Bruce Jenkins
Member
When is the OHSAA going to realign schools division? I know most schools have already submitted their numbers of incoming freshman but there has been no information of teams moving up and down divisions.
Not comparable to Ohio. Although Georgia has had some really good kids last couple years.virginia (6 divisions), georgia, and Connecticut
Unless something has dramatically changed over the last couple years there is no such thing as submitting numbers of incoming freshmen. They have always counted schools current 9-11 grade enrollment to use moving forward the next year (or whenever the cycle resets).When is the OHSAA going to realign schools division? I know most schools have already submitted their numbers of incoming freshman but there has been no information of teams moving up and down divisions.
Oh no, not this again. I see that your name is One Division, but your advocating for 2 boys divisions. Last year when we had this conversation, you advocated for ONE boys division. Have you had your mind changed the likes of someone like me?OHSAA,
Next year in Columbus:
One girls division. Two Boys divisions
Same format at State.
The girls will be on the mats and schedule that Division 3 boys used to be on.
I hope OHSAA eliminates Division 3 boys.
Its time for us to be more like Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and California.
and less like the wateted down states like virginia (6 divisions), georgia, and Connecticut
Eliminate Division 3. It sucks.
Two Divisions had a very compelling argument.Oh no, not this again. I see that your name is One Division, but your advocating for 2 boys divisions. Last year when we had this conversation, you advocated for ONE boys division. Have you had your mind changed the likes of someone like me?
Two Divisions had a very compelling argument.
What is it?Two Divisions had a very compelling argument.
I don’t think the number of divisions play a big role on the success of a state at the NCAA level IMOThe more divisions, the more watered down.
Virgina is a joke. A lower population state with 6 divisions???
Lots of participation trophies to give out in Virginia. And if Georgia actually had 8, another joke.
Division 3 Ohio is very watered down.
I prefer California and New Jersey models.
But Pennsylvania with 2 Divisions is having lots of success.
Ohio, get rid of Division 3. Now!