh should get pulled into A and not be in a position to move down even if someone opts up.
12 teams in AA I assume would mean you'd have an East and West, so that should help the travel concerns of the current statewide AA setup. With 6 teams in each region, they'd have 5 conference games and then still have 4 non-conference games to schedule, but they will have more control over who they agree to play and how far they go.
magic man wrote:Does anyone know what happened with the ruling for Hillsboro?
Flip wrote:magic man wrote:Does anyone know what happened with the ruling for Hillsboro?
http://www.hillsborobanner.com/sports/a ... 9e93e.html
NDHSAA board rejects request from Hillsboro to allow NCW transfers to play right away
winner-within wrote:how many are there?
magic man wrote:I wonder if ncw would have been in ND, if the results/vote would be different?
ndlionsfan wrote:I'm guessing the sticking point is the tuition agreement with Ada-Borup. NDHSAA probably just followed the same procedure they use when a ND school closes. If there was no agreement, all students would probably get to choose their school with no ramifications for the first year. Since there is an agreement with another school, I'm assuming it is treated similar to an open enrollment.
Flip wrote:ndlionsfan wrote:I'm guessing the sticking point is the tuition agreement with Ada-Borup. NDHSAA probably just followed the same procedure they use when a ND school closes. If there was no agreement, all students would probably get to choose their school with no ramifications for the first year. Since there is an agreement with another school, I'm assuming it is treated similar to an open enrollment.
Sounds like Hillsboro will have an agreement with NCW too.
http://www.hillsborobanner.com/news/art ... 34b61.html
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