The state did update it. Teams that dropped down in august were treated as members of that class for rating points. This screwed over teams that had scheduled the now lower classification teams thinking they would be up a class and worth more base points. Best example is Huntington, who despite being 9-1 was slated to be the #5 seed(before Spring Mills got dinged) in the bracket behind two 7-3 teams. This was because Huntington played 4 or 5 teams as part of their conference schedule that got bumped to 3A from 4A a week before the season started. Predictably a couple counties got injunctions last Friday against this current system and ordering the points he counted as they would’ve been before august. So now Huntington is awarded 4A points for beating their conference opponents that were dropped down.From what I’ve read and my understanding of it, the state never updated the playoff computer point ranking system after all of the teams won their appeal to drop down classifications from the new set up this offseason. The system was still giving teams win points based on the original 4 system set up and not after the teams dropped down classes after the appeal. Apparently coaches had been begging for the state to update the system because they could see this problem happening but here we are