I'm pretty sure they're the smallest 5A high school in the state
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That snapshot is for realignment - I forgot about that. However, I do know that there is very little difference between the enrollment numbers in CS and Consol. I want to say there is a difference of 50 students. Maybe yearly numbers should be used instead of a number from two years ago. It is expected for CSHS to pass Consol in enrollment soon.
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That snapshot is for realignment - I forgot about that. However, I do know that there is very little difference between the enrollment numbers in CS and Consol. I want to say there is a difference of 50 students. Maybe yearly numbers should be used instead of a number from two years ago. It is expected for CSHS to pass Consol in enrollment soon.
Those numbers came straight from Dave Campbell's Texas Football website. Snapshot day was today I think, so those numbers I posted are used so the coaches from from the beginning of the season where they stand. To use the numbers for today would be like changing boats in the middle of the stream.
quote:UIL Rank Order for 2014-16 Alignment -- Yes, I was bored...lol
I'm pretty sure they're the smallest 5A high school in the state
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Word for the future: Bryan's Soph and 9th grade teams have only lost a couple games between them this year. Ross has more talent coming.
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Word for the future: Bryan's Soph and 9th grade teams have only lost a couple games between them this year. Ross has more talent coming.
This is true, Bryan's got some athletes coming up. So does College Station. Bryan's freshmen B team beat CSHS's freshmen B team, and CSHS's freshmen A team beat Bryan's freshmen A team in a close game. Huntsville's got some athletes on their younger teams as well. I believe they beat Bryan by 1 point, and lost to CSHS in a thriller by 3
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Sounds like Bryan vs Manor, Consol vs Waco, and CSHS vs Hutto (I think). To clear things up, though, those 3 local schools all won a share of the district title.
quote:No -- tie-breaker rules are there only to sort which school goes in which position for playoffs. All schools in a tie for 1st place are district champions.quote:
Sounds like Bryan vs Manor, Consol vs Waco, and CSHS vs Hutto (I think). To clear things up, though, those 3 local schools all won a share of the district title.
Yes, they are co-champions, but the tiebreaker rules give the championship to Bryan.
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But there are tie breaker rules in place and Bryan fans are celebrating even if the rules don't specifically apply to every situation.
quote:That's cool! All 3 schools should celebrate their district championship!! They all earned it! Good luck in the playoffs..
But there are tie breaker rules in place and Bryan fans are celebrating even if the rules don't specifically apply to every situation.
quote:It would break a tie for the last playoff position or 3 or more teams tied for the 3rd/4th playoff positions.
So under what situation would this tie breaker method ever apply to a three way tie? Only to decide seeding? Or would it only ever apply to two way ties to decide seeding?
quote:No, College Station and Bryan both played their respective teams last year in the 1st round and are doing the same this year. Last year both of those teams had to go to Hutto and Manor by flipping home and home and losing.
Any update on the Bryan, Consol, CS game locations? They all have to be neutral site now, correct?
quote:This is exactly right. I think it applies to all sports, but I'm not sure. I never played just a straight home or visitor game in the playoffs while I was coaching so it never happened to me. It was either neutral, or home/home in a 2 out of 3 series. I didn't mind the home/home in a series because it was a lot cheaper than to pay for a neutral facility for 3 games.quote:No, College Station and Bryan both played their respective teams last year in the 1st round and are doing the same this year. Last year both of those teams had to go to Hutto and Manor by flipping home and home and losing.
Any update on the Bryan, Consol, CS game locations? They all have to be neutral site now, correct?
In the UIL rule book, in football anyway, if you play home and home and the next year you play again then the team who was home the year before has to honor the return trip. So, that's why College Station and Bryan are playing at home this year on Friday night. There was no other option.
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How did Allen make the playoffs? I think they only won two games this season. I guess rules for private schools are different?