Just an observation...OHSAA Boys Basketball Poll Champions
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Just an observation...OHSAA Boys Basketball Poll Champions
Just an observation...OHSAA Boys Basketball Poll Champions
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Re: Just an observation...OHSAA Boys Basketball Poll Champions
We have a system that is unimaginably broken. All public schools should leave the OHSAA and form their own tournament with a new governing body. The system we have now is just insanity.radiodavel wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 6:31 am Just an observation...OHSAA Boys Basketball Poll Champions
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trampoline wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 8:39 amWe have a system that is unimaginably broken. All public schools should leave the OHSAA and form their own tournament with a new governing body. The system we have now is just insanity.radiodavel wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 6:31 am Just an observation...OHSAA Boys Basketball Poll Champions
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That would never happen. High Schools love the comfort of being in the OHSAA. Going out of the Box would require.... 1. A Backbone 2. More Work. These systems are set up for the Convenience of all School Districts.
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Re: Just an observation...OHSAA Boys Basketball Poll Champions
A Public school hasn't made it out of the DIII Athens regional since the 2016-2017 season. That was Fairland that year and they got crushed by Cleveland St Josheph's in the state semi-final game.
Cleveland Lutheran East has made the Final Four I think 5 out of the last 6 years. The advantage private schools have is a joke. Competitive balance has done nothing
Cleveland Lutheran East has made the Final Four I think 5 out of the last 6 years. The advantage private schools have is a joke. Competitive balance has done nothing
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Re: Just an observation...OHSAA Boys Basketball Poll Champions
They used to say the same things about the NCAA as well until it got to the point that they became so inept and corrupt that the member schools basically rendered them powerless. This has to be fixed, its a completely broken system.baseball16 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:12 amtrampoline wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 8:39 amWe have a system that is unimaginably broken. All public schools should leave the OHSAA and form their own tournament with a new governing body. The system we have now is just insanity.radiodavel wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 6:31 am Just an observation...OHSAA Boys Basketball Poll Champions
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That would never happen. High Schools love the comfort of being in the OHSAA. Going out of the Box would require.... 1. A Backbone 2. More Work. These systems are set up for the Convenience of all School Districts.
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Re: Just an observation...OHSAA Boys Basketball Poll Champions
Poll Champions are created by the media. The on court results were 75% of the titles in the girls side went to public schools. Bet you do not write a story about that.
Re: Just an observation...OHSAA Boys Basketball Poll Champions
Well said!!!thebarlowbandit wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 9:04 am Poll Champions are created by the media. The on court results were 75% of the titles in the girls side went to public schools. Bet you do not write a story about that.
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Re: Just an observation...OHSAA Boys Basketball Poll Champions
Until the private schools ate placed ib their own divisions this cannot be fixed.
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Fix what? The schools just voted on this issue a couple of years ago and it went failed and it failed miserably. The principals of OHIO's High Schools vote on the issues. Over 800 schools voted, of which over 675 are public schools. So they do not see the "same" problem that you do!!! And today, there is a chance that public's will win 3 of 4 today.SoutheastHoopsWizard wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 1:35 pm Until the private schools ate placed ib their own divisions this cannot be fixed.
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It failed because the OHSAA wanted it to fail. There was a provision in the proposal that stated that OHSAA member schools would not be allowed to play non-member private schools in the regular season. The OHSAA knew that this would dissolve many conferences across the state and create scheduling nightmares for everybody, so basically, the OHSAA made this UNPASSABLE. Political sabotage at its finest. If there was a vote to simply remove private schools from the tournament without any of the additional regular season restrictions then this would pass by a landslide. To think or state otherwise is idiotic.thebarlowbandit wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 2:26 pmFix what? The schools just voted on this issue a couple of years ago and it went failed and it failed miserably. The principals of OHIO's High Schools vote on the issues. Over 800 schools voted, of which over 675 are public schools. So they do not see the "same" problem that you do!!! And today, there is a chance that public's will win 3 of 4 today.SoutheastHoopsWizard wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 1:35 pm Until the private schools ate placed ib their own divisions this cannot be fixed.
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Re: Just an observation...OHSAA Boys Basketball Poll Champions
There was no such thing! I read the voting item, you are just making things up. If this was true, you could put the language right here of the proposed bylaw, but you can't.trampoline wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 12:55 pmIt failed because the OHSAA wanted it to fail. There was a provision in the proposal that stated that OHSAA member schools would not be allowed to play non-member private schools in the regular season. The OHSAA knew that this would dissolve many conferences across the state and create scheduling nightmares for everybody, so basically, the OHSAA made this UNPASSABLE. Political sabotage at its finest. If there was a vote to simply remove private schools from the tournament without any of the additional regular season restrictions then this would pass by a landslide. To think or state otherwise is idiotic.thebarlowbandit wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 2:26 pmFix what? The schools just voted on this issue a couple of years ago and it went failed and it failed miserably. The principals of OHIO's High Schools vote on the issues. Over 800 schools voted, of which over 675 are public schools. So they do not see the "same" problem that you do!!! And today, there is a chance that public's will win 3 of 4 today.SoutheastHoopsWizard wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 1:35 pm Until the private schools ate placed ib their own divisions this cannot be fixed.
