As an outsider, I can't wait for the day that Fort Hill and Allegany load their schedule up and everyone throws a big party about finally getting some quality competition. Then at the end of the regular season, both teams are 7-3 and sitting at home watching the great playoff battles between Southern-Hancock and Northern-Clear Spring. What will people say then? Well we didnt make the playoffs but we played one heck of a regular season schedule? We will definitely get, "that schedule was too tough, what were you thinking?" From my point of view, its a lose-lose.
The goal of any public school team is to win a State Championship in your classification. It's not to play the toughest schedule so you can beat your chest or to make your fans happy. The fact is, our playoff system does not reward teams for playing tough schedules, it rewards you for playing games you can win. And until the State changes that, suck it up and enjoy your 1A 3-peat...because well...that is the ultimate goal of high school sports!
The goal of any public school team is to win a State Championship in your classification. It's not to play the toughest schedule so you can beat your chest or to make your fans happy. The fact is, our playoff system does not reward teams for playing tough schedules, it rewards you for playing games you can win. And until the State changes that, suck it up and enjoy your 1A 3-peat...because well...that is the ultimate goal of high school sports!