Football classes, why not basketball?
I often think about this and sometimes ask myself why football is now in a 6-class system and basketball continues to stay the way it is. I love the Sweet Sixteen and attended about every one of them throughout high school and absolutely loved that week of basketball. However, what is the justification of classing in football and not basketball.
They do have the all “A” this week in Richmond and I think it is a great tournament, but why don’t we class and do this at the end of the year. This is also a scheduling nightmare for the schools who are in the all “A” tournament. You run the risk of going over your game limit and you better hope there are coaches who will let them out of contracts to stay within the game limits. I think Somerset has run into that and had to cancel a game with Boyle Co. and luckily Judy has been in this tournament before and knows where coach Akins is coming from and let him out.
If we were in a four class system, why couldn’t you take the top four teams of each class and still have the Sweet Sixteen. You could let the 4 teams from each class play until you have a winner from each class and then crown an overall winner. Once you have the four classes crowned then let the winner of 1A play the winner of 3A and then let the winner of 2A play the winner of 4A and then let the two winners play for all the marbles.
I think a lot of the reason is money and what the Sweet Sixteen brings each year, but I contest that you would make more $ if you had teams from each class representing the tournament. For some reason we won’t touch basketball and it may be the bread and butter of funds for KHSAA, but why not try it?
I also question, sometimes, why football is classed and basketball is not? Is it because at bigger schools they have more and bigger athletes to choose from? Well, wouldn’t that apply to basketball as well? Now football is in 6 classes and to win your class you have to be better than what 36 or 37 schools? In basketball you have to be better than all of them. To win the region you have to beat the big dogs as well as the smaller schools — in other words size does not matter and it confuses me. There may be a great explanation and keep in mind I am a basketball coach, but I love football and I really enjoyed watching the Titans bring home the 2A hardware.
I am sure some of you football coaches can explain this to me about football, but who can explain why basketball does not?
Coach Stonebraker—give me some insight on this!!
Until next week, keep your head up and shoot with confidence!!
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