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Re: Just an observation...OHSAA Boys Basketball Poll Champions
here is a story for you:thebarlowbandit wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 9:04 am Poll Champions are created by the media. The on court results were 75% of the titles in the girls side went to public schools. Bet you do not write a story about that.
There are 831 OHSAA member schools—700 public (84%) and 131 (16%) non-public.
From the beginning of the 1999-2000 school year through the 2009-10 school year, there were 616 state championships. The private schools won 275 (45%) of these championships.
Football—66 state championships—31 (47%) won by non-public schools
Volleyball—44 state championships—28 (63%) won by non-public schools
Boys Soccer—33 state championships—15 (45%) won by non-public schools
Girls Soccer—22 state championships—11 (50%) won by non-public schools
Boys Basketball—44 state championships—14 (31%) won by non-public schools
Girls Basketball—44 state championships—23 (52%) won by non-public schools
Wrestling—30 state championships—21 (70%) won by non-public schools
Baseball—40 state championships—20 (50%) won by non-public schools
Softball—40 state championships—3 (1%) won by non-public schools
the numbers are worse from 2010 to 2023
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Re: Just an observation...OHSAA Boys Basketball Poll Champions
you were right about this.it wasnt in the voting item. it was in a press release sent out by the OHSAA discussing how different bylaws and regulations would make it difficult to schedule between 2 associations and how it would be impossible to compete for officials. The OHSAA did everything they possibly could to shoot it down. BUT...you were right, it wasnt in the voting item.thebarlowbandit wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 8:17 amThere was no such thing! I read the voting item, you are just making things up. If this was true, you could put the language right here of the proposed bylaw, but you can't.trampoline wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 12:55 pmIt failed because the OHSAA wanted it to fail. There was a provision in the proposal that stated that OHSAA member schools would not be allowed to play non-member private schools in the regular season. The OHSAA knew that this would dissolve many conferences across the state and create scheduling nightmares for everybody, so basically, the OHSAA made this UNPASSABLE. Political sabotage at its finest. If there was a vote to simply remove private schools from the tournament without any of the additional regular season restrictions then this would pass by a landslide. To think or state otherwise is idiotic.thebarlowbandit wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 2:26 pm
Fix what? The schools just voted on this issue a couple of years ago and it went failed and it failed miserably. The principals of OHIO's High Schools vote on the issues. Over 800 schools voted, of which over 675 are public schools. So they do not see the "same" problem that you do!!! And today, there is a chance that public's will win 3 of 4 today.
Re: Just an observation...OHSAA Boys Basketball Poll Champions
Good stats. Problem with those stats is there’s way more Public schools then Private schools.trampoline wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 11:42 amhere is a story for you:thebarlowbandit wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 9:04 am Poll Champions are created by the media. The on court results were 75% of the titles in the girls side went to public schools. Bet you do not write a story about that.
There are 831 OHSAA member schools—700 public (84%) and 131 (16%) non-public.
From the beginning of the 1999-2000 school year through the 2009-10 school year, there were 616 state championships. The private schools won 275 (45%) of these championships.
Football—66 state championships—31 (47%) won by non-public schools
Volleyball—44 state championships—28 (63%) won by non-public schools
Boys Soccer—33 state championships—15 (45%) won by non-public schools
Girls Soccer—22 state championships—11 (50%) won by non-public schools
Boys Basketball—44 state championships—14 (31%) won by non-public schools
Girls Basketball—44 state championships—23 (52%) won by non-public schools
Wrestling—30 state championships—21 (70%) won by non-public schools
Baseball—40 state championships—20 (50%) won by non-public schools
Softball—40 state championships—3 (1%) won by non-public schools
the numbers are worse from 2010 to 2023
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Re: Just an observation...OHSAA Boys Basketball Poll Champions
Im sorry that you cant understand the information....the PROBLEM is that 16% of the schools (private) are winning HALF of the state championships in OHIO. because the system is broken and the OHSAA allows these schools to cheat the system and the public schools.E High wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:17 pmGood stats. Problem with those stats is there’s way more Public schools then Private schools.trampoline wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 11:42 amhere is a story for you:thebarlowbandit wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 9:04 am Poll Champions are created by the media. The on court results were 75% of the titles in the girls side went to public schools. Bet you do not write a story about that.
There are 831 OHSAA member schools—700 public (84%) and 131 (16%) non-public.
From the beginning of the 1999-2000 school year through the 2009-10 school year, there were 616 state championships. The private schools won 275 (45%) of these championships.
Football—66 state championships—31 (47%) won by non-public schools
Volleyball—44 state championships—28 (63%) won by non-public schools
Boys Soccer—33 state championships—15 (45%) won by non-public schools
Girls Soccer—22 state championships—11 (50%) won by non-public schools
Boys Basketball—44 state championships—14 (31%) won by non-public schools
Girls Basketball—44 state championships—23 (52%) won by non-public schools
Wrestling—30 state championships—21 (70%) won by non-public schools
Baseball—40 state championships—20 (50%) won by non-public schools
Softball—40 state championships—3 (1%) won by non-public schools
the numbers are worse from 2010 to 2023