I thought it was interesting to look at CB numbers for SEOH. I'm sure I overlooked some schools, so feel free to post that and I'll add them in.
Bishop Rosecrans - 34
Crooksville - 32
Notre Dame - 27
Reedsville Eastern - 27
Ironton - 23
Sciotoville Community - 21
Coal Grove - 20
Nelsonville-York - 20
West Muskingum - 20
Oak Hill - 18
River Valley - 18
Valley - 18
Waterford - 17
Fort Frye - 15
Piketon - 15
Zane Trace 14
Athens - 13
Berne Union - 13
Miller - 13
Southeastern - 13
Wheelersburg - 13
Wilmington - 13
Tri-Valley - 12
Portsmouth West - 12
Gallia Academy - 11
Miami Trace - 11
Circleville - 10
Portsmouth - 10
Wellston - 10
Zanesville - 10
Logan Elm - 9
John Glenn - 9
Marietta - 9
Symmes Valley - 9
Vinton County - 9
Waverly - 9
Adena - 8
Chesapeake - 8
Meigs - 8
Shenendoah - 8
Beaver Eastern - 7
Belpre - 7
Chillicothe - 7
Millersport - 7
Philo - 7
New Lexington - 6
Jackson - 6
Sheridan - 6
Warren - 6
Clinton-Massie - 5
Logan - 5
McClain - 5
Rock Hill - 5
South Gallia - 5
Alexander - 4
Green - 4
Monroe Central - 4
Southern - 4
Trimble - 4
Caldwell - 3
Coshocton - 3
Fairland - 3
Frontier - 3
River View - 3
South Point - 3
Morgan - 1
Washington Court House - 0
Competitive Balance (CB) Numbers
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Re: Competitive Balance (CB) Numbers
Been around the game a long time but never had a great explanation of what the competitive balance actually means. Anyone care to break it down for me?
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Re: Competitive Balance (CB) Numbers
I think it’s kids living out of district are worth x amount of kids. Not sure the number. 3 maybeSiderBlood wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 10:29 pm Been around the game a long time but never had a great explanation of what the competitive balance actually means. Anyone care to break it down for me?
Re: Competitive Balance (CB) Numbers
Competitive balance in a nutshell for public schools
Each player is assigned 1 of 3 tiers
Tier 0: student lives in the district(doesn’t matter when the moved in. Could be all there since kindergarten or moved in as a senior). CB number is 0
Tier 1: student lives outside of district but has been enrolled continuously in the school since the beginning of 7th grade. CB number is 1
Tier 2: student lives outside of district but enrolled after the beginning of 7th grade. CB number is 3 for football. For other sports (basketball baseball soccer volleyball etc) CB number is 7
Each player is assigned 1 of 3 tiers
Tier 0: student lives in the district(doesn’t matter when the moved in. Could be all there since kindergarten or moved in as a senior). CB number is 0
Tier 1: student lives outside of district but has been enrolled continuously in the school since the beginning of 7th grade. CB number is 1
Tier 2: student lives outside of district but enrolled after the beginning of 7th grade. CB number is 3 for football. For other sports (basketball baseball soccer volleyball etc) CB number is 7
Re: Competitive Balance (CB) Numbers
If the ohsaa would make the rule any student that comes into high school is a tier 3 regardless of moving or not, and tier 4 for more than two students who transfer it would fix a lot of the issues with transfers.Supersub wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 10:40 pm Competitive balance in a nutshell for public schools
Each player is assigned 1 of 3 tiers
Tier 0: student lives in the district(doesn’t matter when the moved in. Could be all there since kindergarten or moved in as a senior). CB number is 0
Tier 1: student lives outside of district but has been enrolled continuously in the school since the beginning of 7th grade. CB number is 1
Tier 2: student lives outside of district but enrolled after the beginning of 7th grade. CB number is 3 for football. For other sports (basketball baseball soccer volleyball etc) CB number is 7
Two kids come in high school, add 7 to your balance
Three kids come in that’s 11.
Athletic directors don’t have to worry about address changes etc.
Re: Competitive Balance (CB) Numbers
Wah, wah! We’re so small and weak, we never get transfers, life is so unfair! (Said to anyone listening at the bar from a board member)