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Post by frankieboy1 on Apr 21, 2023 12:36:25 GMT -8
Fryer reports that there are discussions about using CalPreps rankings to determine league placements-(football only) and as a result the top league (if they did it this year) would be MD, SJB, OLu, SM, MV and LosAl. JSerra would go down a division and Servite two.
Unless they schedule non-league games you'd lose the SM/JSerra and MD/Servite rivalry games, as well as LosAl/Edison and MV/San Clemente.
I'm not a fan of this..
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Post by MDDad on Apr 21, 2023 14:53:52 GMT -8
Fryer said each league would be six teams, and that a 65%/35% multiplier would be used on the last two years' power ratings. I've spoken to two actual members of the releaguing committee who said otherwise, but let's assume Fryer is right. If this system were in place now, the top 2023 O.C. leagues would be:
League 1 Mater Dei St. John Bosco Mission Viejo Los Alamitos Orange Lutheran Santa Margarita
League 2 Edison JSerra Servite Yorba Linda Corona del Mar San Clemente
League 3 Cypress El Modena Newport Harbor Villa Park Tesoro San Juan Hills
League 4 Orange Foothill Trabuco Hills La Habra Laguna Hills Huntington Beach
League 5 Canyon Northwood Capistrano Valley El Dorado Western El Toro
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Post by frankieboy1 on Apr 21, 2023 15:06:30 GMT -8
If they did this Bosco might well leave the OC Area and go play in the CAA (LA Catholic league). Fit right into the Mission League for all sports.
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Post by MDDad on Apr 21, 2023 17:56:03 GMT -8
Bosco can't leave the Orange County Area until either 2026 or 2028.
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Post by Bick on Apr 21, 2023 20:40:28 GMT -8
Good to see Los Al back in the big league.
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Post by billb on Apr 21, 2023 21:36:34 GMT -8
I was going to comment on that, but it might hurt your feelings. I think it was a mistake. Typo...
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Post by Bick on Apr 21, 2023 21:56:28 GMT -8
Actually, I'm vacillating between a public and private separation.
I'd rather see a top league of
Cen10 Mission Los Al Edison Norco San Clemente
Winner plays Folsom or whoever emerges on top up north for state
And let the privates have at it with
MD Bosco Sierra Canyon Chaminade OLu St Margarita
Winner plays DeLaSalle for state
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Post by SK80 on Apr 22, 2023 6:45:17 GMT -8
If they use the Cal Preps re-league proposal outlined above, it would simply mirror the playoff format in theory. Would likely be easier and more equitable in playoff seedings. I would not like so much the naming League #1, #2 , #3 and so on! Throwing those great traditional leagues (names) in the football archive dustbin would be sad.
I like Bicks vacillating variation, not that it hasn't been discussed before, the separation of publics and privates. I always supported that based on the notion of "like" schools or programs, (same way you use "like" comps in real estate) should compete against each other. However, that line is rapidly becoming more and more blurred as publics adopt the m/o that privates have used to build, recruit "Super Teams".
Just the notion that these ideas are being looked at tells me change is a coming. To me the objective would be (if you are to make changes) to have leagues be competitive within from Friday night to Friday night. Slogging around your stadium seat to games often 42-7 (Sometimes at the half) does not do much for the fan base and especially the kids. I hope should they make moves they turn out for the betterment of the game.
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Post by MDDad on Apr 22, 2023 8:33:44 GMT -8
If they use the Cal Preps re-league proposal outlined above, it would simply mirror the playoff format in theory. That would be true for many teams, but not for all. The best example might be Servite, which went from the #2 team in the Southern Section in 2021 (91.2 power rating) to #53 in 2022 (28.4 power rating). The '21 rating would still be enough to keep them in the #2 league in Orange County for next fall. I didn't mean to imply that's what the leagues would be named. I just used it as a way of defining the quality of the leagues in order. It's no secret that the top privates around the country have already seriously discussed the formation of an independent national "conference". The pro forma profit estimates to the schools is staggering, based on TV revenue, streaming revenue, legacy advertising, social media, general sponsorships, merchandising, etc. Furthermore, the monetary hit to the CIF would be just as shocking. The days when they could pocket all the revenue from a D-1 championship game at the Rose Bowl and throw the participating schools a token bone of $2,200 will be over. So be careful what you wish for. Don't be like the Democrats, where you knee-jerk to a decision without thinking through all the peripheral impacts it will have.
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Post by billb on Apr 22, 2023 10:10:35 GMT -8
It would be great to see the two best teams play in final game. That would leave Northern Cal out...
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Post by Bick on Apr 22, 2023 17:24:35 GMT -8
It's no secret that the top privates around the country have already seriously discussed the formation of an independent national "conference". The pro forma profit estimates to the schools is staggering, based on TV revenue, streaming revenue, legacy advertising, social media, general sponsorships, merchandising, etc. Furthermore, the monetary hit to the CIF would be just as shocking. The days when they could pocket all the revenue from a D-1 championship game at the Rose Bowl and throw the participating schools a token bone of $2,200 will be over. So be careful what you wish for. Don't be like the Democrats, where you knee-jerk to a decision without thinking through all the peripheral impacts it will have. It's the evolution of high school sports. While there may be consequences, it sure beats the alternative to destroying the non elite teams, right? 52-0 v the top public school in the state with 5 D1 kids has to be a little eye opening, right?
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Post by outofstate on Apr 23, 2023 3:23:57 GMT -8
It would be great to see the two best teams play in final game. That would leave Northern Cal out... The 2 best teams already play in the second to last game of the season. It’s called the CIF SS D1 championship game. This is the de facto state championship game. The actual state open championship game has become a formality. Having a true state-wide tournament will not change the inevitable, and travel considerations make this logistically and financially unattainable for many, if not most, schools.
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Post by sixthman on Apr 24, 2023 12:28:08 GMT -8
ADs will vote to keep the trinity intact and institute football only leagues for everyone else.
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Post by Bick on May 17, 2023 3:57:36 GMT -8
The latest iteration has the Trinity starting together, and then the top 4 publics, followed by mostly 6 team leagues.
Getting 5 pre league games was already a challenge for the top teams. Now it almost ensures a week 0 or 00 start just to get 10 games, and almost assuredly travel.
Assuming the playoff divisions didn't change, can anyone share what this was intended to accomplish?
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Post by frankieboy1 on May 17, 2023 21:33:51 GMT -8
One surprising change in girls sports-Rosary to drop out of the Trinity League to play in a nine-school Pacific Coast Conference that would include Laguna Beach, Irvine, Northwood, Portola, Sage Hill, St. Margaret’s, University and Woodbridge.
Rosary basketball has been strong in recent years (open division)-I suspect they have not been competitive in the remaining girls sports in the TL.
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